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June 20th, 2012 01:57 AM #21
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Current Favorite Names♀ Bandit | Jareth | Dallas | October | Banjo | Americus | Barrett | Alabama | Story | Heart | Disneyland | Sparrow | Season | Wednesday
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June 20th, 2012 09:10 AM #23
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June 20th, 2012 12:54 PM #25
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Girl names for now: Lillian,Edith,Genevieve,Alice,Mabel,Livia,Inez,
Lillia,Elizabella,Eden,Magnolia,Ottoline,Mauren,Br onte & Aviana
Boy names for now:Frost,Mordecai,Moses,Solomon,Jethro,Leonidas,Lelan d,Arlo,
Keaton,Jefferson,Theodore,Hadrian, & Henri
http://www.babynames.com/Names/namelist.php vote on my namelist!!!
Marrying my best friend May,11th 2013
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June 20th, 2012 12:58 PM #27
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June 20th, 2012 12:59 PM #29
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June 20th, 2012 01:00 PM #31
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June 20th, 2012 01:03 PM #33
Elowyn is a guilty pleasure of mine only because of the "trendy" y. I named a fairy Elowen in my novel.
Seraphina is on my list for a future daughter.
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June 20th, 2012 01:41 PM #35
Wow I am laughing here -- some of my own childrens' real names are mentioned on these lists.
Okay so here are mine... most even I think are too "out there" but would use if I thought I could get away with it. A couple I can't get past the meaning, some DH has vetoed, and a couple that are just too trendy.
1. Amadeus
2. Ragnar
3. Horatio
4. Saxen
5. Inigo
6. Aubrey
7. Sherlock
8. Drinian
9. Ozias
10. Eberhardt
1. Saoirse
2. Aria
3. Gwendolyn (for some reason I always think of a gondola)
4. Piper
5. Cecelia
6. Shiphra
7. Rosewyn
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June 21st, 2012 12:14 AM #37
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Girls:
1. Sigourney -Literally thought of this one like a week ago and I'm in love, but I don't think I could use it unless I could think of a cute nn.
2. Caoimhe (Kee-vah) -I love the spelling dearly it just looks gorgeous, the pronunciation is okay, but it's too hard for people to figure out.
3. Vidalia (Vi-DAY-lee-ah) - It's apparently a city in Georgia but they say it differently, and it's a brand of onions I think. I love it prn. this way.
4. Eulalie (Yoo-LAY-lee) -So gorgeous, maybe a little too out there though.
5. Devereaux -Such a kick butt girl name. I can picture it in a book but not on my kid.
6. Bronte -A girl in my dance class in college had this name and apparently its from an author. I don't read a lot haha. I love it.
7. Tirzah -There was a girl I went to middle school with named this and I was so jealous, she spelled it differently but I like this spelling. I'm not very religious so I probably wouldn't use it.
8. Juneau -I might actually use this as a middle name because I like a lot of random place names as boy middles so it might just be a thing I use to connect my sibset.
9. Luella -It's so cute! But I feel like my daughter would hate me once she was a teenager.
10. Esme -I don't like Twilight at all but this name is awesome. Obviously I don't want to use it and get questions like do you like twilight, team Edward or team Jacob?
Boys:
1. Griffin - I used to want to use this one, but it got a little popular thanks to Harry Potter I think, I have never seen it or read the books.
2. Bogart nn. "Bogey" - I would use this on a dog. I love it so much.
3. Guido - Thank you Cars. I love this, but I wouldn't use it on my child.
4. Roman nn. "Romeo" -Is this usable? maayyyybe...
5. Caledon -This is from Titanic right? I know he was called Cal but I don't remember. I think it's so handsome.
6. Magnus - ABSOLUTE LOVE. My husband X-ed this one out as a middle, or even a dog name.
7. Macaulay -It's just so one of a kind like Sigourney.
8. Edelweiss - I know it's used on girls but doesn't it sound masculine at all?
9. Riordan - It's just so cool. Except the fact that the first syllable is REAR
10. Klaus - Vampire Diaries, That is all. I love Alaric also but I would totally use that.Last edited by kaysee712; June 21st, 2012 at 12:17 AM.
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June 29th, 2012 09:35 AM #39
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Boys
1) Thackeray ( I would genuinely use this for a son, but I can't stand the thought of people assuming his name were Zachary and he had a lisp-"I'm Thackeray" -"Nice to meet you Zachary"-"No. THACKERAY! WITH A THH") Though if I ever went for it, he'd probably get Thatch or Thatcher
2)Tucker- I LOVE this name so much, especially nn Tuck, but every time I see it I can't help thinking of cruel kids naming him with an F at the start of his name.
3)Tolkien - Tolkie is such a cute name but I wouldn't want him associated with Hobbits for all his life. Maybe as a MN.
4)Jack- too popular
5)Lughaidh- (Lou-ie) I could never travel outside Ireland, and even there it'd be difficult to find someone who could pronounce it
6)Noah/Jonah- I love both names but I don't think I could ever use them
7)Albus - too associated with Dumbledore
8)Shannon/Morgan/Corey- too girly
9)Howard
10) Dawson
Girls
1)Imogen nn Immy
2) Cora
3)Josephine NN Pheena (too grandma-y)
4) Ceilidh (Keeley) Nobody would be able to pronounce it
5)Elidh (Ayley) see above
6) Monroe
7) Hope/Faith
8)Violetta
9) Pilar (don't want her to get Piller)
10) Olivia (love the name but name of a girl who used to bully me in school)

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