Jul. 10th, 2007

[identity profile] babyxmomma.livejournal.com
Hey =] I'm new to this community. 

I just decided to Join!

I just turned 18 a week ago & Found out i'm pregnant about two or so months ago. Im nearly three & a half months along [ this friday it'll be exact. ]

I dont know what I'm having yet! [ Hopefully find out next month ] People are placing bets its a boy though.

So; girl names are really easy for me. But boy names, not so easy.  I don't have a "classic" name, at least not for my decade.  & I dont want my child to be a "brittany" or an "ashley" or a "john".  

so for girls this is what im thinking;

Lacey [ my mom was gonna name me this; & its her grams last name. ] pronounced- lay-see.
Mackenzie.
Audrina.

& For boys I like

Landon
Hunter
Connor
& Tristin.

Input please? =]
[identity profile] ex-bluebonn.livejournal.com
I recently came across the following boy's name (keep in mind that I never saw it in print).

Baron

WDYT? Any other spellings you'd like to offer? Bayron? Bearon?

Chriss

Jul. 10th, 2007 10:32 am
[identity profile] christhiane.livejournal.com
Could you please tell me how much you like the nick name 'Chriss' for a girl based on a scale from one to ten where one is not at all and ten is absolutely love it?


[Poll #1018578]
[identity profile] geogirl.livejournal.com
I found out last week that we are having a little girl. My husband and I have two names that we like:

Caroline Grace
Allison Grace

I'm partial to Caroline and he's partial to Allison. Our daughter's name is Madelyn Elizabeth. I really want another classic girl name with 3 syllables. I also prefer not to use nicknames (ie Maddie), which is the main reason I prefer Caroline to Allison. With Allison I would have a hard time not wanting to call her Ally, but I feel like if I call her Ally, then people will take it upon themselves to call Madelyn Maddie. That may be silly, I know!

Grace is a wildly popular middle name, but it also happens to be the first name of my husband's grandma and she will be very pleased. Elizabeth is both my middle name and my grandma's middle name, so we wanted to honor his side this time.

Tell me what you think!

Royalty

Jul. 10th, 2007 02:31 pm
[identity profile] 0o-faerie.livejournal.com
I thought it would be nice to post the names of 'our' princes and princesses here (i.e. the princesses of the Netherlands) because they have crazy names. No not really. But crazier than most kids' names =).

Read More =) )

Hah, I always love it when another royal kid is born =)

*Edit because cut didn't work =)
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/____tonightt/
Can you give me middle name suggestions for

Maeve
Cecile
& Claire

Thanks in advance ♥
*I dont care for very common middle names, (for example: lynn marie ann elizabeth) but nothing too crazy*
[identity profile] petitpapillion.livejournal.com
My boyfriend's favourite name, the name that he wants to name the first daughter that comes along in his life, is Llueva. Apparently it is Spanish for rain. (Now, I have only taken Spanish 101 so I haven't learned weather words yet, but I'll take his word for it, he heard it on a vacation to Mexico. :P)

What I do know is that there are many different dialects of Spanish and the double l is pronounced differently everywhere you go. Sometimes it has a jy sound, others just y, and sometimes a ly sound. He prefers the latter.
So it is pronounced, essentially, Lou-ava.

WDYT? I don't really feel strongly one way or the other about it.
[identity profile] mystickiwi.livejournal.com
Today at work I heard the name (and I'm not sure of the spelling) Tatie on a little girl (it was pronunced like Katie, but with a T)
Now, I'm not all that fond of it, but I could see it being used as a nickname for Tatiana or something, but as a name by itself? Yuck!
[identity profile] pythianlegume7.livejournal.com
but apparently not. I was looking through my mom's wedding pictures, and she showed me a couple of her great aunts and uncles. Her great grandmother wanted to name her daughters biblical names, but didn't want them to sound too Jewish, so she changed a couple of letters in all of them. So, that generation of females is named:

Devorah instead of Deborah,
Yetra instead of Yetta (my great grandmother),
Elnor instead of Eleanor, and
Hasel instead of Hazel.

Apparently the boys didn't get the same treatment though, because they were named Sol, David, Julian and Raymond. Big family I guess. I kind of like Devorah.

On a relatively related note, my mother thinks all old-testament names sound way too Jewish. For instance, I quite like names like Levi, Seth, Jonah, Asher, Solomon etc. but she thinks they all sound too religious.

Izzy

Jul. 10th, 2007 10:53 pm
[identity profile] americandiva.livejournal.com
Isabelle or Isobel

p.s. I'd use Izzy as a nickname.
[identity profile] liveoverlove.livejournal.com
Based on these girls names, what boys names would you suggest to me?

Cordelia
Dahlia
Lilith
Eleanor
Mathilda
Olive
Aurelia
Clementine
Dulcie
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