First Post, Few Names
Jun. 12th, 2007 04:00 pmHi, I just wanted to share some names I had in mind for when I have kids. I am not planning on having any in the near future so my list is not very long, yet. Also, I have been inspired to look for some today while reading what other people have recently posted.
My favorites so far:
~Trinity, maybe Tryn or Trini or even Tyrin (any one seen or heard this last one?); means "threefold" in Latin/English
~Carin, maybe Caryn or Charin for an Irish twist; means "Pure" in Latin
~Reilly, confusing enough when spelled that way =); means "courageous" in Gaelic
~Anamchara - /an-um-carr-ah/, found while browsing the irish language; means "spiritual advisor" in Irish Gaelic
~Chara - /carr-ah/ since it is half of the above word, to be like Cara or Kara; means "friend" in Irish Gaelic
Okay, now the boys...
~Cael, if you haven't noticed I am into Irish names; might mean "skinny" in Gaelic
~Baux, this is my little variation of Beau and I decided to give the "X" it's sound so it is pronounced "box", poor kids.
~Soren, just found it and it has a strong feel, I think; means "prudent, wise" in Italian
~Aiden, unfortunately this is the name of some music group, but I like the way it sounds and it's meaning; means "little fire" in Gaelic (surprise!); I might just have to name my son this if he turns out to be a fire sign! =^D
~Alvin, part of me doesn't want to like this one, but somehow I think it could grow on me and I would find it fun to call my kid Al or even Vin. However, getting it past my future husband (whom I am presuming to already know due to a 6 year current relationship) might be a bit of a challenge; means "friend of elves"
Edit: I was reading a reply to someone elses post and I realized I forgot to add Jet or Jett. I would like it as either a boy's or girl's name, but I hadn't thought of it as a potential name until earlier today. I could never pass this by my man but I think I could go hill billy/redneck and name my boy Jethro and just call him Jet. I was trying to find, as well, a French word that started with Jet for a girls name, but no luck. Then I got into the Irish names/words. I can't find a decent word in any language so far. Mostly due to the fact that I would need to hit up a library/Borders to look at an actual dictionary for another language. Anyone know a foreign language with a word I can shorten into Jet? Maybe it doesn't have to start with Jet? I think it would be neat as a nickname, but it could stand alone, I supose. =^P
Okay, that's all for now, hope you enjoyed them! I don't dare work on middle names yet, but if you have any suggestions I am open to them.
My favorites so far:
~Trinity, maybe Tryn or Trini or even Tyrin (any one seen or heard this last one?); means "threefold" in Latin/English
~Carin, maybe Caryn or Charin for an Irish twist; means "Pure" in Latin
~Reilly, confusing enough when spelled that way =); means "courageous" in Gaelic
~Anamchara - /an-um-carr-ah/, found while browsing the irish language; means "spiritual advisor" in Irish Gaelic
~Chara - /carr-ah/ since it is half of the above word, to be like Cara or Kara; means "friend" in Irish Gaelic
Okay, now the boys...
~Cael, if you haven't noticed I am into Irish names; might mean "skinny" in Gaelic
~Baux, this is my little variation of Beau and I decided to give the "X" it's sound so it is pronounced "box", poor kids.
~Soren, just found it and it has a strong feel, I think; means "prudent, wise" in Italian
~Aiden, unfortunately this is the name of some music group, but I like the way it sounds and it's meaning; means "little fire" in Gaelic (surprise!); I might just have to name my son this if he turns out to be a fire sign! =^D
~Alvin, part of me doesn't want to like this one, but somehow I think it could grow on me and I would find it fun to call my kid Al or even Vin. However, getting it past my future husband (whom I am presuming to already know due to a 6 year current relationship) might be a bit of a challenge; means "friend of elves"
Edit: I was reading a reply to someone elses post and I realized I forgot to add Jet or Jett. I would like it as either a boy's or girl's name, but I hadn't thought of it as a potential name until earlier today. I could never pass this by my man but I think I could go hill billy/redneck and name my boy Jethro and just call him Jet. I was trying to find, as well, a French word that started with Jet for a girls name, but no luck. Then I got into the Irish names/words. I can't find a decent word in any language so far. Mostly due to the fact that I would need to hit up a library/Borders to look at an actual dictionary for another language. Anyone know a foreign language with a word I can shorten into Jet? Maybe it doesn't have to start with Jet? I think it would be neat as a nickname, but it could stand alone, I supose. =^P
Okay, that's all for now, hope you enjoyed them! I don't dare work on middle names yet, but if you have any suggestions I am open to them.
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Date: 2007-06-12 11:44 pm (UTC)And Aiden has always been one of my favourite names, despite it's popularity.
As for Reilly, I see it as more of a boys name, but how you like it is the way I've always preferred it spelled. =]
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Date: 2007-06-13 12:08 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-13 12:31 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-13 12:48 am (UTC)I love the names Cael and Soren. However, I've always thought that Soren is Danish in origin and means 'severe, stern.' ((It's just what I've read online, though, I might be wrong.))
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Date: 2007-06-13 11:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-13 01:08 am (UTC)The girls called me "Trin" for short.
Love the name, but because of that, could never name a child that.
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Date: 2007-06-13 12:04 pm (UTC)And I thought Soren was a Scandinavian name...hm.
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Date: 2007-06-13 06:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-06-15 02:56 pm (UTC)Okay, sorry to rant on a reply to your reply, thank all of you for your wonderful comments!! I am glad to know my names are liked, by anyone! And this community is a great inspiration! BUT, no one has commented on Baux yet! I guess that must mean the worst because I know you all will usually say if you don't like a name. Oh well, I had pretty much given up on it anyway. Wow, this is way long... just one more thing. Whatever the meaning for Soren it is growing on me as I read it in your comments back, AND I think the Carin/Chara is growing on me, too. Maybe the Anamchara with Chara for short. I don like it to sound as Cara, but I know alot will pronounce it as Sha-raa at least at first. Okay I am done! =^9
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Date: 2007-06-15 05:55 am (UTC)Other than that I really like Soren and Anamchara.
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Date: 2007-07-13 01:50 am (UTC)