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How Do You Feel About These Baby Names??

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Lillyanna Alexis for a girl

Ayden Elijah for a boy

Emersonn Mercedes for a girl.

what do you think about them?and be honest.i want your opinions.

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  1. Lillyanna Alexis is beautiful, especially with the nickname 'Lilly'

    Ayden Elijah is okay. Some people may mispronounce it as 'EYE-din' and I'm not too into Elijah.

    Emersonn Mercedes is nice! :)


  2. a little chav...sorry

  3. I like Lilianna and Aiden.

  4. i love Lillyanna Alexis and Ayden Elijah but Emerson Mercedes is just awful....sorry...

  5. I feel sorry for the kid that has to learn to spell these!

  6. They're all great!

  7. They're all horrible.

  8. I personally love all of them!!!!! Good choices!!!

  9. Personally I'd like Emerson Alexis and Aiden Elijah!

  10. I like Emersonn Mercedes, very original!

  11. i dont really like any of them

  12. They are all beautiful names.I think  that there are too many consonants in each name. I suggest:

    Lilyanna

    Aidan

    Emerson

    The middle names don't seem to flow well. A short simple middle name is better suited for the long first names like some of the suggestions above. Aidan would be better with a middle name that does not start with a vowel. Good luck!

  13. I like Lillian better than Lillyanna.  And Lillyanna doesn't flow well with Alexis either.  Too many L's.  How about Lillian Mercedes?  I LOVE Aiden, spelt this way instead of Ayden, and I LOVE LOVE LOVE Elijah!  Emmerson sounds too masculine.

  14. I like Lilyanna for a girl, I have always liked the name of Lily. Also I love the name Alexis. Also Ayden Elijah is so cute. But I'm not so hot on Emersonn Mercedes.

  15. sorry i do not like the first one the name is way too long!!!

    Lillian Alexis is better i think

    Aiden Elijah for a boy is ok spelled correctly though its very common.

    Emerson no i prefer Ember or Emberly

    Emberly Mercedes is ok

    just my opinion,good luck!

  16. I like the name Lilyanna but I think you should have a simple middle name since Lilyanna has 4 syllables already. And Alexis has 3. Maybe Lilyanna Rose or Lilyanna Grace.

    I don't really care for Ayden or Elijah. Maybe Hayden.

    Emerson is a good name for a boy in my opinion. Don't care for the Mercedes.  

  17. Emmersonn Mercedes is a bit long.  Love Emmerson and maybe use something short like Jo for a middle name, unless of course Mercedes has meaning to you then it's fine.

    Lillyanna is one of my favorite names, Alexis is ok as a middle name (I just don't like it for a first).  But this combo seems a little long as well.  If you have a short last name then it would be ok to use two long names.  Do you like Lillyanna Emmy/Emme?

    Ayden is way too overused for a girl and a boy (along with all the names that end in -ayden...Hayden, Kayden, Jayden, etc) so if you don't want your son to go to school with several girls and boys with the same name or almost the same name I would choose something else.  Maybe this craze hasn't hit where you live yet, but if not it probably will.  Elijah is one of my top boy names right now, along with Evan and Liam.  So of course I love that name.  Eli is a cute nickname.

  18. I dont really like Lillyanna but I like Alexis...

    Ayden is so cuyte but I dont love Elijah....

    Emerson is really cute but i dont like Mercedes...

    How about Carson Alexis for a girl?

    How about Ayden Jonathon for a boy?

  19. Lillianna Alexis is nice.  Lillian Alexis is nice too.

    Ayden Elijah- It sounds really nice.

    Emersonn Mercedes.  It's spelled with one n. It looks really bad like this and does not look girly with an added n. Emerson is a BOY NAME, not a girl's name  and not a unisex name. If you want to call her Em or Emmy  than some less common options for names would be Emmaline, Emilia, or Ember.

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