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What's a boy name that could be shortened to Rory? I have Gregory, but I'd like some other ideas...
And what are your favorite unique names that you may or may not use?
And what are your favorite unique names that you may or may not use?
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Well I guess that depends on your definition of 'unique'; but the most unusual names I like are ...
Girls = Aesara, Branwen, Bryony, Cerridwen, Delphi, Seren, Symphony
Boys = Arlo, Beckett, Caelum, Calyx, Dadealus, Finnegan, Leif, Taliesin
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I like the nn Percy myself :)
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For a boy, it makes me think of Lawrence, mostly. But Gregory also would fit to it.
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Not a good choice if you're not into using names from books, though.
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Girls: Anamaria, Robin, Esme, Ophelia, Guineviere, Mariel, Athena, Esmerelda, any flower name [like Lily, Pansy, etc.]
I'd totally name my kid [or character!] Regina, though.
Boys: Errol, Phoebus, Marcus Anthony, Lucius, Briar, Claude, Wolfgang, Haku, and so on.
I'm a big history/mythology/classic geek, can you tell? XD
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As for unique names, I've got my heart set on Bethlehem for a girl but it's been well and truly vetoed! As has Balthazar for a boy.
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And yeah, it is a name in it's own right. However, it often reminds me of the Irish name Rordan.
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Favorite unique names are Freya, Katherina, Lisette, Catrine, Isolde, Eleni, Alethea, Calanthe, and Idony for girls. Leander, Llewelyn, Wesley, Caspian, Dorian, Griffin, and Rowan for boys.
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