ext_339146 ([identity profile] bunnsidhe.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] babynames2006-06-29 09:03 am

Hello, Everyone!

Hello!   :)

I've made a few comments in some posts here, so maybe it's time for me to introduce myself.

My name is Tracy, I'm married and I live in Scandinavia (but moving moving to England in the next few weeks). My husband and I are not planning on having children at the moment--I just love picking out names and learning what names other people like. However, I think I am the odd one out here. I don't do the "sibling set" thing. I don't care if my son's name matches my daughter's name. I'd give my son an Irish first name with a Scandinavian middle name, and  my daughter would have a Russian first name with the middle name of June. I also don't care about perfect flow in names--as long as it doesn't sound like it rhymes or is embarrassing in some capacity to the child (difficult to pronounce, intials make a funny word, etc.). And I think naming your kid just Maggie or Charlie is fine. Those are acceptable names for adults and I feel you shouldn't be forced to pick Charles if you don't like it. My name is short sounding and I'm fine with it and I never use my middle name with it.

I have a dog named Milo, a rabbit named Tookie and a new baby bunny named Frank (full name is Francis after the saint).

I enjoy reading the posts in here.   :)

[identity profile] sageharper.livejournal.com 2006-06-29 10:49 am (UTC)(link)
Hi :)
I live in England too, way down south. Which part are you moving too?

Am not majorly fussed about sibsets, because kids don't come in boxsets. My brother and I have totally non matching names (Richard & Sage), but they suit us as individuals.
Still would want to make sure the names sound good when rattled off together and aren't wildly diffrent style/popularity wise [tend to like similiar names in that respect anyway]

I do put a lot of thought into how names look and sound, possibly being a writer is a factor there. Though it's true we don't use middle names that much, so would go more with significance over 'sounding good'.

Much prefer full names instead of just the nickname. It's hard to know a birth whether a girl would better suit Liz, Beth or Ella; but if she was named Elizabeth then she'd have all those options.

Aww I have two rabbits too, the one in your icon is gorgeous :)

[identity profile] sageharper.livejournal.com 2006-06-29 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
Cool
It's not bad here really. Good luck with the move. :)

Fair enough
Yeah that is totally stupid when a name isn't actually short for anything.

Ah right, sweet :)
My two are just 'mutts'.

[identity profile] anapology.livejournal.com 2006-06-29 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Ahh good old England! Where abouts?
I'm in the southwest & the weather is pretty good at the moment :-p