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  1. #181
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    OK, so beacuse I'm also an excel lover, I put all of the suggestions from this thread into a spreadsheet and there have been over 1500 suggestions in this thread!! (does not include duplicates)

    Despite this, I'll have a go at a few more suggestions of my own
    Ametrine
    Azurite
    Ellaria
    Ellisaria
    Ethereal
    Faraday
    Hartlee
    Kitana
    Lapis
    Lazuli
    Musidora
    Mythical
    Nymeria
    Soliloquy
    Solitaire
    Tamrissa
    Urbeth
    Last edited by bluejuniper; June 25th, 2012 at 06:53 AM.

  2. #183
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    Looked through some of my books about dark magic/fairies, thought you might like these:
    Fantasme
    Pandion
    Silarial
    Nicnevin
    Kaye
    Hecate
    Astarte
    Bast
    Whisper
    Pandora
    Ethine
    Fiddle
    Anthea

    All of the above are girl names, despite some sounding a little masculine
    Last edited by catloverd; June 25th, 2012 at 11:48 AM.
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  3. #185
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    I think Opal is great! I love Marigold though. I'm gonna suggest a Swedish name for you: Tindra. It means 'twinkle' or 'sparkle'. It is rather popular in Sweden and has only been used for ten years or so, BUT I doubt anyone in the US has this name.


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    Recently I got into Arthurian legend names, which brought back my liking of Lunete. Everyone disliked Lunette, but I discovered Lunete was actually a name and have re added it to my list

    Maybe you'll be interested in those: http://www.20000-names.com/female_ar...gend_names.htm

    Couple of others I thought of:
    Minuet
    Mimosa
    Last edited by catloverd; June 25th, 2012 at 01:42 PM. Reason: added names
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  5. #189
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    Tindra is interesting. Is it a short I sound or a long I?

    So, I'll try a few suggestions. Sorry if there are any repeats. I haven't read every page as this is a long thread so I'm sure I'll repeat some.

    Sun
    Sky
    Air
    Saskia
    Noemi
    Sakura
    Violet
    Fawn
    Silvermist
    Rosetta
    Rhiannon
    Tatiana
    Azura
    Ruby
    Genevieve
    Roxanne
    Lilac
    Lavender
    Lunette - I think someone else actually posted this, too but it was so pretty I thought it deserved to be mentioned again

    These are all that pop into my head right now. Any of those strike your fancy?
    Last edited by thelifespark; June 25th, 2012 at 12:57 PM.

  6. #191
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    It's TIN-dra, with a short I, like Sandra


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  7. #193
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    Quote Originally Posted by svea View Post
    It's TIN-dra, with a short I, like Sandra
    That's what I thought it would be. It's definitely unique. Not something you would hear very often here in a America.

  8. #195
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    OK I finally got to the end, my oh my. Here are my honest two cents. I think your criteria is ridiculous! I totally understand being picky, but it seems like you care too much about what they name may be connected too or what people may think, or be trying too hard to be different. It's like you're judging the names for the wrong reasons. Word names are trendy right now, it's the truth. In the future word names will be old people names, names that were cool in the early new milenia. Nothing wrong with that either, EVERYTHING changes. You can't predict what a tv show character will be in 10 years.

    I liked Clover, but I hate Chloe and I see the relation, wanting to avoid it as a nn. I also get the BM thing, awful initials! Among all the others you've liked (or disliked and later liked) I ONLY like Meadow. It's pretty, it's soft, not embarrasing and not much of a stripper name because it is acceptable. Most of the names on your list are stripper names or cartoon character names to me. I didn't read ALL the names posted because it just became a jumble of words so I stuck to the literature, but a name I like is Lyric or Link/Linka.

    I think you just need to step back from over analyzing names for a bit and go back to going with your gut, what you love.

    Also - it would really help if we knew your sons other names, but I suspect you aren't sharing in fear of them becoming too cool too lol. Eli is a fine name, and I am sure that young man will always be proud of his name. Your daughter Stardust Moonlight Sunshine Lollipop M on the other hand may be in line when she turns 18 for a more acceptable moniker.
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  9. #197
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    I've read through all this over several days and so I don't remember what has or hasn't been mentioned.

    Pansy is my only suggestion. I don't remember seeing it but it's very possible it was there.
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    I've never met an Opal, none my age nor do I know of anyone naming their children that, so I definitely don't think it's too common or popular.

    My weird name suggestions are: Shenandoah and Shoshanna.
    Favorite girl names of the moment: Cecilia, Eleanor, Amelia, Violet, Charlotte, and Ramona

    Favorite boy names of the moment: Henry, Micah, Jack, Elijah, Owen, and Jonah

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