And find what? That his mom asked about names on the Internet? Would you say the same if the names in question were Henry Lawrence Smith? No you would not. Take several seats. Congratulations, OP! I love a lot of the middle name suggestions here. |
I wouldn’t do a name that starts with a vowel because it doesn’t flow as well since the first name ends with a vowel sound. |
I have only seen this name for girls. Zakaria. People will pronounce it ZA-car-ia. It souns like you want the Zachary/Zachariah pronunciation. |
Zakaria Khalid Hassan is great!
Zakaria Ahmed Hassan Zakaria Ziad Hassan Zakaria Mahdi Hassan |
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Same poster. My bad, sorry. |
I’m sure he will go by Zak so none issue. In Arabic it’s pronounced REE instead of RYE |
Anne, because this is a girls name |
I like Amir.
My kids have one easy to spell traditional name and an unusual middle name. In this case Amir is the easy name. I figured with two different types of names my kids could choose how to present themselves as adults while still using one of their legal names. |
Zak looks kind of stylish compared to Zach. Thumbs up on the nickname. |
This is the one. |
Moron. Any name that’s not white = girls, made up etc. Open your world Pp. |
Huh? What do the names themselves have to do with it? It’s just really weird to share identifying info about your kids on the internet. |
Zakaria sounds like a girl name to English speakers. It also sounds middle name ish.
Anyway I would need a two syllable name so how about Hinton? |
Pp your comments aren’t necessary. It’s a boys name in Arabic. Op already explained that. Keep scrolling if you’re going to be rude. |