Friday, November 20, 2009

I am interested in a first & middle name for a baby boy that means royalty & sounds of respect.Any opinion?

First Name: Ur'Majesty


Middle name: Sirnez (Sir for short)


Does anyone have any advice on these names or any suggestions on other names?







I am interested in a first %26amp; middle name for a baby boy that means royalty %26amp; sounds of respect.Any opinion?
Cyrus, would you like it? William, Arthur, Albert, Phillip, or Czar.
Reply:I have looked for names for you meaning what you would like and had no luck. I modified it slightly and searched for royal and respect. That was still a challenge. Royal was much easier then respect but this is what I have found.





For Royal





Basil -English meaning royal; kingly





Duke -English meaning The royalty title used as nickname or given name. Also an abbreviation of Marmaduke.





Gustav -French meaning royal staff.





Kenriek -English meaning royal ruler





Kenrik- Same as above





There are more but these were nice





For Respect





Not much on this once





Beauregard -French meaning Respected; regarded highly (literal translation is Beautiful/handsome gaze).





Bo - French meaning Diminutive of Beauregard: Respected; regarded highly (literal translation is Beautiful/handsome gaze). Also a variant of Beau: Handsome.





I hope that helped a little.
Reply:I really don't like the first name. How about


Connell (means "great, mighty")


Declan (means "full of goodness")


Liam (means "strong protector")


Rory (means "great king")


I also like the name Logan but it's meaning is "hollow" so not really what you're looking for I think.


And if you're going to use the middle name, then use Sirnez and not Sir. That sounds a bit too formal.
Reply:LOL! Ur' Majesty would be an awful name, especially when the kid goes to school. The teacher saying "Yes, Your Majesty?" The kid's classmates will tease him mercilessly. On his 18th birthday, he'll apply to have his name legally changed to Fred, George, Henry, anything would be an improvement over Ur'Majesty. Respect isn't something with which you are born. It must be earned. Too many parents are giving their poor children such goofy names these days due to their own selfish reasons, giving no thought whatsoever how doing so will affect the child as he/ she grows up.
Reply:You cannot be serious!!! When your child grows up I'll hold his coat whilst he burns your eyes out with red hot needles for saddling him with such a name!!





A person gains respect by virtue of what they are and how they live their lives, not who they are or because they have some God awful name their parents thought sounded good at the time!!





Get real and stop being so pretentious, your child won't thank you for it in the long run.






Reply:Is this a fake question??





If it is...go to bed


If it isn't...well I guess that shows just how outrageous urmajesty is. Remember the child will spend 80% of their life as an adult. You need to name them appropriately for that
Reply:No way. Not Ur'Majesty. Would be cute as a baby, but what if thegrew to dislike it? You don't want to be regretting it later.
Reply:Those are horrible names, UrMajesty? Years of therapy is expected if such a name is given. Stick to traditional royal names like Phillip, Fernand and Louis.
Reply:Im good at this, What about:





Amir Rashawn


Khalil J'kai


Jaquan Haikeem


Cordarrell Lorenzo





I just think these are really MANLY names, you can use what you need and leave some for me! LOL
Reply:You cannot honestly be thinking of naming a child Ur'Majesty Simez. What a totally crap name. Go back to the drawing board and think again.
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Reply:that wouldnt even look good on a resume. thats ghetto. u might as well name him Burger King or McDonalds
Reply:that is a stupid name.


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