Jun. 17th, 2012

[identity profile] thelasttruth.livejournal.com
Before I start - I'm not planning on having kids for another 8 years or so. This is just for fun.

For a while now, these have been my if-I-had-kids name combinations:

Adelaide Beatrix Elodie
Vivica Josephine Lula
Caius Oakley Wilder
Atticus Finnley Reason

Lately I'm falling out of love with Elodie though. I've been playing around with other options - Verity has been on my mind, and I also like Georgia, Margaret, Indianna, and Eleanor/Eleanora. I'm not sure if any of those fit terribly well though. Does anyone have any suggestions for what could replace Elodie? I'm looking for something that's feminine and not very common. I'm also interested in the meaning of the name. Georgia means farmer which I like because my dad's side of the family is a farming family (this is as close as I'll get to naming my kid after someone else). I shy away from Margaret a bit because it means pearl, which doesn't mean much to me. Same with Indianna which just means land of Indians. Eleanor means sun ray which I really like because sun=happiness to me. What do you think? Can you come up with any names with good meanings that would fit with the other names I have chosen?
Some names I like that I can't use because I know people with the names: Robin, Jenelle, Daria (DARE-ee-ah), Isabelle/Annabelle, Clara, anything with Lynn (which is too bad because I LOVE Jacklynn - but my mum's middle name is Lynn and my first name is Amber-Lynn).
[identity profile] nobodynomore.livejournal.com
Overall, what are your opinions on month names?

I ask because lately I've seen a lot more of them popping up on my friend's list, usually as names of their nieces/nephews.

However, I came across Auktobher (~21 y/o) & Decembre (~19 y/o) just a few days ago. I wonder if Decembre's parents are perhaps Canadian or French or from somewhere else that speaks French.  Auktobher I really have no words.
[identity profile] sursumcorda.livejournal.com
I met a little girl named Denim yesterday. What.
[identity profile] earn-my-wings.livejournal.com

Someone posted a little while back about anglicizing names and it made me think of a name I really like in English, but not in its original Hebrew pronunciation:

Jael (Jay-el) or "Yah-el" in Hebrew.

Part of the appeal of the name is that she was a bad-arse Biblical character. Plus, it's just sounds pretty and strong, to me.

Thoughts?

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