What's in a name - a rose is a rose is a rose, and by any other name, it's still a
beautiful rose now, isn't it? This dilemma often haunts every father who finds himself in the mercy of name-hungry record department attendants each time they have a newborn baby. Yes, they want you to answer as quick as possible, without any hesitations, nor any room for mistakes whatsoever, but I have overcome this problem and offer a most suitable suggestion - a perfect combination.
Combining the names of both parents, no matter how rocky your marriages are, would turn up a perfect name for your baby, or even combining the most
unforgettable romantic places you've visited so as to come up with a name that would best suit your baby. I have known this before, having named my first baby girl Danlee Mariel. I got this from Daniel and Maria Annlee, the former being mine and the latter my wife's.
Two weeks ago, I faced the same situation, and I gracefully came up with Carmielle Danica - my second daughter. I got this from the names of my parents - which are Carmina and Danielle. So you should also come up with great names for your babies, not to mention the
familial legacy such names leave your kids!