Nov. 8th, 2006

Ash...

Nov. 8th, 2006 12:19 am
[identity profile] cluckydude.livejournal.com
A'ight, spam me up...

What's your favourite name that somehow contains "Ash" either as a beginning, middle, or end?

When I say favourite, I mean either the one you like the most or the one you love to hate.

I am very into unique names, but not younik names, you know?  I'm very fond of gender neutral names, too.
[identity profile] corielcries.livejournal.com
I've seen this name with several spellings, so I was wondering what the majority preference was.

To the poll!  )
[identity profile] aintlifesosweet.livejournal.com
[Poll #863194]

I like both of these names equally for the same reasons. I'm secretly hoping for twins so I don't have to choose.

Ethan is too popular for me right now. It's my other sister's #1 , too. And my aunt's.
[identity profile] sarahrose.livejournal.com
So I was an election judge yesterday (which I find so fun and so patriotically rewarding, lol) and the best part of it (besides the great food that candidates bring us) is seeing everyone's names. The last names are even fun! We had mostly "normal" names, and then a few less normal ones, lol.

- Lalaquiesha (la-la-kwee-shuh) (f)
- Broc (rhymes with lock) (m)
- Maynird
- Dev (f)
- Minn (f)

(Of the above, I like Broc, but I would spell it with the K at the end if I were to use it at all, which I probably wouldn't, just because of my association with it - Titanic. I love Titanic and the character is fine and all, and I like Bill Paxton [even though he is affectionately one of my top two worst actors] but the association is just really strong to me. In a good day, but yet too strong.)


In our down times I was starting a new story and many of the last names on my character list were right out of the book! lol


It's a great job for a name enthusiast! ;-)
[identity profile] mooie-ziel.livejournal.com
I'm trying to postpone time since I have to have my wisdom teeth taken out in the morning :/

I went through a site's listing of A names and came across these that I liked for boys:

Adael

is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "God witnesses."
Adael has 1 variant form: Adayel.


Adriel
is pronounced AY-dree-el. It is of Hebrew origin, and its meaning is "of God's flock." A biblical name.
Adriel has 1 variant form: Adriell.


Almanzo
is of Old German origin, and its meaning is "precious man." Surname. Famous from the "Little House" books: Almanzo Wilder tells Laura that a distant English ancestor's life had been saved during the Crusades by an Arab named El Manzoor. "They changed it after a while in England, but I guess there's no way to improve it much." It appears a hundred years ago parents also made fanciful choices for names.

Alucio
is of Spanish and Latin origin, and its meaning is "bright, shining." The root is "lux", or light, as in "lucid."
Alucio has 4 variant forms: Allucio, Alucido, Aluxio and Aluzio.


Amal [also girl's name, or so the site says]
is of Hebrew, Sanskrit and Arabic origin, and its meaning is "labor, hard work; pure; hope." Familiar to Americans as the young hero of Giancarlo Menotti's often-performed opera, "Amahl and the Night Visitors."
Amal has 3 variant forms: Amahl, Amali and Amel.


Andrik
is pronounced AN-drik. It is of Slavic origin. Variant of Andrew.
Andrik has 2 variant forms: Andric and Andrick.
[identity profile] maude.livejournal.com
I read about four sisters today named:

Mercy (age 13)
Liberty (age 11)
Glory (age 6)
Comfort (age 4)

I think they ran out of SOMEWHAT ACCEPTABLE nouns by the time they got to Comfort. I know what a noun is thank you. :)
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