Jul. 24th, 2009

Berlin

Jul. 24th, 2009 01:18 am
[identity profile] familyrodriguez.livejournal.com
I was watching LA Ink tonight and a woman came in and got a tattoo of her daughters names on her chest: Raven and Berlin.

I just want to know what everyone here thinks of Berlin?

I actually kind of like it.

Pen Name?

Jul. 24th, 2009 04:40 am
[identity profile] amandidda.livejournal.com
This was inspired by pythianlegume7's post a little down the page.


If you had to pick a pen name, what would it be?


I'm always curious to what people would say. I, personally, would keep my first (Amanda) and put my middle as a last (it's Gail but I would probably change the spelling to Gale)
[identity profile] todaydream.livejournal.com
Roger Federer named his newborns Myla Rose and Charlene Riva.

I'm really impressed.
[identity profile] esilva7.livejournal.com
We found out that we're having a baby boy!! Even though we've now been able to narrow down our list by half by knocking out girl names, we're having trouble deciding on one.

Our choices:

1. Ethan Owen Silva

2. Ethan Diego Silva

3. Diego Alejandro Silva

I'm pale as can be with blondeish brown hair and my husband is tan with black hair (Hispanic descent) so the baby could really go either way!
What do you think??
[identity profile] samaside.livejournal.com
Names from an online roleplaying website.

Addison Hailey
Addison Kaylee
Alec Sebastian
Astoria Eloise
Audriana Remy
Benji Graham
Braxton Marshall
Brody Alexander
See More )
[identity profile] quitmyscene.livejournal.com
When does creative get too creative?

I've seen comments about adding a "y" or an "ee" or whatever being called the creative spelling. I was born in 1990 and know a bunch of people with the same names, but different spellings. Some of the more popular examples (that I personally know/have heard):
-Megan / Meagan / Meghan / Meaghan
-Alison / Allison / Alyson / Allyson
-Caitlin / Kaitlin / Katelyn
-Catherine / Katherine / Kathryn
-Sean / Shawn / Shaun
There are a fair amount of others I can think of, but I won't bother listing them all.

I guess I'm just wondering about creativeness. With the names above, I feel like there was (at least at some point) one "correct" spelling, variations made and maybe considered creative, and eventually became accepted as alternative spellings. So.. I think I'm just asking about creativeness in general. What are you okay with, what do you not like at all? I think "Aiden" is already an accepted variation to its original of "Aidan" but "Ayden" or anything else seems wrong. I'm okay with the "y" in Brian/Bryan, but I'm wondering if it's because I'm used it as being a "normal" alternative. How much creativeness can you handle?
[identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/--r0mance/
Ive always used Jillian as my mailing list alias, I knew a girl in highschool called Jillian she was a total badass with great taste in music, ive always loved the name... wdyt?
[identity profile] thecityisdead17.livejournal.com
Names I 'discovered' on Facebook/Myspace:
Boys:
Elwood
Mico
Solveig(soul-vague)
Holden
Rupe (roo-pay)

Girls:
Melishka
Carter
Abriel (ab-rail)
Thema
Else (not sure if its pronounced like else or elsie)
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