Jan. 8th, 2009

[identity profile] pinkysmith.livejournal.com
I'm pretty sure no one misspelled anything this time.

"drum roll please....Nakoa-Wolf Manakauapo Namakaeha Momoa.
He was born on the stormest [sic], rainy night.
so Nakoa(warrior)...Mana(strength/spirit) Kaua(rain) po(dark)...
The name was always going to be Nakoa-Wolf, but Jason did the research on first middle name, 2nd middle name as you know is Jason's."


Namakaeha is the father's middle name/Hawaiian birth name which means "all knowing eyes".  According to his website he is the 4th generation to carry this name.

[identity profile] pythianlegume7.livejournal.com
I go back and forth every few days. Which of these nicknames for Catherine/Katherine do you like best?
Cat/Kat,
Cate/Kate,
Casia/Kasia (KAH-sha),
Catia/Katia (KAT-ya)

I'm probably the most conflicted about Cate right now. I think its really beautiful, simple and sweet, but it sounds a little plain compared to my other favorites imo. If it helps, my other favorite names are Oliver and Juliet.
[identity profile] laminy.livejournal.com
So, some famous boxer (Manny 'Pacman' Pacquiao - to be exact) and his wife just had a daughter, naming her Queen Elizabeth. WDYT?

And what do people think about the name Daisy?

More Names

Jan. 8th, 2009 05:15 pm
[identity profile] neptunekitty.livejournal.com
Thanks for the input on my last post :)
Here are some other names for girls I quite like.

Oriana
Oriella - this is mainly used in Italy I think.
Elka
Verity
Unison
Lorna
Noelle - great for December babies.
Jenna
Marisa
Persephone - pronounced per-sef-onee.

and here's two I made up myself.

Elysia - inspired by the "Elysium", the latin word for heaven.
Serenna - the second part being pronounced like Jenna or Emma etc.
[identity profile] politicking.livejournal.com
A woman in my training program is named Alaina, her two year old daughter is named Alysia (pronounced Ah-lay-sha). Hrm.
[identity profile] amspeck-myworld.livejournal.com
Just redid my names list (though there are few major changes):
http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9529612

(Also behind cut. All middle names are Hebrew.)
Read more... )

really?

Jan. 8th, 2009 10:01 pm
[identity profile] lipsty.livejournal.com
One of our customers at work is called Michael. Common enough, right? Except that Michael is a woman. A friend of mine tells me that Michael can also be a female name, but I'm not so sure.

Princess Michael of Kent doesn't count - her name is actually Marie Christine :P
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