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ramoth Jan 23, 2007 05:08 AM

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Temari Jan 23, 2007 07:01 PM

Girl's name: Alexandria, or Alexandra. Not only because I like the name and it's easily shortened to Alex, but also because Alexandra is Cassandra of Troy's royal name, and it'd be my sane tribute to the Greek Mythology that I absolutely love... as opposed to calling a girl Polyxena, or another crazy name.

Boys name: Not sure. I've always joked that I'd name my first son after my first love, Trunks from DBZ (future Trunks, not the whiny brat Trunks)... but its not likely. Can't really decide.

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Dear gods, what happened in this thread while I was typing? Lol.

agreatguy6 Jan 23, 2007 07:35 PM

I would name my daughter some insane name (mind, she's white/asian):

Ashukaqackukqua
Fukua
Shantiqua Baniqua
Puse (pronounced pooSAY)
Ophelia

And for my son:

Son-of-the-artist-without-a-job
!xalaka (*click*alaka)


And, of course, my personal FAVORITE (for either sex):

Little-bitch/bastard-that-fucked-up-my-shit-ass-life

Helloween Jan 23, 2007 08:19 PM

My friends and i discuss this on a nearly regular basis, claiming names that we get to use on our kids and such. Alot of these names have already been "taken" for future use.

Boys:

The name Paul has been in my family line for as long as anyone can trace back. Every other generation there's a boy with the first name Paul, and the generation after that gets it as a middle name. I don't know if i have to keep that tradition up or not, as i don't have that name at all.

I've always liked the idea of naming my first son Bejaman (first name) Franklin Peirce (middle names) after Hawkeye from M*A*S*H, but i'm not sure that'll ever happen.

Girls:

Natalie, Naomi, Anneke (Anika). Those are the three girls names that i really like that don't really come from anything. I know three girls with all those names.

I've always liked the name Rikku, but i think that would be too easily recognized, and a little too stand-outy for Canada.

There are plenty more, but i can't think of them now.

Sandy Jan 23, 2007 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by agreatguy6 (Post 371813)
And for my son:

!xalaka (*click*alaka)


Omg, is that from Russell Peters? ;=;

How Unfortunate Jan 23, 2007 10:42 PM

Try to pick names so that each member of the family has a different first letter in their name. That way, you can just use single letters on the score card when you go to the mini-putt.

Practicality.

Shorty Jan 24, 2007 04:58 AM

Boys: Jorge, Ben or Ken. I don't know if I'll ever breed with another Japanese man so I'd like to name my child with American names that are also widely accepted in Japan. (Makes it easy for my side of the family to remember--if any of them are still living by the time I start having children, that is)

Girls: same deal. Except I haven't found much that transcribes well as an American name that Japanese use as a real name as well. Maybe Maria or Emily. But these probably aren't names I would choose for my own girls. I do like Sophia (or Sophie) and Annette.

Don't know why, I seem to be more picky about boys' names rather than girls. Probably has something to do with my innate desire to keep my heritage alive somehow through my next generation...or whatever.

nazpyro Jan 24, 2007 10:40 AM

i'm a fan of names that end in 'a', so for a girl, there's plenty of anime/game characters. names like luna, lucca, ayla, aya, terra, rydia, serena, tifa, rinoa come to mind. but even if i weren't to choose a video game/anime name, i'm sure the name would end in 'a'.

for a boy though: i dunno... baraka? :tpg: it probably won't end in a, so the name just has to be inherently awesome. so maybe sub-zero. that'd be beast. or maybe zidane or frog...

also, xander is a pretty awesome name.

FallDragon Jan 26, 2007 06:55 PM

I hope people are picking out names based on the how they enjoy the sound of the name, not because it reminds you of a videogame/anime character. I can't imagine naming a kid I might have "Cloud" to have him grow up with everyone thinking A) he (or myself) smokes weed, or B) he's going to save the world. Too many crazy judgments can be made based on names, and it's just exacerbates it when parents pick names because they like how cloud killed sephiroth with omnislash WOO!

IMO, anyway.

