For a Girl :
Avery
Braelynn
leilani
For a Boy:
Kelani
Rome
Braylon
Avery
There were other names we liked but these were the ones that stood out... We wanted to give our child a name with a special meaning..... Once we found out it was girl something about Avery captured me.. I liked this name a lot and Dave did to but he was having a hard time wanting to commit to it.Then One day he sent me a text while I was at work and said he loved me and Baby Avery.. I seriously had to re-read that text and I responded with "Did we just decide on a name:)?" the next text read "Yes :)" I was so happy I texted me I love you's and all that mushy stuff ;)
It was important to us that our daughter have a piece of us and something to make her own. In Dave's Polynesian culture its been said that most children have 2 middle names so since Avery would be her first name and that was something she could make her own, her middle names we then decided to be Lynn (after myself and my mother) and Nooroa (no-o-roa , the middle name Dave's bio mother gave him before putting him up for adoption, The meaning : To come from a far away place and stay a long time.) Dave is from Rarotonga , Cook Islands and was adopted when he was a young infant and came to the united states.. We both felt that name had to be in the baby's name no matter what because it was so special to Dave and of course her last name would be Dave's last name and the last name of his adoptive parents which is Flanagan..