Oct. 12th, 2012

[identity profile] r0ck-y0ur-s0ul.livejournal.com

Friend of mine had her second son about a week ago.

Weston Kenneth Edwin (two middle names) joined big brother Jordan Eugene.

Thoughts?

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[identity profile] bright-eyes-jh.livejournal.com
So I got a reading from a baby psychic for fun (I know, I know, but it was like ten bucks. Couldn't help myself.) since my husband and I are trying for our second baby. She said I would have a girl next and a boy again after that.

My son's name is Malcolm Fionnlagh, and I know if we have another boy his first name will be Alasdair/Alistair (can't decide on a spelling just yet). I did have a list of girl names for quite some time, but none of them quite go with my boy names.

Suggestions? Obviously I'm into that whole Scottish/Gaelic name scheme. I don't mind traditional Gaelic spellings, though maybe not for a first name since that could be a big pain.
[identity profile] phoenixglass.livejournal.com
I've been working on a collaboration novel with a friend, and I get to name and design half of the characters that our story will need. The nature of it requires the characters to be from different time periods (within reason, no time travel involved) and so I had done my best to pick out some names that would be commonly used in the times they were born in.
So I'm kind of hoping that in addition to critiquing the choices, that I could have some help with making sure that they were names that wouldn't be out of place for the time they were born.

Angelica Beauregard. - born in 1983 - french on her father's side

Bernard Smith. - Born in 1922  - want to keep this one simple

Alice Carroll. - born on the last day of 1999, has a Taiwanese maternal grandmother, so maybe the name is not a good choice?

Esperanza. - born in 1994, she's homeless, so she has no last name that she remembers

Tabitha-Storm Wilder. - born in 1995. I want her to have kind of a ridiculous name that she hates, so hence the odd choice


Christopher Sageull. - born in 1979

Erik Yohanson. - born in 1973

Do the names sound plausible for the times chosen? Or plausible at all indeed?

[identity profile] starcrossed.livejournal.com
for future baby. I'm super picky. Last name is very awkward, LeeLee (almost, it has the double l and ends in a y/ee sound.) So off limits are names containing L (there's already too many l's!) and ending in the ee/y sound. This makes naming hard! Middle names will probably be Charlotte for a girl and James for a boy. I'm also from a big family so a lot of names that fit this criteria are off limits (Adam, Mason and Thomas, for example.) I also prefer more classical names that age well. I'd love more name suggestions that fight my very picky criteria! I'm not really 100% sold on any of these, to be honest.

My current list is for girls:
Georgina
Ava
Thea
Maya
Primrose
Sasha
Sara (pronounced Sar-ra not Sarah- will this constantly be mispronounced?)
Vivian

And for boys:
Archer (not sure this will age well though I love it)
James (as a first name and I need a middle name for it)
Peter
Jake
George
Max
Jack
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