Sep. 5th, 2007

[identity profile] bohemianvegan.livejournal.com
There is that touching story of twins named Kyrie and Brielle from Massachusetts.  One twin was very sickly, and the nurse took the healthy twin and put it in the baby bed with the sick twin.  The sick twin improved immensely after being with her sister.  The couple had another kid, a boy, named Elan that was a few years older. The kids are doing well now.  

I like those names, but I don't think I would use them.

Oh no. :(

Sep. 5th, 2007 09:27 am
[identity profile] lizziey.livejournal.com
So, I'm watching Maury.

Oh, dear.

This woman is named Forever.

She named her daughter Eternity.

Thanfully, she named her second child Christopher. *phew*
[identity profile] unbakedbrownie.livejournal.com
I think I have seen more peculiar names on television court shows than anywhere else. Today, on one, the folks were named Charnita and Vashnee. Those are awful to me. o_o
[identity profile] caramelskies.livejournal.com
Anaracely --saw this on a missing persons add.

Phedon-- saw it on a movie credit

Matlie-- friends daughters name

I like Matlie it's cute but too similar to Natalie.

I noticed the day after I posted my entry about the name Lily Austen and naming my daughter after Jane Austen. (I can't name her jane my name is Jane) someone else used the name Austen and said "errm its after jane austen." LOL. (im not making fun of the poster, just thought it was funny)
[identity profile] omgzits--tam.livejournal.com
What names do you really like, but won't ever use due to a pop culture reference?

For example, you won't name your daughter Hermione after the Harry Potter craze.
You can stop considering Paris because of the lovely heiress who made it seem so pretty. /sarcasm
Maddox can be crossed off because of Angelina's son.

(And by saying this, I don't mean you MUST stop considering these potential names, but that your opinion of them has lessened because of whatever pop culture reference.)

My X-ed Names )
[identity profile] monalyssasmile.livejournal.com

I really love the name Payne for a boy.  I first heard it on an episode of Designing Women and I liked it.  I heard it again in another tv show and I really liked it.  I'd love to use the name but just in case I don't have a second boy, I want my first son to have the middle name Manning.  Payne Manning sounds too much like Peyton Manning and that is not what I was going for.  My current favorite boy name that I would actually use is Deacon, so I thought Deacon Manning Payne Lastname sounded decent albeit very football player-ish.  My second name I would use was Thatcher Manning Payne.  I love the names Oliver, Caleb and Adam, but they are just too popular for me to actually use.  What do you think?  Do you have any suggestions?

[identity profile] americandiva.livejournal.com
I may have posted these before so sorry if I'm repeating myself. I just still need more opinions.

Ok first of all I love the name Caoimhe (pn Kee-va) but I'm afraid of the pn problems with it. People have misprounouced my name a lot and I hate it...I don't really want to do that to my daughter ya know. I'm not in an area where everyone is Irish (I'm in New York so its very mixed) so my question is...
Caoimhe or Keeva.


second of all...what do you think of these names. All are for girls.

Caoimhe/Keeva
Thea
Taylor
Justine
Eliana
Delilah
Callie

thanks
[identity profile] th3-unicorn.livejournal.com
Wdyt of Danson for a boy's (middle) name?
I came across it as a last name, but it feels cute, I used to be a fan of Hanson and I'm totally a fan of dancing LOL. Just brain candy maybe.
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