[Opinions] Sunday baby
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Probably not but if I did- Delilah Sun
Definitely Dominga. It’s a family name and I like it.
If I was inclined to do something like that, I might be obvious and use Sunny, but that's boring.
I like Nedelya and Dominga, but I don't associate them with Sunday in a way that's personally meaningful.
Shabbitai, Sabbitha? probably not. Gloria, Timaeus? maybe. Itamar, Tamara? maybe. Palmer? ack.
I'll go with Linden. Or something that can be associated with rest but isn't depressing.
I like Nedelya and Dominga, but I don't associate them with Sunday in a way that's personally meaningful.
Shabbitai, Sabbitha? probably not. Gloria, Timaeus? maybe. Itamar, Tamara? maybe. Palmer? ack.
I'll go with Linden. Or something that can be associated with rest but isn't depressing.
This message was edited 3/17/2023, 6:22 AM
Both my kids were born on Sunday (as was I, actually.) I would not be wanting to decide my baby's name the day they were born. I do like Dominic, but I know someone named Dominic which would make it feel weird to use. I don't like Dominique enough to use, but I guess if I were required to denote the day of my child's birth there are worse options. Or maybe something more roundabout like, well, larks sing in the morning around sunrise. Sunday, sun, Lark. I like Lark. For a boy? Larkin. Yeah.
Kiki & Kiriaki = the Sunday child
Adia, Akosua, Nadelya = born on a Sunday
Sunniva, Sunnyi, Suna, Suncana, Sundae, Sundari
Adia, Akosua, Nadelya = born on a Sunday
Sunniva, Sunnyi, Suna, Suncana, Sundae, Sundari
I actually love the name Sunday! 😂
Yes.
Mary
My daughter was born on a Sunday; the other two were Monday babies. I suppose any name with Christian credentials would do if one wanted to have a constant reminder. Which I didn't, and I can't imagine being like that. Sorry - can't help.