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What is the best name out of these...?

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All for boys...

Emzei (Em-zee)

Rowkeyr (Roe-key-er)

Ceshont (Sa-shont) rhymes with croissant

Jabdane/ Jebadyne (Jab-a-dine)

Brekton (Break-ton)

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  1. Funny.  


  2. None of these are names

  3. Breakton

  4. um this are unique names but there is a h**l lot of other names. would u want your kid to be teased as a croissant . but Emzei would be ok

  5. i think that brekton is the best. but personally i dont really like any of them.

  6. None. They're all horribly ghetto.*

  7. all are bad, but I guess the last one would suffice

  8. sorry none

  9. Wow.. those are pretty complicated names. Umm.. Jabadine sounds good. The spellings are complicated, too though..

  10. none def none

  11. Not to be rude, but do you really want to name your child something that has to have a pronunciation key next to it? They're all a little 'out-there".  That's just my opinion.  If I had to choose, I'd pick Brekton and give him a strong, traditional, masculine middle name like Isaac or Alexander or James.  Brekton is the best of what you have listed.  

  12. Honestly, I don't like any of them, but if you choose one of them, try different spellings. I know the fashion nowadays is to have really unique names, but you need something that 1) people can read and 2) that they are most likely to pronounce correctly.

  13. None, sorry!

  14. I don't care for any of those except Brekton, but pronounce it

    BREK-tuhn instead.

  15. Emzei: Looks like Emse and Emmy gone wrong.

    Rowkyr: I would initially say this name 'roake-yer'. The spelling is to confusing and the name doesn't sound appealing aloud.

    Ceshont: I would pronounce this name as 'Keh-shont'. The spelling is too confusing, and the name sounds feminine.

    Jabdane: Sounds like a breed of dog.

    Brekton: ... Would you consider Braxton?

  16. To be completely honest with you, they're all awful.  The most usable is Brekton -- it's the only one that has a remote possibility of being pronounced the way you want it to be, and it looks somewhat similar to common/trendy names like Brendan and Brayden.

    For some similar-sounding alternatives, you might consider:

    Ezra, Emmett, Emery, Enzo

    Ryker, Rowan

    Cyrus, Sebastien (say-bas-TYAWN)

    Jairus (JAY-russ), Jasper, Jacoby

    Kenton, Brady, Bradford, Bronte

  17. Yuck

  18. brekton

  19. they are all too hard to pronounce and spell.  

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