Names that could go all the way
Feb. 16th, 2008 08:54 pmBelow the cut you'll find the names that I see myself actually using one day. Of course my name list is larger but once you remove guilty pleasures, ones that clash with your last name and thousand other reasons you find that not many names remain. Well at least that's the way it happened for me LOL.
Also tacked on middles, mainly family names. If you have a better suggestion for a middle (as long as it's already in the middle column list) for a first name please do suggest it. Afterall some combos were rather random.
Boy Names
Ambrose Clyde
Avery Jonathan
Bradford Ian
Dante William
Emerson Paul
Everett Justin
Gideon Richard
Harrison Joshua
Ianto Bryant
Julian Revoultion
Lawrence Patrick
Monroe Steven
Teagan Matthew
Vincent Eugene
Girl Names
Astrid June
Autumn Henrietta
Cassandra Ruth
Fiona Marian
Giselle Paula
Irene Christy
Juliet Eve
Lilliana Mae
Marian Kathy
Natasha Lynn
Noelle Gertrude
Savannah Kay
So, thoughts? Comments? Ham sandwich?
Also tacked on middles, mainly family names. If you have a better suggestion for a middle (as long as it's already in the middle column list) for a first name please do suggest it. Afterall some combos were rather random.
Boy Names
Ambrose Clyde
Avery Jonathan
Bradford Ian
Dante William
Emerson Paul
Everett Justin
Gideon Richard
Harrison Joshua
Ianto Bryant
Julian Revoultion
Lawrence Patrick
Monroe Steven
Teagan Matthew
Vincent Eugene
Girl Names
Astrid June
Autumn Henrietta
Cassandra Ruth
Fiona Marian
Giselle Paula
Irene Christy
Juliet Eve
Lilliana Mae
Marian Kathy
Natasha Lynn
Noelle Gertrude
Savannah Kay
So, thoughts? Comments? Ham sandwich?
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Date: 2008-02-17 04:50 am (UTC)I like a lot of your names, though some are not in the combinations I would choose. I particularly love Gideon, Teagan, and Vincent for boys, and Astrid, Autumn, and Savannah for girls. Teagan is on our "agreed" list for boys, and Savannah is on Hubby's girl list--it's not one I'd really thought about using myself, even though I've always liked it, but I'm definitely considering it now. Autumn was on my girl list, but Hubby didn't particularly care for it, alas.
The sammich depends; is it on rye with swiss cheese and tomato? Maybe a little dijon? Great, now I want a sammich instead of pasta for dinner; luckily, pregnancy is a good excuse for sudden menu changes, and Hubby probably won't argue (much). It's the baby that wants the sammich, right? Right.