Sep. 12th, 2007

arwen

Sep. 12th, 2007 01:54 am
[identity profile] scouty.livejournal.com
hello everybody

what do you think about the name ARWEN for a girl ?

a woman in another forum asked this and now there is a big discussion about it and I was wondering what you think about the name...

I really like it
I know 5 arwens and they all like their name and do not have any problems with it....
[identity profile] bohemianvegan.livejournal.com
Michael J. Fox has four kids. He has twin daughters named Aquinnah and Schuyler. His other daughter is Esme and his son is named Sam.
I found out that "Aquinnah" is the name of a town on Martha's Vineyard in Massachusetts. The town used to be called "Gay Head". No lie.

top 5

Sep. 12th, 2007 10:44 am
[identity profile] spikes-sexkitty.livejournal.com
ok, i have THE list.... lol

here are my top 5 names for each gender. 

WDYT? )
 
opinions are welcomed. thoughts on the nn's i have, the nn's you prefer for certain names (and why), etc.

ty ahead of time!
[identity profile] xo-inthered.livejournal.com

Elijah Matthew
William Anthony

Winter (middle name)
Evelyn (middle name)

Does anyone have any idea of some good, non-filler middle names for the girls?
Winter's appeal lies in the book by John Marsden, not the season.

Hello

Sep. 12th, 2007 02:45 pm
[identity profile] fallenangel2004.livejournal.com
So, I have been starting to pick out names because my partner and I have decided to start trying to have a family and here are a few names we like but neither of us can really agree on.

 

What do you think of them?
[identity profile] theflyingshadow.livejournal.com
Hi,

I'm from Israel and here it is very uncommon to find someone with, or give, a middle name. But I see here that many of you like to use 2 or even 3 names for a child, and I was wondering why is that?

I would really appreciate your answers. 

(I'm new, please don't shoot me... ;)  )

Eh?

Sep. 12th, 2007 06:13 pm
[identity profile] sentinelsoul.livejournal.com
I just found out today that my aunt and uncle named their baby Mystasia. "mih-STAY-zhah"

Googled it. Apparently it's some kind of fantasy game, although they say that's not why they named her that.

What do you folks think? Personally, I feel pity for the child. I can just hear the "mistake" jokes now, which, sadly, wouldn't be too far from the truth. (She wasn't planned, wasn't supposed to happen, wasn't really looked forward to, either.)
[identity profile] monalyssasmile.livejournal.com
 I was looking at guest stars on the show Who's The Boss?, which might I add is an amazing show. ;-)  And one of them Kristian Alfonso (female) has a stepson named Spartan.  WDYT?  It reminds me of that Mean Kitty Song that has been popular this week on YouTube.
[identity profile] juniorfan29.livejournal.com
First birthdays listed in the newspaper:

Twins- Adysen and Ayden




Why? Just...why?
[identity profile] monalyssasmile.livejournal.com
 I just heard this name, what do you think about it.  Setera pron. suh-tare-uh
[identity profile] framedinblood.livejournal.com
I sort of promised my Dad several years ago that if I ever have a son that I would name the boy after him. He didn't want me to use his first name, Harvey, but to use his middle name, Richard, instead. I'm not currently pregnant but I'd sort of like this one set so I can think up more names.

I don't want to use it as a first name because I don't really care for it that much, well that and one of its nicknames is Dick. I'd much rather use it as a middle name but I'm having a hard time finding names it flows with that I like.

My favourite boys names are Armand, Deacon, Sebastien, Nicholas, Dimitri, Liam, Rocco, Victor and Vincent.

The other day I thought of Deacon Richard Alexander [lastname], but that is a super long name. Alexander is a family name (from my Grandfather on my mother's side) and so is Armand (from French ancestors named d'Armand).

What do you guys think? I'm open to any sort of suggestion, even names that I didn't list.
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