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a good girl's name would be nala
I like the name clover for a girl but I kno it’s too cutesy so I’ll never use it except mb on a future pet.
A girl named clover beating up a bunch of masculine and stern war veterans.
My husband likes the name Elena for a girl. I’m not sure if it’s pronounced like ‘Helena’ without the h, ‘El-lee-na’, or ‘El-lain-a’
Other girl names we like rn- Elaine, Scout, and Sasha
My husband suggested Jubilee and I’m just like ???? where on earth did that come from. He said “so I can call her jelly bean or jolly b”. Lol.
I had a crush on an Elaine in 8th grade. She was a better person than I was.
Consider that your daughter is going to be an adult at some point and she might want to run a company.
Your husband might need a pet. A bunny, perhaps?
There has actually been a lot of research done on the effects of baby names. Here is a link to some of it: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/how...2-rebroadcast/
Dante
Dominick
Victor
Vince
Malik
Travis
River
Leo
Your name apparently shapes your personality, so he’ll probably grow up to be a well adjusted jock with those names. If your name is Brock or Vince your dad might be more inclined to push you towards sports than if your name is Timothy or Edwin for example
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The baby name chapter of freakonomics was one of my favorites. I borrowed the book from my grandma (she read it for her book club). I was like 13 at the time and had ran out of books to read lol. Also loved the chapter about cheating in sumo wrestling and teachers who cheat for their students.
Boys names: Daniel, Lukas, Jack, Peter, Avery, Donovan, Andrew
When I was younger I thought that Maria was the most beautiful name in the world. I’m adding it to our list since I still like the name a lot
I played a game when I was very young and the merchant guy the MC would see for clues/items is named Niko and maybe this is why I still think that’s a really good name.
Steven is good too like Steven Stone from Pokemon. He looks clean and serious and not deranged so I associate Steven with good
Idk why I like the name Charles, no association but I think it’s a good name
My real name is kinda weird. It has a dash and the spelling was altered because my SLI mom thought if I would have the same name as another person it would be difficult for me to process my documents when I get older. That dash was rom my dad, I didn’t know what he was thinking writing that and my mom didn’t know either. I only got to know about it when I was enrolling for college and I said no that’s not my name but they said I won’t be able to proceed with my studies if I don’t accept it as my name. It was forced on me but whatever. Didn’t finish yet so it’s not even worth it. I really hate the people there. That place destroyed me emotionally and even forced a name on me. Really demonic. Let’s add my dad too to the list of demonic people because he was the one who added the dash in the first place while being absent my whole life and letting my other family members carry the burden. Good thing I have a strong Te mother who is highly responsible and made life mostly comfortable and secured with no issues.
Anyway because of the altered spelling my name is not even pronounced as the common name where it is based on, So it became a different name completely and ime people don’t even associate it with the common name and think it’s a foreign or just an odd name sometimes. Though for my common nickname the altered letter is always changed to the common one. It makes me sound like I’m kinda sweet because it’s a flower after all and I don’t think it fits me. But if I would be philosophical about it I think it explains my life in a nutshell. My nickname is a shallow thing that makes people think I’m normal but I’m actually deranged and odd. But not so much that people think I should go to an asylum, because some parts of it are common after all.
For girls I like Charlotte or something with a C or Ch on them but if I would be honest I don’t think too much of a daughter because it’s kinda painful to think about. I think I would experience lots of sorrows if I raise a woman and see her in pained position. Men have a lot of issues too and I think I shouldn’t feel this way but I admit I still have too much feelings about it because I’m a woman myself and things hit home very hard. Whenever I think or talk about it I still can’t help but cry.
I didn’t like my name growing up because it’s uncommon and I wanted to fit in. Now that I’m older it doesn’t bother me.
Styling one name only these days? Two names I liked but didn't use since I only had one girl and gave her my best saved names... This is the best way to get a feel for a name set, how could it be used... Obviously these would need to be for some pretty hefty, strong women. Also some people always pull a nickname on someone depending on their actual name. They really think it's a good thing, or it's just plain nasty (the way it works out)
Constance Gertrude (LastName)
Constance G. (LastName)
- Connie
- Con
- Stan
Gertrude Constance (LastName)
Gertrude C. (LastName)
- Gerty
- Gert
As it goes, last names do go with first and middle names, and the cadence should be tolerable, hence putting different variety of syllables in each name as needed. So having a very large list of possibilities is really good.
