Jul. 16th, 2006

[identity profile] super-bitch06.livejournal.com
So, I have no life, and have been surfing the net all morning looking at photos of multiples, mostly sextuplets. Just thought I'd post on here, see what everyone thinks of some of the name sets I've run across!

The Hayes Sextuplets
Tara Rose
Rachel Ann
Rebecca Mary
Ryan Peter
Connor James
Eric John Jr.

The Van Houten Sextuplets
John Paul
Gerrit Calvin
Samantha Clair
Nolan Benjamin
Peyton Scott
Kennedy Alexis

The Hanselman Sextuplets
Alex Edwin
Isabella Jean
Kyle Allen
Logan James
Lucy Arlene
Sophia Ivy

The Dilley Sextuplets
Ian Michael
Claire Diane
Adrian Reed
Brenna Rose
Quinn Everett
Julian Emerson

The Gosselin Six
Alexis Faith
Hannah Joy
Aaden Jonathan
Collin Thomas
Leah Hope
Joel Kevin

The Harris Sextuplets
Kiera Christine
Kalynne Antoinett
Kaleb Reddrick
Kobe Byshari
Kieran Anthony
Kyle Jacob

Also, If you were blessed with sextuplets, what would you name them?
[identity profile] thorabrighid.livejournal.com
Newest name on my favorite names list:


Willa. I love it a lot. I like the combo Willa Austen, but I think it may sound to boy-ish. I also like Willa Iris.


What do you think? I think it's a pretty pretty/classy sounding.
[identity profile] pale-september.livejournal.com
I know a guy who works at a tattoo shop. His wife is expecting their second daughter. They're naming her Ruby Annabella. I personally love it. Their first daughter's name is Brody Thursday.
[identity profile] sayga.livejournal.com
My cousin, Patrick, has a wife who is from India (well, her family was, they've been in the US at least a generation or two). Her name is Rupali. Her younger sisters are Senali and Shefali (don't know how to spell those, but I spelled them how they sound). It's kind of odd that they all have names that end in "AW-lee." The accent on all of those is the middle syllable.

A few months ago, Rupali and Patrick had a baby girl named Anjali (AWN-juh-lee--accent on awn, not jah). Her middle name is Patrick. I asked my grandma (who was the one who showed me the birth announcement that I hadn't seen before) why her middle name is Patrick and apparently Rupali's middle name is her father's first name as well. I guess it's tradition, but I don't know if it's Indian tradition or a family tradition. Does anyone know?

Before I learned it was a traditional thing, I was thinking Anjali Patrick was an awfully weird name and couldn't imagine what they were thinking. But now that I know, I actually kind of like it. Funny how knowing the significance behind a name came change your feelings on it...
[identity profile] tinylittlestars.livejournal.com
A list of babies born in Oklahoma in May/June/July...

Girls
Zoey Marie
Lila Elizabeth
Ellison Faith
Mackenzie Reighn
Kayleigh Elizabeth
Kyalita Coyalita
ChloƩ Danielle
Rainey Grace
Autumn Rain
Clara Anaid
Bianca Rose
Lailah Lin
Briseyda
Caleah Gizelle
Maddison Dawn
Makenzy Gabryelle
Ryan Lynn
Tabitha Ann
Madison Lynn
Jamie Lynn
Sarah Dawn
Jaylee Lynn
Makiah Lyn
Shayde Kinlee
Margaret Pearl
Kiara Mikael
Stormi June (born June 18)
Sara Elizabeth
Erika Rain
Summer Lynn
Brenli Suzanne
Rozlen Jade
Mallory Leann
Abriahana Isabella
Karlie Faith
Shaylee Lynn

Boys
Landon Scott
Cristian Garcia
Kohl Isaiah Leroy
David Dewayne
Dylan Douglas
Sean Mason
Cody Michael
Ryan Dean
Hayden Connor
Ranger Elijah
Wesley Alan
Xhalin Kyleon
Porter Joel
Braxton Severe
Garrett Weldon
Noah Scott
Hudson Maguire
Harrison Jacob
Gavin Auston
Gustavo Eduardo
Mason Lee
Isaiah Alberto

Twins
Grant Harrington (boy) & Adysen Elizabeth (girl)
Aryonia Sue (girl) & Agustina Marie (girl)



I'm amazed at how many peopled used the name Lynn.  "Rain" names also seem popular.

From these, girls ones I really like are Caleah, Makiah, Kiara, Adysen, Makenzy, Brenli & Mallory
Boys ones I really like are Harrison, Cody & Landon

Ones I really don't like are Garrett, Kohl (wtf? emo teenage parents? lol), Shaylee, Stormi, Kyalita Coyalita (i mean, come on!), Briseyda.

