experiment
Feb. 23rd, 2010 01:07 pmso this is my experiment. it's a bit opposite of what we usually do here, but my husband and i have set middle names for our first boy/girl so it's a thought i had to come up with different first names to choose from. so, participate if you would like.
if you were pregnant with a girl, and her middle name was going to be colleen, what would you name her?
if you were pregnant with a boy, and his middle name was going to be john, what would you name him?
we don't care a whole lot about flow and all that other stuff, and we do mostly have names picked out already, but i just wanted to get some new ideas. i've been on this community for a while, so some of you know my naming style already, but i am just excited to see everyones thoughts and maybe get some other names to possibly freshen up our list a bit!
if you were pregnant with a girl, and her middle name was going to be colleen, what would you name her?
if you were pregnant with a boy, and his middle name was going to be john, what would you name him?
we don't care a whole lot about flow and all that other stuff, and we do mostly have names picked out already, but i just wanted to get some new ideas. i've been on this community for a while, so some of you know my naming style already, but i am just excited to see everyones thoughts and maybe get some other names to possibly freshen up our list a bit!
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Date: 2010-02-23 06:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-23 06:27 pm (UTC)My picks the other way around are:
Daphne Colleen
Pascale Colleen
Odessa Colleen
Helena Colleen
Elaina Colleen
Louisa Colleen
Mason John
Gabriel John
Brody John
Deacon John
Grady John
Bernard John
There we go, haha.
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Date: 2010-02-23 06:29 pm (UTC)i really like daphne, helena and louisa!
also a big fan of gabriel and brody/brodie, but they are unusable for us, unfortunately!
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Date: 2010-02-23 06:36 pm (UTC)Helena and Louisa are two of my favourite names ever and they also flow really nicely with a lot of names which is so handy.
Oh that's a pity, but that's the thing about John, it goes so nicely with a lot of things! I love both those names a lot, and they're so nice because they're not like, screamingly manly, but also still good strong names, so they're easy to suit.