Aug. 30th, 2007

[identity profile] americandiva.livejournal.com
What do you think of when you hear these first names?

What characteristics (personality, looks, etc) come to your mind.


Girls:
Isobel (nn Izzie)
Felicity
Natalie
Violet
Eliana
Leah
Peyton
Christina
Taylor
Keeva

Boys:
Sean
Matthew (nn Matt)
Evan
David
Tadhg (pn like Tiger without the er btw)
Peter
William

thanks
[identity profile] neverstarsburn.livejournal.com
I thought I'd post my name list, since thats the trend lately, but I don't have a babynames.com one, so here it is, there isn't a last name because I'm not married, and it'd be weird to just stick mine or my boyfriends name in there, ha:

Boys:
Sebastian Amory or Sebastian Aloysius (family name, NN typically Ally, said Olly
Remus Sebastian
Sirius Amory or Alexei
Alexei (NN Lex) Dylan
West Baylor or Amory
Amir (I don't know what middle name to use, suggestions? maybe West?)

Girls:
Lennon Rosalind
Morrisson Isabel
Ginevra Catherine
Lillian Catherine (family name again)
Autumn-Leigh Catherine
Leila Catherine
Marina Beatrix
Aziza Susan

any other middle name suggestions for all the names with Catherine? Obviously I'd only use Catherine once.
[identity profile] miss-tee.livejournal.com
My Fiance has some friends with interesting/unusual names (quite a few are Hebrew names). I thought I would post them and see what you all think:
Girls:
Kania (KAN-yah)
Liron (lee-RUN)
Tamar (tah-MAR)
Marin (mah-RIN)
Nurit (noo-REET)
Tal
Berna (BER-nah)
Gilda (Jzeel-DAH) the Jz sound is my approximation of the french sounding J sound

Guys:
Shayl (sh-AYL)
Vilas (VEE-lohss)

And here are some of my friends with interesting names thrown in for good measure (all girls):

Anaz (Ah-NAHZ)
Tanvi (TUN-vee) the pronunciation is something like that but even I don't say it properly
Raluca (rah-LOO-ka)
[identity profile] th3-unicorn.livejournal.com
How would you read the name Lodemai ?

It's a name I found some years ago through a Vampire Name Generator (intended for role plyaing) and it stuck with me. Then I found it's an old english name that means 'guide', and other versions are Lodema and Lodemah.
I pronounce it Lo-duh-m-eye, but with a quick 'duh' syllable and I'm not sure if it's meant to sound this.
I like it pronounced in italian because it has a very 'liquid' cadence.
However, I could never use it in italian (at least not for a baby, I mean) because it's two nouns next too each other, 'lode' and 'mai', which mean 'praise' and 'never', so it would actually have a weird meaning.

WDYT?

Also, what about these names?

Daphne
Sybilla (nn Billie)
Glenda
Dominique

So..

Aug. 30th, 2007 04:29 pm
[identity profile] todaydream.livejournal.com
I just read that two semi-famous Dutch people had a daughter yesterday/today.

According to nu.nl, one is named Bo Maddy and the other is named Tigerlily Bella Grace Pate.

I don't like these names at all. WDYT?
[identity profile] isoldereverie.livejournal.com

I was shopping for a new little tea set for my 2 yr old daughter. While walking down the doll aisle I found the High School Musical dolls and I could not believe that one of the characters is really named Sharpay. Sharpay?! WTH? That's a breed of dog with lots of wrinkles! (Granted it's spelled differently, but still...) Anyone thinking of naming their son Labrador? How about Beagle? /sarcasm

WDYT of the name Sharpay?

[identity profile] mystickiwi.livejournal.com
There's a girl in my brothers class named O'Hale.

I think it takes the "surnames as first names" things a little too far, and I also think it sounds more masculine than feminine (although based off the yearbook she's invovled in every sport our school offers, so maybe she's a tomboy?). Although it is better than some of the other double capitals/apostrophe names that I've seen on here
[identity profile] sulkyme.livejournal.com
Hello, though I'd show some names that I fancy and see what you all think of... I'm not done adding to the list, but for now its a nice sized list I think...

http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9532656  

I'm also open for suggestions with middle names and such :)

Lucinda

Aug. 30th, 2007 08:16 pm
[identity profile] krosp.livejournal.com
I met someone recently called Lucinda, it was the first time I'd heard the name. Just thought I'd put it out there although it's not one I'd use myself. I guess it'd be good for people who like the nicknames Lucy or Cindy.
[identity profile] sirenphotos.livejournal.com
What about Ren for a first name? I doubt my husband would ever go for it, but I think it's kind of cool.

I was thinking more of for a girl.
[identity profile] coconutchica.livejournal.com
I just got a new job and my job trainer is preggers!

She is having a baby girl, and has decided on the name Alaina (hasn't picked a spelling yet though, this is just my guess)

she is dying for some mn suggestions, all i really know about her is that she's Southern, very happy, very sweet, and very excited!

my favorite choices were something flowery (Rose or something with Rose in it)

Alaina Rosemary maybe?

Thanks!
[identity profile] kacieka.livejournal.com
One of my best friends is naming her little girl Illryia. I think thats how she spelt it. Pronounced Ill-eryia, I believe. WDYT? I like it actually.

Another friend of mine is naming her boy Peirce.. I like that as well.

Anyone have any ideas for a different middle name that goes with Delilah or preferably a different first name that goes with the middle name Elizabeth?
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