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Q: Babies Middle Name...
asked by: nikki_caro on April 28th, 2004
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Ok seeing yasmines screen name alexa, it gave me an idea for alexis as a middle name!

What do you all think of.... ~isabel alexis~? I like it and its the only thing I can think of! Lol

if its a boy its gonna be jeshua arturo. Jose chose the first name, but we are gonna have him be called by jesse! Jose loved jesse as the nickname when I chose it lol. As you all know arturo is my dads name so I had to put that one in there!

Anyways let me know what you think of it!
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Alexa
replied on April 28th, 2004
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Ohh I love it!! Lol Laughing

sounds very cute to me!!Wink
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Alexa
replied on April 28th, 2004
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"alexis" from the name "alexius"

alexius ancient greek (latinized)
from the greek name alexios which meant "helper" or "defender", derived from greek alexein "to defend, to help". A czar of russia has borne this name.

I also like isabel alexandra...

Alexandra f german, scandinavian, dutch, english, greek, portuguese, romanian, czech, hungarian, ancient greek
pronounced: al-eg-zan-dra
feminine form of alexander. This was the name of the domineering wife of nicholas ii, the last czar of russia

alexander m english, german, dutch
pronounced: al-eg-zan-dur
from the greek name alexandros, which meant "defending men" from greek alexein "to defend, help" and aner "man" (genitive andros). Alexander the great, king of macedon, is the most famous bearer of this name. In the 4th century bc he built a huge empire out of greece, egypt, persia, and parts of india. This was also the name of emperors of russia, kings of scotland and yugoslavia, and eight popes. Also, sir alexander mackenzie was an explorer of the north and west of canada in the 18th century.
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nikki_caro
replied on April 28th, 2004
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Oooh I like both now! I thought that too alexis or alexandra. Hmmm. Now I have to ask jose lol
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Alexa
replied on April 28th, 2004
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Lol!! I like alexandra better!! Sounds very femenine to me!! Exclamation

hey!! Your husband's name is jose?? My boyfriend is jose too!! Lol is he a dork sometimes??Laughing
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nikki_caro
replied on April 28th, 2004
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Lol yeah its the same, not just sometimes...Its all the time!!! From when I wake up til we go to bed he drives me nuts! Lol

im not sure which I like better!

You get your pics workin yet?
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gypy04
replied on April 28th, 2004
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I like it... Flows nicely...
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Alexa
replied on April 28th, 2004
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Nikki!! I did but it's very very tiny!!! Confused I did something wrong Sad let me chek!! Exclamation
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insurancegirl
replied on April 28th, 2004
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JillMarie
replied on April 28th, 2004
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I like it! I also like alexandria!
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