Mar. 21st, 2006

[identity profile] shishenbelle.livejournal.com
So i am only bringing this name up because it has been said before and wasnt completely trashed right away. I am usually against the place name thing for babies, but for some reason this one has stuck with me and i think its adorable.

Thoughts, opinions, comments, ideas etc welcomed, (keep in mind, im not having babies any time soon and i am not planning to name a baby this, i just think it sounds interesting)

Tennessee

Do you think there are too many letters? Would the kid constantly get asked the pick up line..."are you from Tennessee, cause you're the only ten i see?"

things to think about :)


**EDIT** Tennessee Elizabeth has just been added to my list of favorite baby names :)
[identity profile] jadesymb.livejournal.com
So we are thinking of naming our little boy Landon David.
What do you all think? Good? Bad?
[identity profile] shishenbelle.livejournal.com
so i was just talking with one of my guy friends and picked our fake kids names. we arent getting married or having babies, but if we did...these are the names we choose:

(they are mainly family names mixed with names that have signifigance and names we just like)

BOYS:
Charles Edward - Charlie
Callaghan Aidan - Cal
Sawyer McCabe

GIRLS:
Tennessee Elizabeth
Molly Jamison
Peyton Campbell

*And i know, my naming style doesnt match everyone on this board, but these are names I like*
[identity profile] ifancylust.livejournal.com
how is rhiannon pronounced? i always pronounced it rye-ANN-ninn. (the ending sounding like the ending in shannon)..but that sounds kind of awkward.
[identity profile] lolzabeth.livejournal.com
I posted a while back with the name Kacey William Alexandar ______ .
Kacey wasn't a big hit but my boyfriend and I liked it until I noticed a problem.
We both hate our surnames so we plan to change both our surnames to match the one picked for our kids. We decided on my mother's maiden name, Rapley.
Kacey Rapley... Not digging the whole "ey - ey" sound.

We thought about it a bit more and came up with the name Oz.
Only thing is, I prefer it as a nickname to Osborne (my grandad's middle name) he prefers Oz as the full name.

Was just wondering what people thought... (I know it's pretty pointless as either way he'll get called "Oz")

1) Osborne William Alexandar Rapley (nn Oz)

2) Oz William Alexandar Rapley

or

3) WTF?!?! Osborne?!?! Oz?!?! I hate it either way... :P

Also any other suggestions on names that go well with ______ William Alexandar Rapley
Nothing really common or too plain, no random spellings to make it "unique" and nothing too crazy.

P.S. Alexandar is spelt -dar on purpose for Alexanda (great grandad) and Alexander (dad's step-dad). Just incase anybody missed that last time.

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