Oct. 8th, 2006

[identity profile] caramelsugar.livejournal.com
My cousin recently had a boy, Sean Patrick O'Doyle. Very Irish, I'm not sure how they spelled Sean either. So I was wondering, which spelling of the name Sean do you like best? I prefer Sean, and I don't really know any other ways to spell it other then Shawn.

Also, I absolutely LOVE the names Eliza and Elijah. I was wondering though, say I were to have twins and they happen to be a boy and girl, would that be too cutesy or similar? And if I were to just have a boy and girl at different times and name them that, would that kind of be weird since they both do sound fairly similar. I think I would name the girl Elizabeth and just call her Eliza for short. And like I said this is only if this would happen, I'm not pregnant and hopefully I won't be for another 10 or so years.
[identity profile] maude.livejournal.com
What could Anna be a nickname for, other than Annabelle?
Does Anna seem too informal to be a first name as itself?

How do you feel about using names your parents were going to name you or your siblings if they were the other gender? My sister and I were going to be Owen and Samuel, and my brother was going to be Anna(belle), all of which I like...but I don't know if it'd be too weird using them.
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_sugarlips/
My husband absolutely is insist on naming our baby Tarin or Taryn if it's a girl. I absolutely hate it, so does every body else I've asked. It reminds me of Tara, which reminds me of Tara reid, and I know about 15 dogs with the same name. I like the name Amber for a girl, I always have. Our last name is Riney (rhymes with Hiney, haha) So -ie or -y names are definetly out. Any suggestions?

Oh and for a boy we've already decided on Caleb James.

What do you think?

Charmayne

Oct. 8th, 2006 01:39 pm
[identity profile] xcuore.livejournal.com
here (in holland) this name Charmayne seems to be very populair for girls
in my school there is a; Charmayne, Germaine, Chermaine, Shermain and a Sjarmayne all pronounced as; Cher-mà-ne
and i know a boy named Germain

i dont know if i like Charmayne as name
and i dont know what to think about all those ways of writing it.

WDYT?
[identity profile] scouty.livejournal.com
hello again

I´d like to give my kids a third name...which is related to my parents

but my parents have really..well..old // traditional whatever names suggestions are welcome )
[identity profile] p-inkjeans.livejournal.com
Just a quick three-question poll.

For the first two, choose your favorites. The third question explains itself.

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[identity profile] ashadelic.livejournal.com
I have loved the name Elijah for a very long time and it has recently become very tainted.. which I'm not too happy about, but nevertheless the name is tainted and I'm just not sure I could ever name my child that now. I know it may sound silly, but I'm sure there are some of you who completely understand this.

Anyway, I would still love to name my child something similar. We had planned to call Elijah "Eli" for short and I have recently become attached to just Eli. (I like Elias, husband doesnt, so it's out)

Here's the point:

1.) Is Eli "name" enough to stand on its own? (ETA Eli is Jewish/English/Biblical and means "ascension")
2.) Eli Malachi sounds horrible, so what other middle names might you suggest?
3.) Opinions on these:

Eli Adam
Eli Aaron
Eli Isaac
[identity profile] xcuore.livejournal.com

what do you all think of Alexei Rodin for a boy?
It just popped up in my head and i like it^^

and what about Nicea Kym (Kym is the name of a chinese friend of mine, its pronounced like Keane but with an M) for a girl?.
I really like the name Nicea (pronounced like ni-C-a the C part is like CEreals if that makes sense LOL

I  havent heared the name Nicea before and i think its a great name^^

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