If you have 2 or more kids, making sure monogram is unique from each other is another angle to cover. If last name begins with "S" for example:
C.G.S.
So if you have one girl and use that name's monogram, and have a boy named Charles Goodfellow:
C.G.S
Not cool. Just trying to show things which one might not intend. Little details matter greatly.
Clair, Julie, Abigail, Helen, Josephine, Prescillia, Clarice, Gladys, Hope, Roxane, Anais, Alanis, France, Grace, Dorothy.
Edit : Baby Boys names :
Jan-Michael, Clark, Ludovic, Stanislas, Richard, Sean, Dwayne, Nestor, Alexander, Esteban, Curtis, Brandon, Bruce.
Last edited by godslave; 09-27-2022 at 11:38 AM.
I like Audrey & Aurora
I've been really liking the Ithian names lately: Edith, Lilith, Judith. I doubt I'd choose those names for a baby, though. Maybe a character in a story.
I also like the name Dreyma of course, which is just a word I found when I typed "dreams" into an Icelandic translator. But again—probably not something I'd name an actual human being.
Edit: My favorites that others have posted here
F - Helen, Pearl, Opal, Anastasia, Ariel, Athena, Eden, Diana/Diane
M - Alexander, Ash
Of those, I suppose I would be most likely to actually use Alexander or Eden. Not that I know if I'll ever have kids but I enjoy looking at names anyways lol.
Last edited by Dreymagine; 09-28-2022 at 04:42 AM.
Doesn't have anything to do with my sexual orientation, but I have the reverse issue. There's so many beautiful names for girls and guy names by comparison are pretty... boring to me. There are some basic guy names I like, such as Parker or Devin, but even those names are somehow cooler when girls have them??
Alexis. Atticus. Vayden.
I don't like traditional names like John, Michael, etc. Overused.
The blood that runs within my veins
Keeps me from ever ending up the same
The fire that's pushing me on and on and on
To me it's everything and it makes me fucking strong
Love me or hate me
I walk alone
Been called a monster, called a demon, called a fake
I'm not an idol, not an angel, not a saint
I walk alone, I always have, I'm not ashamed
A living nightmare from the cradle to the grave
I was named Riley, Riley Hicks when I was born in UVA Halloween 93, which Riley means valiant, but sadly could mean I'm Bruce Lee incarnate as Rayquaza Pokemon, but optimistically, it could also mean I was the Riley Real Madrid Arceus with Marius Florin ancient alien theorist on my website this year 493!!
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Pokemon is somewhere fun over the Rainbow emblazoned by the Power of 4ever. The clouds soar and the island escalates a Lugia petal dance tempest blizzarding shiny Ash. Evanescence sparkles glistening auroras of mirth and high frequency channels embarking with the winds of new beginnings. This magical adventure turns on at the dawn of time in 2000. Ceremony and enchantment dazzle the world with colors galore. Mania and extravagance shape shift and transform into the greatest show on earth, the evolution of Pokemon
Something has arrived. That threatens to throw everything terribly out of balance. When it comes, will you accept your destiny? And when it’s your chance to be a hero, will you rise to the challenge? This year, discover how 1 person can make all the difference! Pokemon the Movie 2000 The Power of 1
Atticus is the name I gave my favorite Kavat in Warframe.
I love old-time names.
Out of the blue my brother texted me: “name her nico”.
No hellos or congratulations, just “name her nico” lol. He must have overheard my mom talking to me, since I doubt she would share the news without asking me first. She’s ILI. Not a gossiping ESE. Actually it’s possible that she already asked me and I just don’t remember, lol.
Anyway it’s too early to know if it’s a girl.
I really want to name a son of mine Arthur. This has been a desire since I was a kid. It still is. I will make this intention clear to my woman before we even get married and if it's unacceptable for her, we're not meant to be.
I'm indifferent to girl names. As long as it's a normal ass name and not some stupid bullshit. No child of mine is gonna have some shitty retard name.
Hmmm... My SLI ex insisted that I name my son Zakk, so I had to. When I was pregnant with my daughter I wanted to name her Leeloo because I love that name. The SLI said "No" We argued and came to the agreement that I could name her Milla(mee-luh) Elise. Her name is pretty, but I really wanted to name her Leeloo Elise. :/
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