Tuesday, April 13, 2010

What Are Some Good Baby Girl Names For A Biracial Child?

I am African-American and my husband is Caucasian we are going to have our first child in May 2009.What are some good baby names for a Biracial girl

What Are Some Good Baby Girl Names For A Biracial Child?
Hmmmmm, as it gets closer, you will come up with a name. You don't need us here to help you. Ask the Grandparents and parents maybe. Involving them would benefit a whole lot for everyone especially being biracial and all. All I need to tell you is "congratulations" on your little bundle of joys!" Don't you think it would be more romantic if just you and your hubby decide for a name? That baby is going to be so cutteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!! Take care yourself!!!
Reply:I know a biracial couple who gave the following names to their daughters and I think they're great names:Rhia, Myla and Akilah. Some names that I would associate with a person of mixed background are: Maya, Corinne or Cora, Jade, Kaia, Kayla, Kyra, Cassandra, Maribelle, Thea, Anja, Tova. You may also want to think of famous people of mixed ancestry like Thandee Newton, Halle Berry or Rashida Jones. I love those names. There are also some great Creole names: Simone, Desiree, Angelique, Zulime, Justine, Cecile. Congratulations and good luck!
Reply:Probably the same names as any other child...?





There really is a lot more to Caucasian names than them simply being "white." Is he German? Irish? Scandinavian? We're Scot-Irish, so we gave our children names of that origin. Maybe you can combine family names to make something beautiful and new.
Reply:GF, I'm so pleased to see an AF woman and a Cauc guy having a child!





I'm Cauc and my gf is African. We are now too old to have kids, but I wish we'd met 20 years ago!





How about Neriah?





Tethelia?





Mahalia?





All the blessings in the world to you both, I love you both for what you are doing. May the whole world end up coffee-colored!
Reply:well i am a mix of about 8 different things and my name is kelly elizebith lexis lol





i just named my twins





Raquel Elizebith and Cadence Grace.





But really it doesnt matter on the race of a person. you just choose a name you like.





But i likt





Natalya


Avrey


Mia


Elisia
Reply:I had a little girl in my class that was bi-racial and her name was Jaylen, which I thought was pretty. I, like the previous poster, know a little girl named Kaleia (also pronounced kuh-LEE-ah) and she is such a precious little girl.
Reply:for a girl i like kierra and for a boy i like keaunte (pronounced kee-aunt-te) lloovvve those names.





other girl names i like are shavon, sharice, and shauna
Reply:Congratulations!





I'm not sure that I think ethnicity matters too much when naming a baby. Do either of you have any close female relatives or friends that you want to name her after? A grandmother? Great-aunt?
Reply:What does being biracial have to do with it? I don't know any "biracial" names. Although these are some names I like for girls:





Veda


Anika


Mariah


Angelyn


Dawn


Josephina


Olivia


Halle/ Holly


Renee


Angelina


Tatianna
Reply:I do not think you have to choose "biracial" names. I do like Kaitlyn for a girl and Tyler for a boy.
Reply:i was watching a show tonight and there was a little mixed girl on it named Kayliegha [kuh-lee-uh] i thought it was a really pretty name.
Reply:Keyona- My daughters name


Ja'Riyah


Jada/ Jade


Suriyah


Samayah


Aaliyah


Cyntarria


Kimora/ Kamora


Kaliyah


Jacinda


Tatiana


Tyra


Kyra


Mariah


Taya
Reply:Oreo
Reply:Chloe


Olivia


Mia


Maya


Theo


Tia
Reply:How about the name Leanne?


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