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  1. #401
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    Chacey - for a girl. I actually know 2 of them.
    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

  2. #403
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    Coraline! Most people say that it was Neil Gaiman's invention, but I have a baby name book published long before that lists Coraline.

  3. #405
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    Quenilda

    It's a longtime GP of mine. You can read about the name here: http://nookofnames.com/2011/07/13/mi...d-qs-quenilda/

  4. #407
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    Townes! One of my favorites but not listed as a name.

  5. #409
    Rosabella - From Rosa and Bella
    Vivileen - Vivian and Lina/Kathleen

  6. #411
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    Isolina!

    Don't remember where I found it, but I believe it's Italian.

  7. #413
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    Quote Originally Posted by hannah-banana View Post
    Tesla, I've seen it two or three times. Once on a girl my own age, once on a little girl, and once on a newborn. It's my husband's number one pick for a girl right now. Also, my son is named Laikon, a variation of Laiken. We met a girl with with this name and my husband loved it for our son.

    A lot of flower names are missing:

    Belladonna, Nolana, Silverbell, Boronia, Goldenbell, Larkspur, Starlily, Protea, Chrysanthemum, Carnation, Liatris, Bellflower, and Zinnea.

    Also, I know a woman named Onnaliese, variation of Annaliese, and another named singularly Onna. So if you could add both Onna and Onnaliese I would love it.
    I know it's not too important, but I just wanted you to know that Zinnea is actually spelled Zinnia so it's in here
    Anastasia, Miranda, Lydia, Isabella, Georgia, Arena, Cadenza
    Quinn, Enzo, Ronan, Preston, Marco, Grayson, Travis, Hudson

  8. #415
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    Lear/Lir

    I've seen it referenced a few times in the forums but there is no formal listing for the name. I believe Lir was an Irish god of the sea or something of that sort. It was also the name of the prince in The Last Unicorn, (which would make sense given it's possible Irish meaning.) Lear is obviously from King Lear.

    It's a name I love and I'd love to see it on the site!
    Name of the day: Rosemary Helene
    May, Henrietta, Iris, Josephine, Eve, Martha, June, Georgia, Susannah
    Raphael, Leopold, Roderick, Gideon, Ulysses, Woodrow, Benedict, Edmund

  9. #417
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    Almanzo - I read it is of old German origin and means "precious man." It is most famous as Laura Ingalls Wilder's husband's first name.

    For a girl, Eilonwy - an original creation of Lloyd Alexander for the princess in his 'Chronicles of Prydain', also used in Disney's 'The Black Cauldron',

    Amalthea, from Topcraft's film 'The Last Unicorn', based off of a book by the same name by Peter S. Beagle,

    and maybe Kida, I can imagine this being used. It's from Disney's 'Atlantis'.
    Last edited by caramichelle; July 12th, 2012 at 01:35 PM.

  10. #419
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    Quote Originally Posted by caramichelle View Post

    Amalthea, from Topcraft's film 'The Last Unicorn', based off of a book by the same name by Peter S. Beagle,
    Amalthea is actually a Greek name. In Greek mythology, it's the goat (or sometimes a goddess/nymph who tended goats) who nursed Zeus as a baby.

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