My dh and I want to praise the LORD for bringing this little miracle into our lives! We know the name might not sound good in school and we are willing to call her Hallej (with a 'silent' j) or Holleh. We have tried and tried and tried for a child and doctors told us it was'nt possible but now the LORD has intraceded and we are having us a beautiful DAUGHTER!
Jones is the last name of my boyfriend, Hallej's father. Her real father is'nt in the picture. All we can think when we see her move is "Hallelujah!" She truly is a miracle baby. A test-tube baby. No, literally. We shoved a bunch of c*ap into a test-tube, shoe polish, insect repellent, cat hairs, sperm, Smirnoff's, ripe blueberries, chicken eggs, White Rain shampoo, etc. and our wunderful doctor, Rev. Marcus Aurelius, impregnated me, tube and all. A miracle of great proportions!
We are so proud of our little one and cannot wait for her arrival in Mid May. We think Hallelujah would be beautiful as Hallej, Holleh. What dy think?
Do you like the name "Hallelujah" for my soon-to-be newborn daughter? (Serious answers only pls)?
the fact is, kids would find out her real name eventually, and that is a fact; whether she fights with her friends and they tell the school, or they hear you say it, etc. and if they knew, she would be teased mercilessly for the rest of her school experience. children are very cruel, so please do not give her the name "hallelujah", despite its meaning. your daughter would NOT have anything to rejoice about if she is being teased.
what about:
Heaven Grace
Nevaeh (heaven backwards) Praise
Angel Halle (instead of Hallelujuah)
Eve Aurelius (after the mother of all humans, and your doctor)
Eden Aurelius (garden of eden and your doctor)
Rosary Miriam
Faith Miracle
Eden Faith
Mary Angelina
Reply:This has to be a joke the way you say that you were impregnated, it makes no sense to me. That does not even seem legal. And then at the beginning you say you and your dear husband, but in the second paragraph you say your boyfriend and that the real dad is not around. This has to be a joke.
But if it is not, I would just use Hallejah (pronounced Ha-lay-juh) that would be a cuter rendition of the name you like. Well take care.
Reply:i like it. it's very unique. but maybe u should try:
miracle
marvelle (means miracle)
heaven
Reply:no i dont think thats a good name there is other names in the bible u can name her she will get made fun of so bad do u really want that fr her? or make urself happy by giving her that name?
Reply:What about giving your daughter a name that has a meaning that expresses your sincere gratitude to God for his gift, possibly pairing it with a Biblical name as well? I think the name you are considering is a bit far fetched and others would likely poke fun at your little girl--not to mention it would be quite difficult for her to spell.
Reply:Ahhhh what a lovely story, im so pleased for you but please don't call your child Hallelujah for her own sake! why not shorten it to Hallie and just let her no the story of how her name came about, but not Hallelujah think of when they call it out on the school register........
Reply:How about using the name Heaven?
Reply:seriously?? naw i dnt think that would be a good name at all!! i mean many people love god and are thankful to have children becasue it is a gift from god. . . ok but they dont name their child something that will make them or the child regret it later. . . maybe just name her Hallej, or Hollen. . . thats pretty but u know where it came from without straight out namin her Hallelujah. . . but its ur decision. . .
Reply:I Like Heaven Leigh I wish I would have stuck with it for my baby!!
Reply:The Only Thing Is Have You Considered Your Daughter, When Shes In Year 9 Or Something, She Could Get Bullied.
Here Is A Website With Lots Of Religious Names %26amp; Meanings,
http://www.world-english.org/girls_names...
Hope I Helped :)
Reply:You posted this question earlier.
Reply:DO NOT NAME HER THIS!!!!
Reply:Name it Smirnoff Marcus Aurelius.
Reply:Is it still a miracle after a billion chinese have done it? I am just sayin'.
Reply:no i don't like it.
but she is your daughter, so name her what you wish.
you have a weird sense of humor btw.
Reply:Sorry but I think that is a really bad name for a child. Think about her future. Not only would she get teased in school but who would take her seriously in the work world. Try giving her a name that she also would love later in life and not one she would find embarrassing and possibly change. What about Michaela, that means gift from god and is a lot prettier.
Reply:I really don't think it would be a good name. It would be difficult to learn to spell and would probably get her made fun of.
What about Hannah or Sara (two women in the Bible who were given miracle babies)??
Hannah means grace
Sara means Princess
Or you could do Anna which means gracious and merciful
God was gracious and gave you a baby...
Reply:I agree its your baby so do what you must but children are cruel and will more than likely pick on your child because of her unusual name (just think of Christmas time). Halle would be an acceptable sub but please dont put the j on it or forever burden your child with having to spell her name every time it comes up.
Reply:No, i do not like that name for your son or daughter
Reply:Why don't you just name her Miracle?
Reply:No! How about a normal name?
Many babies are miracles, not just yours.
But seriously, if you MUST have "Hallelujah" in the name, use it as the middle name.
Just be sensible. Even "Halle" is a nice name, like the actress "Halle Berry". You just ruin it by adding a foul "J" on the end.
Reply:I don't like it for a first name, maybe middle.
Reply:Everyone had great answers to your question but at the same time no1 is truly going to understand why u chose that name for your baby but u and ur DH. You should have seen the faces I got for naming my daughter Symphony...lol... But who cares?? Just take your time and make sure it's what u want and if it would be the right decision for your child **Many Blessings**
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