Opinions?
[identity profile] poespretty.livejournal.com
These were birth announcements in the newspaper today:

Dakota Kathleen
Parents: Sandra & Mark, Maternal Grandparents: Margaret & Charles, Paternal Grandparents: Karen & Michael

Clara Nicole
P: Matthew & Marybeth.  MGP: James & Kathleen. PGP: Peter & Marie.

Ruby Jayne
P: Timothy & Felicity  MGP: not listed. PGP: James & Barbara

Katrina Beth
P:  Eric & Katie.  MGP: John & Eloise PGP: Alfred & Marion

Chloe Ann
P: Michael & Debra.  MGP: Richard & Clo  PGP: Leo & Mary

Jacob Anders
P: Paul & Amber MGP:unlisted PGP:unlisted
[identity profile] thorabrighid.livejournal.com
I haven't posted my list a whole in a long time. I've changed some things, I'd like to hear what y'all think.


Girls:
Top three:

Elinor Susannah
Nico Louisa
Willa Austen

Joannah Austen
Mathilda Kathryn
Rosalind Louisa
Francesca Iris
Esther Susannah
Isobel Kathleen

Boys:
Top Three:

Cyrus Jackson
Wyatt Holden
Jasper Thomas

Peter Liam
Finnegan Jude (to go by Finn.)
Gideon Jack
Benjamin Judah (to go by Judah.)
Sebastien Thomas
Henry Oliver


I don't always go from names that flow perfectly, just that I like them. And I kind of go for classic, but..obscure names.
[identity profile] rhondaaerosmith.livejournal.com
I had this weird dream that I tell my fiancee that I wanna name our little girl Scott. I don't think I would ever do that and I'm not even pregnant. What do you guys think?
[identity profile] secret-x-stars.livejournal.com
Please comment with the area you live in/grew up in (whichever is more relevant to how you pronounce things) and the way you would pronounce this name:

Jeanne.
[identity profile] stacilia.livejournal.com
So, for the past four weeks, I had decided that I wanted to name my upcoming little girl, Ava Isabella. Now, I know everyone is going to say "ava is so overused, etc", but I live in a very, very small town, and I don't know of a single Ava here. However, I've recently also fell in love with two other names. Evangeline and Adeline. *Squinches eyes shut* I already told everyone I was going to name her Ava, but now I can't decide!! I really like all three of these names. I'm also having trouble with the middle name. I want to name her Isabelle or Isabella (thats the only stipulation that the father had..he wanted her named after his grandmother if possible...) Which sounds better? I need your help girls! Else, I'll go nuts trying to decide what to name her. Would it be considered bad taste to change what I was going to name her, or should it not really matter, since its my baby? What combination would you use with the names provided? Help!
[identity profile] calixbat.livejournal.com
I absolultey love the name Corrine Bailey Rae.

Just curious to know if there are any names of famous people you love but could never use.

If you're not familiar with Corrine.. shes a singer. Corrine Bailey Rae would be number one on my list if it weren't for .. well.. her parents beating me to the name. lol
[identity profile] af-kiss-x0.livejournal.com
I found out I was pregnant recently so I have to think of names ;]

The only boys name I like is Aiden.

Girls names I like Renee alot. I also like Olivia.

Does anyone have suggestions?
I prefer common names and names that are easy to pronounce.
[identity profile] sayga.livejournal.com
1. So, you know on Alice in Wonderland, her cat's name is Dinah (Dye-nuh). Is that how you spell it? Or is Dinah pronounced like Dee-nah? How about Dena or Dina? Are all of these pronounced Dee-nuh? And once you get the right spelling for DYE-nuh, does it sound like you're saying "diner" with a British accent, or does it actually sound like a name?

2. Which of these is better, if any (for someone hoping to get the nickname "Kes" out of it):
Kes
Kessa
Kesana / Kesanna
Kesandra / Kessandra
Kesandria / Kesandrea or Kessandria / Kessandrea

3. Is Anice or Annis too close to "anus" to be a good name?

4. How would you pronounce Evalena? I'm thinking ehv-ah-LEE-nuh, but maybe the first letter says eee instead of eh.

5. How about Adeline? ah-dah-lynn, ah-dah-leen, or ah-dah-line (line as in clothes line)? It isn't a terribly common name, but it's very close to Madeline. Like Addison to Madison. I think I'd avoid using either of those, just because they are so close to a popular name. (well, Addison is #107 for 2005, so still popular, but no where near as popular as Madison is).
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