Names you love, but can't use
Dec. 3rd, 2007 07:05 pmAre there any names you love, but you can't use, for whatever reason?
I love the name Ptolemy. I think it's awesome, and an all around great name, and I just love the way it sounds. Unfortunately... Ptolemy.
On the plus side, little Ptolemy would definitely be the only Ptolemy in his class.
On the minus side, his name would be Ptolemy.
It would sound nice, but no one would be able to spell it, and they'd probably be like, "Was your mother smoking some kind of Egyptian crack when she named you...?"
Honestly, I love the name so much, I would be tempted to use it if I ever had a son. But unfortunately, I think it's just too weird. And that sucks.
I love the name Ptolemy. I think it's awesome, and an all around great name, and I just love the way it sounds. Unfortunately... Ptolemy.
On the plus side, little Ptolemy would definitely be the only Ptolemy in his class.
On the minus side, his name would be Ptolemy.
It would sound nice, but no one would be able to spell it, and they'd probably be like, "Was your mother smoking some kind of Egyptian crack when she named you...?"
Honestly, I love the name so much, I would be tempted to use it if I ever had a son. But unfortunately, I think it's just too weird. And that sucks.
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Date: 2007-12-04 12:16 am (UTC)What else ... hmm ... all the boy names I like are dreadfully common, so I won't use those either. Matt, Alex, etc ...
Avery Gray is a name I love. I'm not sure if I'd use it. It's a bit too out there.
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Date: 2007-12-04 12:18 am (UTC)Yeah, it seems like the boy names I like are either too uncommon to use (like Ptolemy), or too common, like Michael.
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Date: 2007-12-04 12:16 am (UTC)Piers
Desmond
The only way I will be able to use those names is if I get a new husband.
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Date: 2007-12-04 12:43 am (UTC)She's Miranda instead.
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Date: 2007-12-04 12:27 am (UTC)seth ... most of people cant say the TH in the right way..so it would be a set, sev etc
zeke ... looks like the german word for tick : zecke ! and pronounced means it the same as victory in german : sieg !
gage ... is too similar to my lastname
elijah ... my newphew´s name is elias .. and I guess it would be too close
scout larue ... everybody is like : OMFG !
ashlee ... reminds so many people on a rich spoiled girl
geunevieve ... she would be a jenny for short O_o
lilith ... same th problem...would be a lilit here
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Date: 2007-12-04 12:53 am (UTC)Torben Otto - Everyone is always like "...WTF?" I love it, though. But Otto is also my cousin's name, and while I doubt my family would be like "Did you name him after Otto?" I'd like to avoid the reference, since we're not that close with my dad's side of the family.
James - It's my dad's half-brother's name, and while I don't *dislike* him, he's not somebody I want my son to share a name with. Nor do I want my son's name to be shortened to Jim/Jimmy, or even worse, JAMIE. Ugh. I hate all the possible nicknames for James, lol. If I were to use it, I'd use the middle name Michael and call him J.M. if he didn't like James.
Michael - It's my absolute favorite boy's name, but it's also my brother's first name, and I'm not a fan of the nickname Mike. Plus, he'd probably be called Mikey, since my brother's name is Mike (and judging by the fact that my cousin Tim, who was named after my dad, is 24 and married with his kids of his own and everyone still calls him Timmy, I doubt it's something he'd outgrow).
Thatcher/Thatch - I love it, and it's on my list, but Thatcher rhymes with Piper, which is my favorite girl's name.
Elliot/Eleanor - I would have to pick one or the other. I used to lean toward Eleanor, but now I'm leaning more toward Elliot. I'm still trying to decide.
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Date: 2007-12-04 01:28 am (UTC)Caitey - there is a "Katie" on my mom's side of the family(which we don't have anything to do with anymore) and the rest of my family thinks of her.. and well, no one likes her.
Aubrey - I love it but I'm trying my best to avoid it because of the nickname "Aubie" - which would be automatic around here and it would be connected to Aubie- the Auburn mascot(I live in Auburn) and I'm not an Auburn fan. So, Audrey wins over Aubrey.
California - "the state?"
Fallon - I adore this but mostly everyone I grew up with hates it because of this girl from around here named that.
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Elliott - My family doesn't like it.
Hmm.. I'm sure there are plenty more but that's all I can think of right now.
