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[Opinions] Robert, David, James & Marshall.
In my post a little under this one, I have a dilemma using all of the four above masculine names for honoring. So my questions are this:A) Feminine forms of these names that you personally like? I'm not really fond of Roberta or Davida or anything like that with an "a" just tacked on the end.B) Any other names for boys that aren't as common that you think would work as honoring for the above names?C) Any first name suggestions if I were to use them as MNs?Thanks for any suggestions!:)
Keeley
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Oops, looks like I posted on the older post below (didn't see this one). It looks like I was thinking along the same lines as you, but I'll repost my old post below just in case any of it will be helpful.In response to your current question, I guess I would throw out Marsha, Jamie & Davinia. Sorry if someone has already suggested these!
Reply to older thread:
"Hmm. I think he should consider caving on the 2 mn's thing. Have you tried crying yet? ;)Beyond that, I would suggest rearranging your prospective girls' names. See if he feels as strongly about 2 mn's on girls, and if he doesn't, consider things like Jocelyn Jamie Violet (for James) or Jocelyn Roberta, if he won't cave on the 2 mn thing.Also, do most (or any) of the men you're honoring share a common last name? If they do, consider using that as a middle name to honor more than one of them with one name.I admire your dedication to honoring your loved-ones, yet keeping your child's name as individual as you want it to be. Lots of luck!"
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Haha, no I have not tried crying yet. Although I think if push comes to shove that might work!:)The way I see it, giving my sons two middle names (especially since they are honoring family members) shouldn't be that much of a big deal because ultimately the child will be the one who decides if he will put his full name on legal documents or even which name he wants to be called, so I feel as if I am just giving him more options with his name later in life. Of course, SO doesn't see it this way...grrr.Actually, all four family members have the same last name (my maiden name) and my SO doesn't care for my last name, even though I love it. So perhaps that is a way to get around it. That's a good idea.
Thanks for your suggestions! They help a lot:)
Keeley
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Not much help....A) The feminine forms: Robin, Robyn, Davena (sorry, that's close), Dava, Jaime, and ... how about Marsha? Or maybe Marshella (Marsh-elle-ah)?B) Robin. Sorry, I know I already mentioned that for a girl's name. Other than that, I can't think of anything, except for maybe Jacob which I doubt you'll like because it is so high on the popularity charts. (I say Jacob because James is supposedly an Anglicized form of Jacob.)C) I don't really wish to give away my own choices for two of those names (Marshall and James) because they are actually on my list. However, I'll give some off-the-top-of-my-head combos.Andrew James
Cedric James
Caleb James (not my own; my handbell director's neice named her son Kalib James)
Daniel James
Alexander David
Graham David (not my best combo)
Albus David (sorry, just had to slip some Harry Potter in)
Henry David (Henry=Harry=can't get HP out of mind now)
Adrian Marshall
Stephen Marshall
Ashton James
Robert Sebastian (sorry, it's just so hard to pair Robert with anything, especially as a MN)
Peter Robert (not my best)I tried. =)
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LOL, thanks for your suggestions! :)
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You're welcome!
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should not be used on a girl! Jamie is unisex, so that is acceptable, at least according to the popularity charts. Erica is the only name I think would be acceptable on a girl.
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I don't mean to be rude, but what are you talking about?
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I was replying to her questions about what I thought about masculine names on girls.
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A) Feminine forms of these names that you personally like? I'm not really fond of Roberta or Davida or anything like that with an "a" just tacked on the end.
Robert: Bertha, Bobbie, Robin, Robyn, Roshan.
David: Davinia.
James: Jade, Jamie, Jasmine.
Marshall: Marisa / Marissa, Martha, Mary, Michelle, Rochelle, Shayla.B) Any other names for boys that aren't as common that you think would work as honoring for the above names?
Robert: Robin, Rupert.
David: Daveth, Dawson, Dovid.
James: Jack, Jaime, Jamison, Jay, Seamus.
Marshall: Malachi, Maurice, Mordecai.C) Any first name suggestions if I were to use them as MNs?
Adam Robert
Alexander David
Arthur James
Callum Robert
Evander Marshall
Gareth Marshall
Lucian James
Reuben David
Tristan Robert
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Thanks!
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David - Davina or Davinia I dont like Davida either
James - Jamesina is the only feminine form I like to any degree but I much prefer the male form, my son is James
Marshall - not a feminine form but similar in sound Marsha
Robert - Robina or Robertina( I like this but bit is rather long)James
David - Daveth
Marshall - Marsh not a varient but similar in sound
Robert - Robin

This message was edited 3/22/2008, 3:53 PM

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Thanks!
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A) Feminine forms of these names that you personally like? I'm not really fond of Roberta or Davida or anything like that with an "a" just tacked on the end.
Robert: Robin? Robyn? Bobbi?
David: Davina?
James: Jamie? Jamesina?
Marshall: Michelle? Shelly?B) Any other names for boys that aren't as common that you think would work as honoring for the above names?
Robert: Robin? Rabbie?
David: Davis? Dawson?
James: Jamison? Jamie? Seamus?
Marshall: Marcel?C) Any first name suggestions if I were to use them as MNs? (assuming you're looking for names that aren't too common:)
Orion Robert
Brogan Robert
Aramis Robert
Thorsten Robert
Ariston David
Oberon David
Herodion David
Cameron David
Raphael James
Avery James
Ronen James
Lachlan James
Alistair Marshall
Quinlan Marshall
Jago Marshall
Solomon Marshall
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Oh! I like Jamesina, Seamus, Orion, Thorsten, Ronen, and Lachlan. Thanks for your suggestions!:)
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I can't think of anything for Robert or David, but how about Jamie, Jane, Jackie or Jacqueline and Marsha?
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Jamie would be a nice one, because I have three good friends named Jamie in addition to my uncle being named James. I wouldn't use Jane because that's my SO's stepmother's name and he dislikes her. I probably wouldn't use Jacqueline either because it is really similar to my favorite girl's name ( Jocelyn ). And Marsha seems dated to me, but it could work as a MN. Thank you for your suggestions!!
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