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July 3rd, 2012 09:15 PM #1
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What Is My Naming Style?
Okay so first, I apologize that this is such a self-centered post, especially considering I'm not pregnant. But I was just thinking about how I can look at other peoples' lists and describe their naming style, but I have no idea with my own. Based on my favorites (in my signature), what would y'all consider my style? Any suggestions? Thanks.
Georgia Elizabeth
Clara Penelope, Madeline Juliet, Lily Sailor, Annabelle Cosette, Bridget Dorothy, Charlotte Rose, Paige Virginia & Jude Gabriel, Henry Theodore, Rory Desmond, Luke Holden, Christian Alex, Aaron Quincy, Cody William
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July 3rd, 2012 09:43 PM #3
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July 3rd, 2012 09:46 PM #5
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Romantic Classical/ Classic Romantic is how I would best describe it. Beautiful list btw, I love all your favorites so I think you have great taste
Some of my favorites-
Boys: Theodore (Theo), Reid, Maxim (Max), Sawyer, Finn
Girls: Faye, Nixie, Daphne, Flora
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July 3rd, 2012 09:52 PM #7
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I see it as a mix of vintage and modern.
I'm Erin, a teenaged writer who loves names (and dessert).
Girls names of the moment: Delaney | Eleanor | Georgia | Kate | Lucy
Boys names of the moment: Felix | Harry | Liam | Theo | Tobias
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July 3rd, 2012 11:01 PM #9
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I see an Old Hollywood theme - Audrey Hepburn, Clara Bow, Natalie Wood, Diana Dors, Dorothy Gish, and Lily (actually Lili) Damita, (though she may be more known for her marriage to Errol Flynn). Also a little bit of Glamor and Allure - Princess Diana was know for her style, Bridget resembles Brigitte Bardot when mixed in with this group adding to it alluring, Cosette has Les Mis to give some glamor, Genevieve has lots of spunk in addition to glamor. Brooke Shields gives Brooke some allure.
There's also a little literary vibe here too with Cosette (Les Mis), Madeline (the children's story), Juliet (Romeo & Juliet), Penelope (The Odyssey) , Annabelle (similar to Annabel Lee, Poe's poem)."Don't try to be modern, it's the most old-fashioned thing there is," - Attilio, The Tiger and the Snow
Domenico/Dominic, Gianfranco/Gianpaolo, Giacomo, Antonio, Raphael, Calogero, Leopold, Angelo, Giorgio, Alban, Malachi, Dante, Mirek, Dario, Lionel
Katarina/Caterina, Irena, Silvia, Aniela, Delfina, Raffaella, Apollonia, Cecilia, Pasqualina, Rosalind/Rosina, Josephine, Allegra, Alba, Leokadia, Annunziata/Nunzia, Bronya, Adrasteia, Vincenza, Althea, Eurydice, Regina
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July 8th, 2012 11:53 PM #11
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classic with a modern twist. Simple yet unique
~Jill~Proud mom of 6Lucy Abigail, Charlotte Avery, Benjamin Noah, Jude AlexanderTwins Rosalie Amelia & Daniel Ashton arrived on May 23rd, 2012!

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