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aballard23.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2008-01-22 09:27 pm
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So, what do you think would go good with Remi? Or Remy. Those are the only two spellings I like, really.
There's a story behind it, but I'm really actually fond of that name.
There's a story behind it, but I'm really actually fond of that name.
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I think Remi Anne sounds kinda nice, but I know Anne is such a common middle name.
By the way, nice icon. ;-)
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I actually stole it, I have no idea where.
.. I like yours better. :(
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(So that means I don't know who to credit, if anyone even asked in the first place)
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Thanks. :D I totally love the little rose. Haha.
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Remi was actually my boyfriend's little sister's name, and she passed away in a car accident.
I want our son's middle name to be Arthur after my grandfather who passed away, so I figured that it was only fair I name our daughter after his sister.
Remi also seems gender neutral to me, so it could work for a boy as well, if we end up having two boys.
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I don't think I'd do the é, as I'm pretty sure she didn't have it in her name and I'd really like to stick to Remi (her spelling) if possible.
But I do very much like Martine..
How would you pronounce it? The only way I can see is Mar-TEEN.
But then again.. Mar-tin-AY?
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Rémy Martin is a cognac (a brandy from the Cognac region of France) and champagne cognac a brandy from the tiny Champagne Cognac region of France) originally produced by Rémy Martin, a French winemaker, who founded the company in 1724.
Martine would be the feminine version. of course i'm in no way suggesting that one should name one's child after a drink. ;)
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I actually like Remi Martine. :P
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Anyhow, I was really looking for middle name suggestions.
But if it ends up being a boy name I'm sure we'll use Remy instead.
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But that was his sister's name, so I'm respecting that. :)
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remy james comes to mind. female-wise, remi christine or remi evelyn sound nice :)
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I like Remi Christine a lot, actually. :)