[Opinions] Random BA's
girls named: Billie, Tyler, Lily and Rosemary on TV.
GIRLS
Darryl W.
Stormie W.
Stormie Nicole C.
Attishyn H.
Dusti C.
Tyler R.
Tyler D.
Raycton L.
Rogyn H.
Adrian C.
Kye I.
Joey S.
Aston D.
Brycen F.
Starlyn M.
Paislee P.
Paizley B.
Paisley W.
Jetta S.
Aura T.
Rumor T.
Armani D.
Feather J.
Falon M.
Jensen T.
Aryrah Pardise Elise
D'Sha Nae Hope
Anniston Paige
Crosbi Lee
Bliss Elena
Random Jolie
Journey Thea Lynn Willow Breeze
Slatey F.
Arden Claire
Adyson Dean
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari
Karma M.
Brecklyn Marie
Hayven H.
Onor M.
Ti-Heiress D.
Evangelista Pearl
Shiloh Morgan
Kylor C.
Marlowe Zoe
Thome [Mom: Echo]
Ne-Vaeh La-Cha Marie
Noa Flynn
Luke S.
Cheyenne Rose
Memory
Azul
China
Michael
Tangerine and Raspberry [twins]
Germaine
Seri Ann
Rylan Wray
Liberty McKenzie
Precious Piper
Chaunce
Lakota Katelynn
Pepsi
BOYS
Boston Ryan
Talon Creed
Hansel Alexander
Cimeon Jarell
Fox Eaton
Elvis Hoyos
Truceson H.
Takota Grayeagle [Bro: Tiger]
Boone D.
Braye L.
Zeke Adonis
Gamble Kevin
Shooter E.
Cash C.
Memphis A.
Timberlan N.
Fyfer M.
Bryer H.
Fisher Ray C.
Achilles W.
Berkley N.
Crew Brandon
Wren Davidson
Dominique M.
Radley O.
Cache C.
Lesley W.
Ketch C.
Sylor L.
Marion M.
Kutter G.
Sawyer O.
Brittn
Genesis
Judas
Apaullo Emerson
GIRLS
Darryl W.
Stormie W.
Stormie Nicole C.
Attishyn H.
Dusti C.
Tyler R.
Tyler D.
Raycton L.
Rogyn H.
Adrian C.
Kye I.
Joey S.
Aston D.
Brycen F.
Starlyn M.
Paislee P.
Paizley B.
Paisley W.
Jetta S.
Aura T.
Rumor T.
Armani D.
Feather J.
Falon M.
Jensen T.
Aryrah Pardise Elise
D'Sha Nae Hope
Anniston Paige
Crosbi Lee
Bliss Elena
Random Jolie
Journey Thea Lynn Willow Breeze
Slatey F.
Arden Claire
Adyson Dean
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari
Karma M.
Brecklyn Marie
Hayven H.
Onor M.
Ti-Heiress D.
Evangelista Pearl
Shiloh Morgan
Kylor C.
Marlowe Zoe
Thome [Mom: Echo]
Ne-Vaeh La-Cha Marie
Noa Flynn
Luke S.
Cheyenne Rose
Memory
Azul
China
Michael
Tangerine and Raspberry [twins]
Germaine
Seri Ann
Rylan Wray
Liberty McKenzie
Precious Piper
Chaunce
Lakota Katelynn
Pepsi
BOYS
Boston Ryan
Talon Creed
Hansel Alexander
Cimeon Jarell
Fox Eaton
Elvis Hoyos
Truceson H.
Takota Grayeagle [Bro: Tiger]
Boone D.
Braye L.
Zeke Adonis
Gamble Kevin
Shooter E.
Cash C.
Memphis A.
Timberlan N.
Fyfer M.
Bryer H.
Fisher Ray C.
Achilles W.
Berkley N.
Crew Brandon
Wren Davidson
Dominique M.
Radley O.
Cache C.
Lesley W.
Ketch C.
Sylor L.
Marion M.
Kutter G.
Sawyer O.
Brittn
Genesis
Judas
Apaullo Emerson
Replies
Rumor
Honestly, this has come up a few times already, I really don't see the attraction of a name meaning "noise" or "gossip".
Honestly, this has come up a few times already, I really don't see the attraction of a name meaning "noise" or "gossip".
I admit I lke the name no idea why
GIRLS
Tyler: Oddly, I kind of like this as a girl’s name.
Aston: I don’t like this, but I really love Ashton for a girl.
Anniston: I prefer it with one ‘n’.
