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1086Programmer 10-01-2006 13:53

Re: Name Your Kids
 
^_^ Angsty. Great word that is. Heh, it's actually come up in a lot of conversations recently. o_o

Boys: Lucas, Tristan, Demetrius, Malachite, Vincent, Alecksandre, Leon, and Victor.

Girls: Victoria, Lenore, Eleanor, Lucille, Anastasia, Reigna, Aria, Xelia (Honestly, who's name starts with an X?), Adorina, Amber, Lila, Rosaline, Zeria, Takeshi, Mischa, and Siran.

^^; I like those names that you have to pause and think about before you pronounce them.

1086Programmer 10-01-2006 13:55

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Originally Posted by Chase
I always joke with friends about one day giving my son really funny names, here are some of my favorites:

Wolfgang
Odysseus
Porter Perry (say it fast a few times, what does it sound like?)
Simon Theodore (my last name is Alvins.)
Pepper (I hope he'll grow up to be a doctor.)

One of my best friends and I have joked on numerous accounts that we will give our kids names that cannot be spelled, but are a symbol (like prince) and to say their name, yo'll make a noise. xD It's ridiculous.

Eugenia Gabrielov 10-01-2006 14:22

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In addition to naming 7 kids Fabrizio,

I have decided to have an additional 10 more.

Red One-Five and Blue One-Five. I think that summarizes my interests :P.

KarenH 10-01-2006 14:58

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Eugenia Gabrielov
10. Vashti (Ridiculously cool sounding.)
3. Tamar (Hebrew - one of my favorite names)

Names from the Bible always seem to be popular (especially names such as John and Mary), but it's a good idea to look up who the people are and what they did. The etymological meaning of a name may not be important to you, but each person in the Bible is known for something, and people may wonder about the associations with some names (such as Cain).

In the book of Esther, Vashti was the queen who was deposed because:
a) she was wicked and rebellious, or
b) she was righteous and stood up to her indecent husband
--depending on which interpretation you favor. So you may or may not want to name your daughter after this famous divorcee.

At least two women in the Bible bore the name Tamar. It's a beautiful name for beautiful women, but their love lives were even more problematic than Vashti's, to put it mildly. I won't elaborate, but the sordid details are recounted in Genesis chapter 38 and 2 Samuel chapter 13.

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Originally Posted by Conor Ryan
Riordan-"reer + don"-Not only sounds cool, but it means Royal Poet, and very highly regarded in any royal household as he acted as scholar, historian and advisor to the king.

And to a southern Californian, Riordan also means "former mayor of Los Angeles." :)

I used to write stories, so I got some practice naming the characters. The fun thing about this is that your characters can't get mad at you if you give them a bad/stupid/ridiculous name. :D

1086Programmer 10-01-2006 22:40

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Originally Posted by KarenH
I used to write stories, so I got some practice naming the characters. The fun thing about this is that your characters can't get mad at you if you give them a bad/stupid/ridiculous name. :D


I still write stories. That's where most of my names come from. ^_^ It's always fun to imagine what you'd name someone and why. I don't know how some people can be like, "See my baby, yeah, his name is Tom." oO!

luvmydogs 11-12-2006 11:40

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Very distinguished name you have Shaver. Funny thing though, I think I know your dad from many years back. Did he go to college in Lexington?

Elgin Clock 11-12-2006 12:10

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I have always liked the names Amber & Max for a girl and boy respectively.

And plus, there hasn't been any of those in my family yet that I know of.

But with my last name, I could have a ton of fun choosing names. :D

My parents stuck with a family name from a great-great grandfather of mine for my name, and no, they didn't have a sense of humor and pick it randomly like a lot of people think.

There were many men in my family with my dad's name, and I wasn't going to be a 4th. So, they went back 4 generations and picked my name.
If we had known more of my family's genealogy at the time, they could have gone with Samuel which was Elgin's father way back when.
But Elgin it was.

KelliV 11-12-2006 13:56

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Way to resurrect a thread and give me something to do other than my finals! You rock!

