Jul. 5th, 2007

[identity profile] silver05.livejournal.com
This is a question I've been wondering about for a while. Since I have a fairly uncommon last name, and have a formerly unusual first name to boot, I never thought that my thinking would come to anything - but both the guys I've dated so far have had incredibly common last names, so I'm wondering.

[Poll #1015643]
[identity profile] spikes-sexkitty.livejournal.com
I have been looking more into the traditional Gaelic/old Irish names that are still around and in existance...
the colored lettering ones are the ones i really like. the others are just... interesting and the ones that i think could grow on me.
[identity profile] eatmymedicine.livejournal.com
Elijah Ryan, Eli for short.
comments please?
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/____tonightt/
My boyfriends aunt was in town for the fourth of july, and she brought her 4 kids. She wanted the theme of "C" names, the names are as follows

Caprice- 13
Caden- 3 1/2
Twins- Collin- 8 months
Corinne*- 8 months

What do you think?
[identity profile] monalyssasmile.livejournal.com
What are some first names for the nickname Jo or Joey for a girl?  I think that nickname is really cute on a girl.  I can't use Josephine because we had a social worker named that and my mom hated her.  I kinda like Josefina, but I went to high school with a Josefina, so I don't know.  Got any ideas?

WDYT

Jul. 5th, 2007 04:14 pm
[identity profile] jojodancer77.livejournal.com
I was just wondering what yall thought of the name Foster? Girl/Boy?

We have a girl lab here at my work with that name and I love it.

Charlotte

Jul. 5th, 2007 04:53 pm
[identity profile] crzydimond.livejournal.com
I've been thinking about the name Charlotte.
What do you all think of it?
What nicknames/middle names would sound nice?
Ta.
[identity profile] americandiva.livejournal.com
There seems to be a bunch of Irish/Gaelic names floating around this place...so I thought I would post my favorites.
btw: I am Irish so I am particial to the names...but not the spellings since I live in New York. So..a lot of these are technically Gaelic but have more American spellings.

Boys:
Braden ( Trendy...but I do like it and i"m not having kids for quite a few years. So I'd only consiter it if it was less trendy when I had a son)
Liam
Rian (pn: like Ryan)
Seamus
Sean
Tadhg or Tighe (different spellings...same name)
Eamon
Rory

Girls:
Alana
Kira
Siobhan
Keeva
Claire
Fiona
Niela
Noelle
[identity profile] o-honeybee-o.livejournal.com
My cousin has just found out she's pregnant.
She's still got a longgg way to go, but she likes the name Aoife (pro. Ee-fa). It's gaelic, and she's living in Ireland so people getting it wrong wont be a problem.
I think it's really pretty and i love the sound!
[identity profile] politicking.livejournal.com
my dad's side is this big, extended, loud (haha) German family. these are the names that we both know.

great-great grandparents:

Hilary Harvey 
Anna (don't know middle name)

great-grandparents:
Harvey Hiram 
Viola May (sister: Mildred)

great aunts & uncles... & my grandmom :)
[identity profile] the-final-song.livejournal.com
I like the names
Killan Avery[for a boy]
Cadence Nicole
Emilia Rae [emmy rae, or emilia lee] whichever..
Kalila Rose [kalila is arabic]


and I also like
Amoura, Harmony, and Aimee.


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