Shiloh Morgan: Okay.
Noa Flynn: Okay.
Cheyenne Rose: Cute.
Memory: I like it.
Precious Piper: I love Piper, hate Precious.
Lakota Katelynn: I like Lakota, hate Katelynn.
BOYS
Talon Creed: Nice!
Hansel Alexander: I’d prefer Alexander Hansel
Takota Grayeagle [Bro: Tiger]: Oh, nice! I’ve never heard Takota before, but I like it!
Boone: I love this as a middle name! Reminds of the very gorgeous Ian Somerhalder character from Lost.
Cash: It’s okay, but I love that it makes me think of Johnny Cash!
Sawyer: LOVE Sawyer. Reminds me of Sawyer from Lost…haha another one.
Tyler: Oddly, I kind of like this as a girl’s name.
Aston: I don’t like this, but I really love Ashton for a girl.
Anniston: I prefer it with one ‘n’.
Shiloh Morgan: Okay.
Noa Flynn: Okay.
Cheyenne Rose: Cute.
Memory: I like it.
Precious Piper: I love Piper, hate Precious.
Lakota Katelynn: I like Lakota, hate Katelynn.
BOYS
Talon Creed: Nice!
Hansel Alexander: I’d prefer Alexander Hansel
Takota Grayeagle [Bro: Tiger]: Oh, nice! I’ve never heard Takota before, but I like it!
Boone: I love this as a middle name! Reminds of the very gorgeous Ian Somerhalder character from Lost.
Cash: It’s okay, but I love that it makes me think of Johnny Cash!
Sawyer: LOVE Sawyer. Reminds me of Sawyer from Lost…haha another one.
Is it bad that I'm in love with the name Tangerine and actually kind of like the sibset Tangerine and Raspberry? :/
No if people use Clementine why not Tangerine? lol
Oh I'm hurting all over after most of those!
:)
:)
Ne-Vaeh is killing me.
KILLING ME. Nevaeh's ugly enough to begin with, why THIS??
Names that make me want to rip my ears off in order to never hear them again:
Attishyn
D'Sha - you don't do this. You just... don't!
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari - wow, *heavy sigh* my eyes are bleeding.
Brittn
Apaullo
Pepsi
Tangerine and Raspberry is frickin' awesome. I wish I was part of that sibset.
KILLING ME. Nevaeh's ugly enough to begin with, why THIS??
Names that make me want to rip my ears off in order to never hear them again:
Attishyn
D'Sha - you don't do this. You just... don't!
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari - wow, *heavy sigh* my eyes are bleeding.
Brittn
Apaullo
Pepsi
Tangerine and Raspberry is frickin' awesome. I wish I was part of that sibset.
It's rediculous. It makes me wonder if the next batch will be Heav-en/Heav'en.
I've SEEN a Heav'en.
Somewhere else in the dark corners of the Internet, but I've seen it.
People will put apostrophes and hyphens wherever they can think of. It's becoming a real problem imo.
Somewhere else in the dark corners of the Internet, but I've seen it.
People will put apostrophes and hyphens wherever they can think of. It's becoming a real problem imo.
Wow!
I was halfway joking. That is so sad. I know my taste is 'different', but sometimes I wonder what the world is coming to.
I was halfway joking. That is so sad. I know my taste is 'different', but sometimes I wonder what the world is coming to.
Makes me very glad we have a name law in Denmark.
That makes it so we can't give our children names like those. *Rolls eyes*
But Jensen for a girl? Maybe it's because it's the most popular, ordinary and boring last name in Denmark and that it means "Jens' Søn" ("Son of Jens").
And all Hansel Alexander needs now is a sister called Gretel-something. Then the fairy tale siblings are complete: Hansel & Gretel to be precise.
That makes it so we can't give our children names like those. *Rolls eyes*
But Jensen for a girl? Maybe it's because it's the most popular, ordinary and boring last name in Denmark and that it means "Jens' Søn" ("Son of Jens").
And all Hansel Alexander needs now is a sister called Gretel-something. Then the fairy tale siblings are complete: Hansel & Gretel to be precise.
Also means the government is sticking its nose where it doesn't belong.
Really?
There is a law for names in Denmark?
There is a law for names in Denmark?
Yep.
The law was made by the Danish church and if you want to use a name, not on the apporved name lists for both boys and girls, you have to go through them.
Saves us from having to see names, like those in Sabrina Fair's BA list, on children walking around here in Denmark.
