I just want your opinions/suggestions on a few things please. As a little bit of background my long term boyfriend's and (most likely, I hope) eventual husband's surname is Rebelo. The trouble is I find names I like don't really go that well. Also, we don't agree well on girl names. I just don't really seem to like them very much.
So first question, have you ever dismissed a name you liked because of the surname it was going to be paired with? I'll tell you next some of the names I like, but I'm wondering if I should find ones that flow better with Rebelo or just go with what I like. What did you do/what would you do?
Second, we can both agree that we like Oliver and Rory for boy names. I remember posting about this a long time ago and I think some people may have thought Rory Rebelo was bit of a tongue twister. He apparently also likes Dustin (which I don't). I like names like Thomas, Milo, William, Matthew and Felix. He says Milo and Thomas are "ok" but that "Felix" is a cat, hah. Milo Rebelo? Too much "o"?
Now for girls names we can hardly agree on one at all. I like Lily, it's my Nan's nickname and I'd like to remember/honour her by giving our future child that name since I love her so much. I think he likes it too, but other than that there is nothing. I quite like girls names that begin with N, like Norah, Nola/Nula/Nulua, Nella... but I'm not sure those really go well with Rebelo, plus I don't think he likes those. I do quite like Jessica and Amelia but I don't know if I like them enough to name someone it. He likes Olivia which I do too, Chelsea (which I don't) and Mallory (which I am beginning to like).
So, second question, do you have any suggestions for names we might like?
Last question, are you put off by meanings of names? I looked up Mallory and it means unlucky. It makes me want to use that name less even though I know the meaning doesn't mean much at all as far as "well, she'll be unlucky for life!" goes.
Thanks in advance!
So first question, have you ever dismissed a name you liked because of the surname it was going to be paired with? I'll tell you next some of the names I like, but I'm wondering if I should find ones that flow better with Rebelo or just go with what I like. What did you do/what would you do?
Second, we can both agree that we like Oliver and Rory for boy names. I remember posting about this a long time ago and I think some people may have thought Rory Rebelo was bit of a tongue twister. He apparently also likes Dustin (which I don't). I like names like Thomas, Milo, William, Matthew and Felix. He says Milo and Thomas are "ok" but that "Felix" is a cat, hah. Milo Rebelo? Too much "o"?
Now for girls names we can hardly agree on one at all. I like Lily, it's my Nan's nickname and I'd like to remember/honour her by giving our future child that name since I love her so much. I think he likes it too, but other than that there is nothing. I quite like girls names that begin with N, like Norah, Nola/Nula/Nulua, Nella... but I'm not sure those really go well with Rebelo, plus I don't think he likes those. I do quite like Jessica and Amelia but I don't know if I like them enough to name someone it. He likes Olivia which I do too, Chelsea (which I don't) and Mallory (which I am beginning to like).
So, second question, do you have any suggestions for names we might like?
Last question, are you put off by meanings of names? I looked up Mallory and it means unlucky. It makes me want to use that name less even though I know the meaning doesn't mean much at all as far as "well, she'll be unlucky for life!" goes.
Thanks in advance!
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Date: 2011-02-19 10:15 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-19 10:30 pm (UTC)I think Rory Rebelo sounds pretty good, actually, better than Milo Rebelo, cause, yea, it's too much O, too rhymey.
Norah Rebelo is nice, The ones with Ls in the middle don't sound as well, I also like Lily, actually, all the girl names you listed, a lot like my own. I have an Amelia so I'm quite fond of that name;)
For the most part, I don't pick names based on meanings, although, sometimes when I see meanings like "mistake"...I wouldn't use a name with a hugely negative name, it just seems....rude
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Date: 2011-02-19 10:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-19 11:16 pm (UTC)I'm glad you like Rory, Lily and Norah. Maybe I'll save Milo and Nola for pet names in the future, haha. Thanks for your opinion!
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Date: 2011-02-20 12:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-20 12:08 am (UTC)2)I think Lily and Oliver are my favorites of all the names you mentioned, but they are truly all good names.
3)I am actually in the same boat as you. I would love to honor my late grandfather (Claude) by naming our next child Claudia or Claudie. But the only definition I come with is lame. Literally. Apparently Claude/Claudia/Claudie means Lame. I still think the name is pretty though...FWIW I know a Mallory and she is a beautiful person that is everything but unlucky.;)
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Date: 2011-02-20 12:15 am (UTC)also, I remember Molly meaning "bitter" didn't care for that either
there are still lots of names that can go well with that last name
just nothing that ends in "o" and I'd stay away from names beginning with "R"
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Date: 2011-02-20 12:35 am (UTC)Well, I always had a secret soft spot for Taylor, but then I married someone who had a hyphenated surname with Taylor in it... so...
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Date: 2011-02-20 12:54 am (UTC)Yes I have, actually. My husband loves Victor. I don't mind the name, but our last name is Morovic and Victor Morovic is too -vic -vic for me. I also won't use a name that begins with M.
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Date: 2011-02-20 01:04 am (UTC)I nymblered some name possibilities:
Emmeline/Emma/Emily
Lila
Violet
Claire
Caroline
Lydia
Scarlett
Ivy
Magnolia (nn Nola)
Eleanor (nn Nora)
Evelyn
Audrey
Finley
Julian
Isaac
Nathaniel
Quinn
Simon
Dominic
Oren
Maxwell
Jasper
Levi
Owen
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Date: 2011-02-20 03:07 am (UTC)A name that end's with a "ie" or a "y" sound I think would sound nice with your last name. The more formalized version of some of these names would probably be ok too, as a lot these I would mostly use as a nick name - eg, Charlotte, Matilda, William, Leonard etc.
G: Posey, Poppy, Mollie, Millie, Nellie, Sadie, Billie, Daisy, Maggie, Lottie, Elsie, Lily, Ivy, Maisy,
B: Louie, Billy, Lennie, Iggy, Jamie, Teddy, Finley, Ari, Harry, Henry, Zachary
Good luck =]
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Date: 2011-02-20 05:54 am (UTC)I haven't had to worry about surnames yet, however, I don't think it would play too much of a role in my consideration for a name. I feel like in the naming process, we tend to think too much about names. When I've met people and heard their name, I was like, oh okay that's your name, and never thought twice about it. Heck, just to use a celebrity as an example, I never thought anything about Conway Twitty's name until I learned it was a stage name, and both names are actually cities. My mom has a friend named Alma, and I live in a state with a city named Alma, and it took me a long time to realize they were one in the same. Which is my long winded way of saying, I don't see myself putting the surname into consideration very much; however, I could see wanting to avoid names that were too tongue-twisting.
As far as meanings, I think that unless someone gets really into buying things with the meaning of their name, people don't even know what their's means. If that makes sense?
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Date: 2011-02-20 05:55 am (UTC)I love nicknames like that. Although I tend to use them more for celebs and much less people I know in real life.
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Date: 2011-02-20 06:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-20 06:14 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-21 01:22 am (UTC)For us, we love love love the name Noam, and everyone except Noam Chomsky pronounces it No-ahm, (he says "gnome", maybe because he enjoys being special?) and our last name ends with the same "ahm" sound. So it's out, even though we both love it. Again, I think everybody does this to some degree!
I agree that Milo Rebelo is too much O. I think Norah is lovely, as is Lily, but Rory is a tongue twister with Rebelo. Maybe Imogen, Isla, Maeve, or Thea are your style?
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Date: 2011-02-23 02:44 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-02-25 12:43 am (UTC)It's not all bad.