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Vote on my names!

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After going back and forth between myself and hubby we have our final choices of names, we like names that have a good meaning that are not very common.

here they are!

Boy: Isaiah Ari (Ari is pronounced Ahh-Ree and is hebrew for Lion of God)
Girl: Isabelle Sarai (Sarai is also a biblical name, pronouced Sah-Rye)

he or she will have a big sister and her name is Des'ray Jean.


Thanks =]
 
I think they are both beautiful names with great meanings. I wouldn't change a thing.
 
You asked for opinions so I hope you don't mind the bad ones... :S

I really don't like the boys name. I've absolutely no idea how to pronounce Isaiah, and of all the ways (that I can think of) it can possibly be pronounced I don't like. Ari, I don't like that either I'm afraid.

The girls name Isabelle Sarai - I love Isabelle, although it is quite common, which I don't mind but you seem to like more different/unusual names? I just noticed that you are in Chicago - so maybe it isn't quite as popular over there? Sarai sounds quite pretty I suppose, I wouldn't use it myself.

In saying all that though - I think we have very different tastes! x
 
Have to agree i don't like the boys name, the girls name is pretty & isn't common where i am but i think the girls 2nd name may be pronounced wrong quite a bit but sounds pretty all the same :)
 
I love both of them and Isaiah is common enough in the States that most people will know how to pronounce it.
 
I love them both! I love Sarai..it's beautiful. A middle name that I love for a girl is Syrah..like the wine, and Sarai reminds me of that.
 
I like Isaiah, although having been raised in the UK I would pronounce it "Iss-eye-ah" with a short I, but still nice

Ari I adore (I LOVE Ariel and Arielle aswell) but I see them as female names. Even Ari. I don't know why. I also don't think the two names flow together well. There's a break between Isaiah and Ari that feels a bit uncomfortable

Isabelle is one I'm not personally fond of (I dislike "izzy" especially) and it's common now but it's a fine name, I can't see any issues with it

Sarai is ok. What does it mean?
 
Love them both :). Isaiah isn't so uncommon and most people know how to pronounce it xxx
 

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