The law was made by the Danish church and if you want to use a name, not on the apporved name lists for both boys and girls, you have to go through them.
Saves us from having to see names, like those in Sabrina Fair's BA list, on children walking around here in Denmark.
There is in Germany too.
At least, there was when my mom was born. As far as I know it's still that way. My grandmother wanted to name my mom Cissy, but it wasn't in the book, so she wasn't allowed to. In the end, it worked out better that way, for my mom anyway.
At least, there was when my mom was born. As far as I know it's still that way. My grandmother wanted to name my mom Cissy, but it wasn't in the book, so she wasn't allowed to. In the end, it worked out better that way, for my mom anyway.
This message was edited 4/2/2008, 4:55 PM
In Italy too
In most countries of continental Europe, I believe. It basically bans names that can be considered disgracious, ridiculous or harm the child. I know Americans see this as a massive violation of parents' rights to name their kids whatever they want, but IMHO it preserves the child's right to have a more or less decent name, while stopping some parents to express a whim, rather than a human right (because no one can convince me that someone names a child God Lucifer or LaPimp because they genuinely believe that will be a great name for their baby).
Some countries actually have prescribed lists of allowed names, that's too restrictive even for me.
In most countries of continental Europe, I believe. It basically bans names that can be considered disgracious, ridiculous or harm the child. I know Americans see this as a massive violation of parents' rights to name their kids whatever they want, but IMHO it preserves the child's right to have a more or less decent name, while stopping some parents to express a whim, rather than a human right (because no one can convince me that someone names a child God Lucifer or LaPimp because they genuinely believe that will be a great name for their baby).
Some countries actually have prescribed lists of allowed names, that's too restrictive even for me.
And what the law says?
According to the law, every child has to be named with a name that is from a book of names that the government has put together. If the name or the spelling isn't in the book, you can't give your child that name. It started out as some Latin, Greek, and German names. I think they include quite a few more origins now.
This message was edited 4/2/2008, 5:19 PM
I wonder what the straws that broke the camel's back were...
...because I think we are in dire need of such regulations in America. Surely we have exceeded the extremes that inspired the Germans to regulate their naming a billion fold with names like Dreamz Cum-Tru and Heavenleigh Nevaeh-Crystal. I'd vote YES on a regulated list.
I am pretty sure the rule in Germany is that you have to prove the name has been given to someone else before (so no Laquawndriana) and also the name's linguistic derivation (no Nevaeh, in other words).
...because I think we are in dire need of such regulations in America. Surely we have exceeded the extremes that inspired the Germans to regulate their naming a billion fold with names like Dreamz Cum-Tru and Heavenleigh Nevaeh-Crystal. I'd vote YES on a regulated list.
I am pretty sure the rule in Germany is that you have to prove the name has been given to someone else before (so no Laquawndriana) and also the name's linguistic derivation (no Nevaeh, in other words).
This message was edited 4/3/2008, 9:53 AM
I strongly disagree that we are in need of such regulations here in America. Just as I would rather see a thousand guilty people go free than one innocent person punished, I would rather see a thousand children named Nevaeh than one couple not allowed to use an innocuous name that just happens not to be on the government's "list". It's only a name. If any person dislikes their name so strongly, they're free to use another and/or to legally change it.
As for your argument that the government already regulates where we can drink or smoke, so it may as well regulate what we can name our children, that really has no validity. Perhaps it does infringe on our freedom too much in those areas, but how does that justify allowing it to further infringe on our freedoms in another area?
I appreciate the fact that we do not have naming laws in this country because we have a tradition and a heritage of respecting personal freedom. I wish you did too.
As for your argument that the government already regulates where we can drink or smoke, so it may as well regulate what we can name our children, that really has no validity. Perhaps it does infringe on our freedom too much in those areas, but how does that justify allowing it to further infringe on our freedoms in another area?
I appreciate the fact that we do not have naming laws in this country because we have a tradition and a heritage of respecting personal freedom. I wish you did too.
See my reply below entitled "Well...."
I think it's needed to an extent but I am all for weird named if we had naming laws 'd proably not be allowed to name my kid River [which I am planning to someday] so I'm kind of sad if we had laws in US.
I just don't understand why the government feels the need to control where we can drink and smoke, but naming children is totally irrelevant and has no consequences ?!?
good point
As an European, I've always found the argument that naming laws are "anti-democratic" somewhat irksome.
As an European, I've always found the argument that naming laws are "anti-democratic" somewhat irksome.
