Would Lissianna make a good name for a baby?
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As a teacher, i would have to say no. The name may not be that hard to say, but we need to think about the person who will have it for life and the people they will be around. Is it possible that Lissianna will become Sissianna? Yes, and it may be hard for the child to deal with that stress in school. I work hard to stop teasing, but I am not omnipresent. I ca not stop all of it and neither can the parents.
Listen to the teacher. Beside, numerous psychological studies have shown that the more unusual the name, the more likely that the person will be less popular, or even a misfit in society. That is to say, it apparently is the case that the most popular persons have, with few exceptions, the most usual names.
well, a lot of popular persons do not have actually usual names, but change them, in order to be easier to say worldwide. my name is quiet usual in the country i am from, but not at all usual in the coutry i grew up. anyway i cannot say that i had any problems of popularity or teasing at school because of my name. and personally: i like names which are a bit strange, makes it more special.
yolda: there are of course exceptions :-)
...but in general certain studies have proven as I've suggested.
If there is a problem there is alway Ritalin.
I wouldn't name my child Lissianna, but then that is strictly a personal opinion, and that is what you asked for.
Might be neat if you were from Louisiana. Lissiana from Louisiana. Kinda rings doesnt it?
Always thought K___ M_ __s would be nice.
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Sounds like a place name. "Where you from?" "Lissianna."
That's the first thing I thought, Louisiana :-)
nope. Sounds like a small country to me. How about Elizibeth Anne?? (I may have spelled that wrong.)
At first I always wanted to name my first child Lauren Marie, but then I read a book and got Lissianna Marie. And no, I'm not 17-year-old pregnant girl. I'm not pregnant in any sense of the word pregnant. I just wanted people's opinions on the name.
Lissi!! - Franz!!
I think there's a plant by that name.
What kind of baby?
NOPE!
oofa, that is bad.
isn't that a state? Louisiana
No. Name your kid something easy to say/spell/remember. It will save her a lot of trouble.
Wouldn't alot of this depend on what country this kid is from?
Regardless, I like it, alot.