[Opinions] February
What name would you give to a February baby, if the name had to be related to the season? Girl and boy.
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Amethyst, but only for a middle name.
This message was edited 2/3/2011, 9:06 PM
I once met a child named Savannah Romance. Her DOB was 2/14!
I'd name him or her February.
O.K. I'm laughing here all by myself, at Pancake!
Since February is Presidents' month, in the U.S., Americans could use Abraham(for A.Lincoln), or George(for G. Washington).
Since February is Presidents' month, in the U.S., Americans could use Abraham(for A.Lincoln), or George(for G. Washington).
girl: Corazon
boy: Valentino
boy: Valentino
Valetin is adorable. I think that's what I would use for a boy. Maybe Valentin Février (February in French) if I were to overdo the February theme. It's harder for a girl. I don't like Valentina and Valentin/e is male to me. I guess February is fine as a name but I don't really like it. It doesn't sound as good as other month names. Well, why not Eira February, since Eira means snow, so Valentin Février and Eira February.
When I first saw the subject I automatically thought that you were asking opinions on naming a child February. I would actually quite like February for a girl.
For a boy maybe Phil Connor? lol
I would steer clear of names that are too obviously Valentine's Day themed. Maybe named after the leading man or lady in your favorite romantic film (eg. For a boy Cary, after Cary Grant who starred in An Affair To Remember. Or maybe Hugh if your favorite romantic movie is Love Actually)
For a boy maybe Phil Connor? lol
I would steer clear of names that are too obviously Valentine's Day themed. Maybe named after the leading man or lady in your favorite romantic film (eg. For a boy Cary, after Cary Grant who starred in An Affair To Remember. Or maybe Hugh if your favorite romantic movie is Love Actually)
Valentina
Venus - Roman goddess of love
Aphrodite - Greek goddess of love
Amanda - "lovable"
Caron - "to love"
Jaime - correlates with French j'aime which means "I love"
Kerensa - "love"
Nayeli - "I love you"
Valentino
Valentine
Eros - means "love", the Greek equivalent to Cupid
Carwyn - "blessed love"
Philo - "to love"
Venus - Roman goddess of love
Aphrodite - Greek goddess of love
Amanda - "lovable"
Caron - "to love"
Jaime - correlates with French j'aime which means "I love"
Kerensa - "love"
Nayeli - "I love you"
Valentino
Valentine
Eros - means "love", the Greek equivalent to Cupid
Carwyn - "blessed love"
Philo - "to love"
Bríd Tulip or Bridget Spring. Irish people associate February with St Bridget (Feast Day is the first of the month). We also count the first of February as the first day of Spring. The Spring bulbs are showing already too.
For a boy - Galen Valentine or Valentine Storm (it's pretty windy and stormy where I am at present) or Reiner/Rayner February :p
Incidentally I heard of a BA the other day - India January.
ETA And I nearly forgot someone we know had a baby the other day, Aine Bríd - I am guessing she is Bríd after the saint.
For a boy - Galen Valentine or Valentine Storm (it's pretty windy and stormy where I am at present) or Reiner/Rayner February :p
Incidentally I heard of a BA the other day - India January.
ETA And I nearly forgot someone we know had a baby the other day, Aine Bríd - I am guessing she is Bríd after the saint.
This message was edited 2/3/2011, 11:28 AM
Valentine?
I know it's only one day, but it is the first thing I think of for February! And it is applicable for both males and females.
I know it's only one day, but it is the first thing I think of for February! And it is applicable for both males and females.
NO. ONLY MALES. >:F
FINE FINE ONLY MALES
Februa - Apparently that is the name of an ancient February festival. That could work.
But personally if I had to choose a February themed name I would pick Winter or Snow.
But personally if I had to choose a February themed name I would pick Winter or Snow.
I like Februa.