How is such an argument irksome?
because Europeans value democracy and freedom just as much as Americans
I'm sure most do.....
but that doesn't change the fact that European countries were not originally founded upon those ideals, while the USA was. Nor does it change the fact that this inevitably leads to subtle cultural differences. Nor does it invalidate my argument.
but that doesn't change the fact that European countries were not originally founded upon those ideals, while the USA was. Nor does it change the fact that this inevitably leads to subtle cultural differences. Nor does it invalidate my argument.
Mmm, I was under the impression that democracy was first established in ancient Greece, and that Americans inherited their founding values from Europe, since that's were they came from originally. And that most European nations have in their histories a founding momemt of emancipation from an internal or foreign tyranny that may be compared to the US becoming independent from Britain.
Anyway, I really don't want to cause pointless and OT controversy. What you don't seem to realize that what is at stake here is a difference in mentality, not of historical values at some deep level. There's a slightly different perception of individualism, and relations with state institutions, in the US and Europe. I'm sure that, if I had bee raised in the US, there's a strong chance I'd consider naming laws, amongst with various other regulations, unfair and limiting. I don't want to persuade any American here that America should have naming laws, though I am in favour of them and I'm glad my country has them. But a lot of these values are relative, and people of this forum come from a variety of different nationalities and cultures.
Anyway, I really don't want to cause pointless and OT controversy. What you don't seem to realize that what is at stake here is a difference in mentality, not of historical values at some deep level. There's a slightly different perception of individualism, and relations with state institutions, in the US and Europe. I'm sure that, if I had bee raised in the US, there's a strong chance I'd consider naming laws, amongst with various other regulations, unfair and limiting. I don't want to persuade any American here that America should have naming laws, though I am in favour of them and I'm glad my country has them. But a lot of these values are relative, and people of this forum come from a variety of different nationalities and cultures.
Well...
Well, in an abstract sense, some people abuse the democratic ideal to justify their cruelty toward others. For example, Fred Phelps and Shirtley Phelps-Roper spreading their unfounded hateful defamation all over America on the grounds that it is free speech and protected under the first amdendment.
This idea could also be applied to Americans who are ignorant of the consequences of choosing a distasteful name for their child. Now, while I think many names are terrible, I generally see very few that I'd personally censor as a judge (though really I'd like to name ALL new babies myself), but there are also MANY examples that could cross that line (e.g. Dreamz Cum-Tru, Her'mahjusztee da Bomb, Pryncess Perfekt, Shouting Star, etc.) that are just plainly cruel to their recipients' well-being in society. There is a line one can cross where you're no longer covered by democratic principles--though it may be difficult to cross--people seem to be straddling it more and more.
Personally, I think putting Dreamz Cum-Tru on a birth certificate should be grounds for a horse-whipping (though it MAY be a glittery horsewhip with an acryllic airbrushed carnival design on it so the punishment is more tailored to the offence).
Well, in an abstract sense, some people abuse the democratic ideal to justify their cruelty toward others. For example, Fred Phelps and Shirtley Phelps-Roper spreading their unfounded hateful defamation all over America on the grounds that it is free speech and protected under the first amdendment.
This idea could also be applied to Americans who are ignorant of the consequences of choosing a distasteful name for their child. Now, while I think many names are terrible, I generally see very few that I'd personally censor as a judge (though really I'd like to name ALL new babies myself), but there are also MANY examples that could cross that line (e.g. Dreamz Cum-Tru, Her'mahjusztee da Bomb, Pryncess Perfekt, Shouting Star, etc.) that are just plainly cruel to their recipients' well-being in society. There is a line one can cross where you're no longer covered by democratic principles--though it may be difficult to cross--people seem to be straddling it more and more.
Personally, I think putting Dreamz Cum-Tru on a birth certificate should be grounds for a horse-whipping (though it MAY be a glittery horsewhip with an acryllic airbrushed carnival design on it so the punishment is more tailored to the offence).
This message was edited 4/3/2008, 5:50 PM
true
Yes, you're right.
wow ok thanks!!!I didn't know that !!!
Ugh!
I especially like
Anniston Page - Someone likes Jennifer way to much (and doesn't know how to spell her name).
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari - When she gets married she'll be Mrs. Miss. That's terrible.
Pepsi - I love this for a girl! I hope her last name is Pepper and she gets a PhD so she can be Dr. Pepsi Pepper! What would only be better if her middle name is Sprite! Dr. Pepsi Sprite Pepper!
(Get sarcasm when you read it? 'Cuz no one should be cursed with this name.)
