Jan. 28th, 2007

[identity profile] solongoodnight.livejournal.com
Well, anyway..... sorry. I like his name. His father likes his name. Actually, I haven't even come across anyone who disliked his name or the way I spelled.... you all are the first *gives out prizes*. I least I didn't spell it completely funky, like Skieloure.... believe me, I've seen kids with names spelled so odd you don't even know how to pronounce them. Anyway, sorry again..... leaving.
[identity profile] so-there.livejournal.com
...that when you are planning for naming a baby, you can easily come up with 6+ names for each sex... but when you're actually naming a baby, you can't even come up with one!?

mix up

Jan. 28th, 2007 01:15 pm
[identity profile] trivher.livejournal.com
Some more random names generated. Pick the one you like best from each group (or the one you hate the less)

Random + names = fun )
[identity profile] babyjess8.livejournal.com
i have many sets of twins in my extended family, some of their names are:
Barry and Brian
Natalie and James
Emma and Megan
Hazel and Laura
Grace and Connor
Ruby and Rosie

What are your opinions on giving matching initials? (eg Barry and Brian) What about similar sounding names (Rub- EEE and Ros- EEE) I'm almost entirely convinced I will have twins. Feel free to critique some of the names I would call my twins.

Will most probably use:
Kenneth Daniel and Asher James (b-b)
Asher James and Alexis Caitlin (b-g)
Millani Isabel and Alexis Caitlin (g-g)
[identity profile] septembergrrl.livejournal.com
There was an article in the paper today about a benefit for SIDS research in the name of a little boy who had died of it.

The baby's first name was Brisan. What do you think?

I feel horrible for the family's loss, but that aside, it's hard for me to think of a name I would like less. If the parents meant for it to be pronounced "Brih-sahn," like they were French, that's pretentious and sounds like a food; if they said it like Bryson, the spelling's non-intuitive, and I still don't think it's a very attractive name.
[identity profile] babyjess8.livejournal.com
My maternal grandparents both have just one given name. I have already decided to use my deceased grandfather's name for my first born son, however, would still like to honor my grandmother. The problem is that I don't really like her name... it's Sylvia. Can anyone think of ways I can *change* or use this name??





FYI my current name list is:
Kenneth
Asher
Xaviar
Hamish
Lucas
(middle names James, Thomas, Daniel)
Alexis
Millani
Isabella
Georgia
Ruby
(mn Caitlin/Kate, Emma, Maree, Elizabeth, Grace)
[identity profile] freshsmiles.livejournal.com
It's a girl! YAY!

Audrey Lynn
Jacqueline Nicole
Alisha Lynn
Kiara Lynn
Kianna Lynn
Jordyn Nicole
Bailey Lynn
Raelynn Nicole

Those are the names I've decided on. I want one of those for my daughter.
I really can't decide on one. Which one do you like the best? Which one do you hate/dislike?
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