I poked it and it made a sad sound Jan 26, 2007 07:55 PM

The only person in the world who would actually AGREE to these names would be Pang. I've had my heart set on them forever.

Female: Kallisti. Hands down. I doubt that I will ever be granted my wish, though. It's such a pretty name. If I had to chose others, I'd likely go with Aiselinn (or a variation thereof - Azaelyn, Aieslyn).

Male: Loki, first choice. Apart from that, maybe Tristan or Wolfgang or something. I haven't really considered, though I kind of like Wolfgang.

Such a Lust for Revenge! Jan 26, 2007 09:56 PM

Whatever happened to Pang Sass? I miss him. Thought you two were pretty cool Yin Yang and shit. Now you sold out.

Chaotic Jan 31, 2007 06:29 PM

For boys: Vincent... I always though it was a cool name, and two to three syllable names seem to work in my family. I was also thinking about Pat or something... Perhaps Patrick after my brother's middle name, or Paterno after my dad. Reiji always seemed to be an interesting name also.

For girls: I never really though about girl names all that much, but I know my family would kill me if I ever chose the name Serenity. It's a nice name, but doesn't seem to roll well off my last name. Maybe Jillian, for the sole reason if I ever came out a girl, my mom would've named me that.

Frank91 Feb 5, 2007 02:02 PM

For boys: John, Stephen, Kenneth, Ezekiel or Daniel. These are my favorite boy names. The middle name should be Benjamin.:D

For girls: K/Clara, Sarah or Valentine. Aren't those three names just really cute?

Domino Feb 5, 2007 02:14 PM

For girls: I've always liked the name Jessica, same with Rebecca.

For boys: I would choose Vincent if I were to ever have a son. Not too sure that it would go with my surename though.

Such a Lust for Revenge! Feb 5, 2007 02:17 PM

Funny, I sort of regret naming my son Vincent but I've seen it mentioned a couple of times here now. It's cool that the thread I first made here before my son was born played a part in his name.

Sarah is my next choice for a girl if I ever somehow have another.

WolfDemon Feb 5, 2007 03:02 PM

Assuming I ever decide to have a kid, I've also been thinking about naming my son Vincent. Everyone I've told that to has been like "BUT THAT'S AN ITALIAN NAME YOU'RE NOT ITALIAN!" Same for the name Julia for my daughter. But does it really matter? Sure I'm not gonna name my white ass kid Kazuo or Hans, but who really cares where the name comes from? If some weirdos can name their son Sephiroth and another can legally change his name to Optimus Prime, (Awesome as that is) then dammit, I'm gonna have my Vincent/Julia.

Ceres Feb 5, 2007 07:21 PM

I like names that are kinda out of the ordinary, don't want to give my child a name that three other kids in his/her class is going to have. Plus i have a thing for greek and roman mythology, so for a girl I like the name Aurora (goddess of dawn). Also I kinda like the sound of Aurelia (means gold), but I know it's too weird.

For a boy I like Aiden, but I'm starting to get turned off of that name cuz right now it's like the top boys name

Vemp Feb 5, 2007 09:47 PM

For a girl, I'll name her Rei. Bite me.

If a boy, he'll be Odin. Because Odin trumps you all.

Ceres Feb 5, 2007 10:39 PM

I actually also like Rei for a boy...I know a little boy named Odin

Vemp Feb 6, 2007 04:07 AM

Really? Wow, that's cool since ODIN is a really badass name.

I wonder if anyone would like to name their kid "Genocide" or "Terror". I also like Valeria for a girl.

Hydra Feb 6, 2007 10:07 AM

I used to want to name my first daughter Violet, after Violet in the Boxcar Children and later Series of Unfortunate Events. Now I'm over it now, and would name her Anna. I want to name her Anais, but in the u.s. kids would say it wrong and make it sound like anus.

Such a Lust for Revenge! Feb 6, 2007 01:38 PM

Well, I'm a quarter Italian so I guess I have the "right" to name my son what I did as far as Vincent's concerned.

After reading through some of these names I realize I don't really mind odd names, even Valeria and Odin sounded awesome... It's the names that sound out of Africa or places with VERY different names that bug me... Unless that person can visually fit the name of course.


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