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Date: 2007-12-04 01:52 am (UTC)i like the names:
Caoimhe- but i'd be dooming the child to a life of "Cai-ooommm-he?" even after she told them 238493287493823 times how to say/spell it.
Antigone
Persephone
Mandie- boyfriend's daughter's mother's name. she's Amanda, but goes by Mandy. i would just like a plain Mandie, but the connection is still there. too weird.
Grayson/Grayer- ever since seeing Grayer on the Nanny Diaries, i just don't know.
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Date: 2007-12-04 02:59 am (UTC)Others:
Remus
Fox
Josiah
Isaias Tobias/Tobias Isaias
Ezekial
Ford
Samuel (My name is Samantha)
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Date: 2007-12-04 03:31 am (UTC)Rayne - we live near a podunk town called Rayne, so nope.
Zorianna - was once my top girls name, until I realized that I actually DID care about all of the awful responses it received!
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Date: 2007-12-04 06:07 am (UTC)Also, I love Pier (as in Angeli), but that probably wouldn't be accepted very well. I'm sure I'd get a lot of strange looks and, besides, the name comes from Anna Maria Pierangeli splitting her last name it two and I'm not sure if it's actually a real name, so there's that...
As for boys, Michael and Jack are fantastic but they somehow seem too plain and common for me to use.
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Date: 2007-12-04 10:54 am (UTC)I know, it detracts a lot from it, but at least the sound would be there, and it would be easy to read.
I pretty much scrambled off all names that I wouldn't use, and even the ones I have are still 'out there' at least for where I live. Darn.
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Date: 2007-12-04 11:32 am (UTC)Homer - after the brilliant poet. Unfortunately, when that name comes to mind, we think of a bald, yellow, donut bellied somebody.
Galahad - the pure knight of the round table. I think I was going through a phase that my friends were trying to desperately pull me out of and that was naming a son of mine "Francis Galahad" - I'm out of it.
But who knows, I'm still single and childless so it may just come. around again.
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Date: 2007-12-04 05:34 pm (UTC)I live in Belgium and people can't even pronounce Sloane right, let alone Eurydice.
And I really like the name Elisabeth but with Effy as a nickname but Effy is also a brand of food products here so I wont be able to use that either.
And I love Beryll and Briseis but most people just go O.o when I tell them.
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Date: 2007-12-04 10:55 pm (UTC)Antigone
Calliope
Gawain (...and the Green Knight?)
Minerva
Hermione ("Ooooh, I LOVE Harry Potter!" Ugh.)
Melusine
Persephone
Colleen (Bad associations.)
Priam
Britta ("What...like the water filter?")
Caedmon
Thane
Auber (I am not French. *sigh*)
Orlando
Desdemona
Cymru (The Welsh word for Wales, pronounced "kim-ree". The Anglicized version is "Cambria", but I love the way Cymru sounds. And my mom's side of the family is from Wales. Unfortunately...look at the spelling, haha.)
Caspian
Mercutio
Benedick (Can't you just hear all the "dick" jokes now?)
Oberon
Titania (Once again...can't you just hear all the "tit" jokes now?)
Hmm. Alot of those are mythological/Shakespearean names. Funny thing, that.
Names I like, and have actually considered...but deemed to be unusable for one reason or another:
MacKenzie - I think the combination MacKenzie Rose is so beautiful, but it's soooo trendy. And frowned upon by most. *sigh*
Ismene Elektra - I've had this one nixed by so many people that I don't know if I could bring myself to use it. I want to give one of my future children at least a middle name that is Greek, because I am part Greek. And I think this name sounds so beautiful. But apparently I'm the only one...
Ofelia - I am absolutely in love with this name. However...I am not Hispanic. Maybe if I married a Hispanic guy, I would have an excuse to use the Spanish pronunciation/spelling...
Roxanne - I think a little girl called Roxy would be the cutest thing ever, and then Roxanne sounds lovely on a grown woman as well...but I just have reservations about it.
There are loads more...I just can't remember any more at the moment...
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Date: 2007-12-04 11:09 pm (UTC)I actually once knew a girl named Ismene, pronounced 'IZ-meen', and all the kids would say, "Ismene is mean!"
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Date: 2007-12-05 01:43 am (UTC)Nysteris( pn ni steer iss)
Poison
C'Enestra ( pn sen est ra)
Lyria
Pixie
Male
Dusk
Per
Dario
Dare
steele
lol love the names to death but no way in hell ( as much as i would like) could i give them to my child...such a pity