Precious Piper - Precious smoker?
I especially like
Anniston Page - Someone likes Jennifer way to much (and doesn't know how to spell her name).
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari - When she gets married she'll be Mrs. Miss. That's terrible.
Pepsi - I love this for a girl! I hope her last name is Pepper and she gets a PhD so she can be Dr. Pepsi Pepper! What would only be better if her middle name is Sprite! Dr. Pepsi Sprite Pepper!
(Get sarcasm when you read it? 'Cuz no one should be cursed with this name.)
Precious Piper - Precious smoker?
Ditto!
Evangelista Pearl? Ne-Vaeh La-Cha Marie? Tangerine and Raspberry? Please excuse me while I go glue my head to my desk. What's funny is I named my hedgehog Pepsi, but for a child it's just wrong.
I like/would use*:
Nicole
Tyler (only for a boy)
Adrian (only for a boy)
Paige
Lee
Lynn
Morgan (only for a boy)
Luke (boy only)
Cheyenne (MN only)
Rose
Ann
Ryan
Alexander*
Zeke
Lesley*
Marion
Sawyer (GP only)
I like/would use*:
Nicole
Tyler (only for a boy)
Adrian (only for a boy)
Paige
Lee
Lynn
Morgan (only for a boy)
Luke (boy only)
Cheyenne (MN only)
Rose
Ann
Ryan
Alexander*
Zeke
Lesley*
Marion
Sawyer (GP only)
This message was edited 4/2/2008, 2:24 PM
Attishyn H.-- Addison with a lisp?
Raycton L.-- I can't even figure out how to pronounce this!
Rogyn H. -- Rogaine for women!
Jetta S. -- And siblings Passat and Beetle?
Aryrah Pardise Elise -- Aryrah sounds like Scooby-Doo trying to pronounce who-knows-what
Random Jolie -- Pick any of Angelina's kids . . .it's a Random Jolie!
Journey Thea Lynn Willow Breeze -- Weren't sure if they would have any more kids, so they decided to use all their favorite names on one kid
Ne-Vaeh La-Cha Marie-- Heav-En spelled backwards?
Pepsi -- Product placement in a name? Let's hope she's never caught drinking Coke!
Fox Eaton -- The fox was eaten by a bear.
Gamble Kevin -- Born in a casino
Shooter E. -- Because every parent wants his/her kid to grow up to be one of these!
Apaullo Emerson -- A great way to use a mythological name and honor great-uncle Paul! Or just an ugly misspelling . . .
Raycton L.-- I can't even figure out how to pronounce this!
Rogyn H. -- Rogaine for women!
Jetta S. -- And siblings Passat and Beetle?
Aryrah Pardise Elise -- Aryrah sounds like Scooby-Doo trying to pronounce who-knows-what
Random Jolie -- Pick any of Angelina's kids . . .it's a Random Jolie!
Journey Thea Lynn Willow Breeze -- Weren't sure if they would have any more kids, so they decided to use all their favorite names on one kid
Ne-Vaeh La-Cha Marie-- Heav-En spelled backwards?
Pepsi -- Product placement in a name? Let's hope she's never caught drinking Coke!
Fox Eaton -- The fox was eaten by a bear.
Gamble Kevin -- Born in a casino
Shooter E. -- Because every parent wants his/her kid to grow up to be one of these!
Apaullo Emerson -- A great way to use a mythological name and honor great-uncle Paul! Or just an ugly misspelling . . .
I've known a few older women named Billie, including my grandmother's best friend. I like Rosemary, Lily, and Germaine, and I've used Stormie (sp. Stormy) and Karma on cats, so I think they're fine for pets. The rest are so...awful. Poor kids.
Still recovering from last night's horrors.
Darryl: OUtdated even fora boy.
Attishyn: Mom was drunk and meant to name her Addison. Either that or she got caught in the middle of a sneeze.
Raycton: Random Collection of Tryndee Sounds!
Rogyn: Rogaine for women.
Rumor: Ugly Rumors. False Rumors. Dangerous Rumors.
Feather: And her sibs Fur, Scales and Slime.
Aryrah: The neighbor's dog makes a similar noise.
D'Sha Nae Hope: D'Sha, no hope.
Random Jolie: Damn right it's random.
Journey Thea Lynn Willow Breeze: Talk about wretched excess.
Arden Claire; Loud and clear, Arden Claire.
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari: That Miss does not add status.
Ti-Heiress: Yeah right.