My names (which I have had picked out since 7th grade)
Boys
Griffen
Denim
Allen
Tristan
Michael
Graham

Girls
Guinevere
Grace
Marie
Belle
Diana
Jennifer

Jeremiah Johnson 11-12-2006 14:10

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Every name I've run across my girlfriend has gotten shot down. She's conservative, I'm liberal. She wants them out of the Bible or traditional, I want something unique. We've settled on Evelyn Kathleen for a girl, though. That's my grandmother's first name and her middle name. The boy's middle name will be Allen like mine. So what about a boy's first name? Here's a few suggestions from me:

Atlas Allen Johnson
Blaire Allen Johnson
Kai Allen Johnson
Kekoa Allen Johnson
Atom Allen Johnson <---- My latest to get shot down...

Jaine Perotti 11-12-2006 14:41

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I really haven't thought about boy's names that much, although if I have sons, I would like one of them to be named after their father.

But, I have thought about girls names:

Linnea
Ayla
Naomi

Linnea (pronounced LIN-NAY-AH) is the name of one of the closest female friends I have ever had (who happens to have a beautiful and unusual name), and I would like to honor her by naming one of my daughters after her. It is of Scandinavian origin, and its meaning is "lime or linden tree." It is also the name of a small pink mountain flower that was named after the Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, inventor of the universally recognized system of classifying plants and animals. So, the name would also reflect my interests in science and nature.

Ayla (pronounced with a long "A") is the name of my favorite fictional female character out of the series of books by Jean Auel (the Earth's Children series). I love the sound of this name, as well as the strong woman the name represents. Ayla, the fictional character, shows intelligence, leadership, and the ability to innovate, and is a worthy namesake.

Naomi is another female name which I have always had great fondness for (I like the delicate sound). Naomi is also the name of my first "BFF" I had in elementary school, so I have another personal reason to choose that name. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "pleasant." It is also a Biblical name, although that is not the reason for me choosing it. Mostly I enjoy the sound, and its connotations of femininity and beauty.

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Originally Posted by Eugenia Gabrielov
Elise's list is so confusing that I am going to name ALL of my children "Fabrizio" for simplicity.

Somehow that makes me think of an italian version of Febreeze...

Joe Matt 11-12-2006 15:15

Re: Name Your Kids
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KelliV (Post 540805)
Way to resurrect a thread and give me something to do other than my finals! You rock!

My names (which I have had picked out since 7th grade)
Boys
Griffen
Denim
Allen
Tristan
Michael
Graham

Girls
Guinevere
Grace
Marie
Belle
Diana
Jennifer

Tristan is a girls name! I think we need to have a talk over some of these names ;)

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Originally Posted by Conor Ryan (Post 428887)
Conor is a highly reconmended name though

Look at me, I'm conor and Irish. I know, I'll named my kid Conner, like how it's supposed to be spelled. :P

KelliV 11-12-2006 15:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Joe Matt (Post 540822)
Tristan is a girls name! I think we need to have a talk over some of these names ;)

Look at me, I'm conor and Irish. I know, I'll named my kid Conner, like how it's supposed to be spelled. :P

*ahem* Tristan is my MALE friends name
and...
I am Irish and my name is all messed up too. Conor is just a part of the Irish awesomeness!

As for middle names, my first born son will have my husbands name as their middle name, for girls they will get whatever I think of at the time.

Michelle Celio 11-12-2006 15:26

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Originally Posted by KelliV (Post 540825)
*ahem* Tristan is my MALE friends name
and...
I am Irish and my name is all messed up too. Conor is just a part of the Irish awesomeness!

As for middle names, my first born son will have my husbands name as their middle name, for girls they will get whatever I think of at the time.

So it would be Tristan Joseph Matt? ;)

I've always like J and M names.

For a boy I would love to name them Joseph, but there are a lot of Josephs in my family. I've always liked John too, and with the name complications that is probably what I'd aim for.

For a girl, Melanie or Melissa. They just have a nice ring to them.

Libby K 11-12-2006 16:56

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girls:
jessica rose [i just think it's pretty]
evelyn [grandmother's name]
elea [i remember having a friend who used this short for eleanor in elementary school, and it's always stuck.]
madison [again, random but pretty]

boys:
i haven't really thought about these much [come on, i still have QUITE a bit of time]
nathaniel [once again, totally random, but i love it.]
michael
...can't really think of any others.

Tristan Lall 11-12-2006 19:02

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Originally Posted by Joe Matt (Post 540822)
Tristan is a girls name!

Since when? (As if I need to cite a reference....)


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