[Opinions] Some fabulous BA's (a bit out there)
My mum told me about 2 BA's she saw.
One was a boy called Gallileo (Galileo?). And his 2 siblings were Orlando and Fox.
Another baby had a sibling called Asterix.
Also - I met my first female Cooper (newborn). She has 2 sister - Billy and Riley. Yes. All girls.
So, wdyt?
One was a boy called Gallileo (Galileo?). And his 2 siblings were Orlando and Fox.
Another baby had a sibling called Asterix.
Also - I met my first female Cooper (newborn). She has 2 sister - Billy and Riley. Yes. All girls.
So, wdyt?
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I really like Gallileo, Orlando and Fox as a sibset. Fox is a huge gp of mine and I think the style of the names go very well together without being theme-y.
Asterix is ok but yes, a bit out there.
Asterix is ok but yes, a bit out there.
Galileo - NMS
Orlando -NMS
Fox - I like this
Interesting sibset but I think Fox looks a little out of place.
Asterix - Weird. Don't like it. I like Astrid though.
Cooper - Don't mind this as a girl's name.
Billy - Prefer sp Billie for a girl. The name is okay.
Riley - Kind of prefer for a boy but I don't mind it on a girl.
Orlando -NMS
Fox - I like this
Interesting sibset but I think Fox looks a little out of place.
Asterix - Weird. Don't like it. I like Astrid though.
Cooper - Don't mind this as a girl's name.
Billy - Prefer sp Billie for a girl. The name is okay.
Riley - Kind of prefer for a boy but I don't mind it on a girl.
I actually quite like Galileo. I've also been seeing Galilea used as a feminine form in the BAs, which I find pretty. I like Orlando, but I'm on the fence about Fox.
Astérix is a bit French cartoonish, I pray the sibling wasn't Obélix.
As for the female sibset, I can't say I like any of them at all.
Astérix is a bit French cartoonish, I pray the sibling wasn't Obélix.
As for the female sibset, I can't say I like any of them at all.
I asked Mum the same question
And no, Asterix's baby sib wasn't Obelix.
Thank goodness.
And no, Asterix's baby sib wasn't Obelix.
Thank goodness.
I like Cooper [girl], Billie [this way, girl], Asterix, and Fox.