I love Isaiah and Joseph, but I think Luke probably goes better with Emmanuel.
I say that partly because there is such a strong religious connection between Joseph-as-father and Emmanuel-as-Jesus and between Isaiah and Emmanuel, as it's the book of Emmanuel which is believed by Christians to predict the coming of Jesus. (Sure, Luke features the nativity, but it's a less obvious link as there are so many more Lukes around than Isaiahs.) I see from your user-info that you're a committed Christian, so you've probably made that choice deliberately, in which case good on you. To err on the side of caution, though, I might be inclined to go for Luke.
I came up with the idea of Isaiah because I googled emmanuel to find where the verse was and then I realized Isaiah was actually a pretty nice name too, and the theme is just kind of neat.
I think that Luke is a good connection too, though less obvious, because Luke not only has the nativity but the annunciation (when the Angel Gabriel tells Mary she will concieve) which relates well to the original prophecy in isaiah.
That makes Isaiah or Luke emmanuel a very christmasy name (which I like, given the dec 26 due date)
1. Isaiah Emmanuel -I love Isaiah! I just wish it wasn't so popular. 2. Joseph Emmanuel -This name is alright. Very Christmasy. 3. Luke Emmanuel -I've never cared for the name Luke. I don't know why.
Sounds amazing with the middle name, and I'm bias because I suggested it :D! Either way, it isn't trendy like "Lucas" and it's "cutesy" enough for an infant, and strong enough for a grown man. Plus I think it goes well with your other kids names. :D!
I havent actually named my child that. Its just a name I like for future kids. Looking at the way I spelt those is comman sense on how to pronounce them so I am not worried about it. Although there are some pretty stupid people out there cause my sons name is Levi (like out of the bible or like the jeans) you would think people could pronounce it right but he has been called Levy before.
It's not just about saying them as their seen, it's about spelling too. As in, everytime he says his name outloud, people are going to spell it Isaiah and it's going to be humiliated correcting them. I have an uncommon name. The kind where if someone heard it they thought they knew how to spell it but fucked it up...and if I had written it down they weren't sure how to say it. It was a miserable, horrible expirience and led to me changing my name *shrug*.
I'm not saying you have to name your kid Bob or Julie, but Isaiah is a different enough name without misspelling it. And yes, Izaiyah is a misspelling, not an "alternative" spelling (i.e. Jillian, Gillian = names with alternative spellings).
Isaiah - this is cute and it's not too popular either which is a plus. Luke - This name is so simple yet it's so handsome IMO, i love it. I also like Lucas and Luca Joseph - I was never really a fan of Joseph, but i know a cute little kid with this name and it's grew on me. He goes by Joe which i LOVE.
Haha so i wasn't much help, but all your choices are grear. Good luck
Joseph is my favourite boys name ever, but I think Luke goes best with Emmanuel, because the name Emmanuel has too much potential to sound "over the top religious", and together with Isaiah or Joseph it may just be a little too much... but actually they'd all be lovely names
one of the other two. though Joseph goes with your "6 letters for boys names" trend :) and it doesn't have to be Joe or Joey, my brother has a friend who was just plain Joseph all the way up until he decided on his own to be Joe when he was 12 or so.. his brother James is still James, though, not Jim or Jimmy.
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Date: 2006-12-10 01:05 am (UTC)I say that partly because there is such a strong religious connection between Joseph-as-father and Emmanuel-as-Jesus and between Isaiah and Emmanuel, as it's the book of Emmanuel which is believed by Christians to predict the coming of Jesus. (Sure, Luke features the nativity, but it's a less obvious link as there are so many more Lukes around than Isaiahs.) I see from your user-info that you're a committed Christian, so you've probably made that choice deliberately, in which case good on you. To err on the side of caution, though, I might be inclined to go for Luke.
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Date: 2006-12-10 04:43 am (UTC)I think that Luke is a good connection too, though less obvious, because Luke not only has the nativity but the annunciation (when the Angel Gabriel tells Mary she will concieve) which relates well to the original prophecy in isaiah.
That makes Isaiah or Luke emmanuel a very christmasy name (which I like, given the dec 26 due date)
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Date: 2006-12-10 01:11 am (UTC)As long as the initials don't spell out anything weird, I vote Luke.
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Date: 2006-12-10 02:15 am (UTC)-I love Isaiah! I just wish it wasn't so popular.
2. Joseph Emmanuel
-This name is alright. Very Christmasy.
3. Luke Emmanuel
-I've never cared for the name Luke. I don't know why.
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Date: 2006-12-10 03:39 am (UTC)Joseph Emmanuel
Luke Emmanuel
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Date: 2006-12-10 04:35 am (UTC)Sounds amazing with the middle name, and I'm bias because I suggested it :D! Either way, it isn't trendy like "Lucas" and it's "cutesy" enough for an infant, and strong enough for a grown man. Plus I think it goes well with your other kids names. :D!
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Date: 2006-12-10 06:34 am (UTC)i agree with everyone else, it just goes with Emmanuel so nicely!
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Date: 2006-12-11 07:19 am (UTC)I'm not saying you have to name your kid Bob or Julie, but Isaiah is a different enough name without misspelling it. And yes, Izaiyah is a misspelling, not an "alternative" spelling (i.e. Jillian, Gillian = names with alternative spellings).
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Date: 2006-12-10 11:33 am (UTC)Luke - This name is so simple yet it's so handsome IMO, i love it. I also like Lucas and Luca
Joseph - I was never really a fan of Joseph, but i know a cute little kid with this name and it's grew on me. He goes by Joe which i LOVE.
Haha so i wasn't much help, but all your choices are grear. Good luck
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Date: 2006-12-10 04:18 pm (UTC)I agree on using Lucas instead. But that's what I's choose
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Date: 2006-12-10 05:03 pm (UTC)Or Isaiah.
But not Joseph!
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Date: 2006-12-10 08:05 pm (UTC)one of the other two. though Joseph goes with your "6 letters for boys names" trend :) and it doesn't have to be Joe or Joey, my brother has a friend who was just plain Joseph all the way up until he decided on his own to be Joe when he was 12 or so.. his brother James is still James, though, not Jim or Jimmy.
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