Thome: What's that supposed to be?
Cheyenne Rose: Starring John Wayne and Carmen Miranda.
Tangerine and Raspberry: That's got to be one of the worst pairs of twin names I've read.
Rylan Wray: Shattle, Rylan and Wray.
Precious Piper: Ick, a little hairy lapdog.
Pepsi: Rock and roller cola wars, I can't take it anymore!
Talon Creed: The law of the Claw.
Fox Eaton: Fox Eaton Chickens!
Elvis Hoyos: Doesn't Hoyos mean holes?!
Truceson: Was there a dispute about paternity?
Boone: Yee haw!
Zeke Adonis: Musclebound pretty boy meets redneck.
Gamble Kevin: I gambed Kevin, but I lost him.
Kutter: I hope he doesn't kut his karotid.
Judas: That's pretty much the same as naming somebody Traitor. Which some person will surely do.
Darryl: OUtdated even fora boy.
Attishyn: Mom was drunk and meant to name her Addison. Either that or she got caught in the middle of a sneeze.
Raycton: Random Collection of Tryndee Sounds!
Rogyn: Rogaine for women.
Rumor: Ugly Rumors. False Rumors. Dangerous Rumors.
Feather: And her sibs Fur, Scales and Slime.
Aryrah: The neighbor's dog makes a similar noise.
D'Sha Nae Hope: D'Sha, no hope.
Random Jolie: Damn right it's random.
Journey Thea Lynn Willow Breeze: Talk about wretched excess.
Arden Claire; Loud and clear, Arden Claire.
Miss Kourtney Ta'Jay Nefertari: That Miss does not add status.
Ti-Heiress: Yeah right.
Thome: What's that supposed to be?
Cheyenne Rose: Starring John Wayne and Carmen Miranda.
Tangerine and Raspberry: That's got to be one of the worst pairs of twin names I've read.
Rylan Wray: Shattle, Rylan and Wray.
Precious Piper: Ick, a little hairy lapdog.
Pepsi: Rock and roller cola wars, I can't take it anymore!
Talon Creed: The law of the Claw.
Fox Eaton: Fox Eaton Chickens!
Elvis Hoyos: Doesn't Hoyos mean holes?!
Truceson: Was there a dispute about paternity?
Boone: Yee haw!
Zeke Adonis: Musclebound pretty boy meets redneck.
Gamble Kevin: I gambed Kevin, but I lost him.
Kutter: I hope he doesn't kut his karotid.
Judas: That's pretty much the same as naming somebody Traitor. Which some person will surely do.
Rogyn: Rogaine for women.
I thought the same exact thing! LOL
I thought the same exact thing! LOL
I like...
GIRLS:
Stormie (Storm)
Tyler (b)
Adrian (b)
Falon (Fallon)
Elise (Elsie)
Thea
Nefertari (Nefertiti)
Morgan (b)
Tangerine and Raspberry (I love fruit names on girls, and especially as sibsets! This is fantastic!)
BOYS:
Boston (Just because I love the city... gotta represent, ya know? =] )
Alexander
Adonis
Achilles (So cool to see this used)
Wren (g)
Apaullo (Apollo)
Emerson
GIRLS:
Stormie (Storm)
Tyler (b)
Adrian (b)
Falon (Fallon)
Elise (Elsie)
Thea
Nefertari (Nefertiti)
Morgan (b)
Tangerine and Raspberry (I love fruit names on girls, and especially as sibsets! This is fantastic!)
BOYS:
Boston (Just because I love the city... gotta represent, ya know? =] )
Alexander
Adonis
Achilles (So cool to see this used)
Wren (g)
Apaullo (Apollo)
Emerson
Tangerine and Raspberry!!!
I like:
GIRLS
Rumor
Jensen (although I see this as a boy's name because one of my boyfriend's brothers is Jenson)
Arden Claire
Evangelista Pearl
Shiloh Morgan
Marlowe Zoe
Noa Flynn
Azul
Liberty McKenzie
BOYS
Boston Ryan
Zeke Adonis
Cash
Wren Davidson
Sawyer
I like:
GIRLS
Rumor
Jensen (although I see this as a boy's name because one of my boyfriend's brothers is Jenson)
Arden Claire
Evangelista Pearl
Shiloh Morgan
Marlowe Zoe
Noa Flynn
Azul
Liberty McKenzie
BOYS
Boston Ryan
Zeke Adonis
Cash
Wren Davidson
Sawyer
This message was edited 4/2/2008, 1:05 PM