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Tawnee Van Pelt Apr 16, 2006 06:30 PM

I always say to myself that my first son will be called Milan as my all time favorite writer. I never had planned a name for a girl but I recently discovered that Bristol (the place where Trip Hop originated) is an actual first name, so yeah, Bristol all the way.

xSummonerYUnax Apr 16, 2006 06:37 PM

I like Aurora for a girl and Ethan for a boy.

ava lilly Apr 16, 2006 06:49 PM

I've always been quite partial to Irish and Italian names in general, and names that start with A for girls. a few names for girls that I really like are Aria, Aislinn [pronounced ash-lin], and Ava. for boys, I like Aidan, Conall, and Keenan.

obviously I'm not going to have that many kids, but always good to have a few backup names incase he wants to name them something like... hugo. lolsorrypom

Ryuu Apr 16, 2006 06:52 PM

I really want to see a boy named Ptolemy in this day and age.


Well, you could go crazy, fanboy and name your kid Sephiroth (anyone remember that?), though I would HIGHLY go against it.


Just don't go cliche and name your kid Michael or something (there are TOO many of those in the world). Perhaps Shane or something of that nature.

Dopefish Apr 16, 2006 06:56 PM

Zelda almost seems like a good name. Too bad I'm a dork.

Dullenplain Apr 16, 2006 07:12 PM

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Originally Posted by The Dopefish
Zelda almost seems like a good name. Too bad I'm a dork.

Zelda was a known name well before the video game ever existed. Unfortunately, most people nowadays associate the name with the princess and not some exotic-sounding name some women in the early 20th century were named with.

Who do you think F. Scott Fitzgerald married?

PiccoloNamek Apr 16, 2006 07:24 PM

I've always thought that Greek and Roman names were very beautiful. I can't think of a name for a son, but if I had a daughter, I'd name her Luna. No, not after the Harry Potter Character, but after the goddess, Luna. (Selene). In my opinion, there's hardly anything more beautiful than the full moon at night, and of course, any daughter of mine would be equally as beautiful, if not moreso. ^_^

nadienne Apr 16, 2006 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by a_gringa_flaca
At least Hugo sounds masculine. I can't stand names for a boy like Ashley, Cameron, Kelly, just UGH.

You do know that all of those were originally male names that were taken over by females, right?

I'm fond of Aurelia for a girl, and Quentin for a boy's middle name (seriously, how cool is Q as a middle initial).

Alice Apr 16, 2006 08:01 PM

I like the Q also. One of my friends named her son Quinn and I was so jealous that I didn't think of it first.

elwe Apr 16, 2006 08:09 PM

My favorite girl names would have to be either Aislinn (A's-lin) or Bellyn.
For boys, I like Christian and Daniel. Yes, they're pretty trite. :(

Dopefish Apr 16, 2006 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by a_llegro
Zelda was a known name well before the video game ever existed. Unfortunately, most people nowadays associate the name with the princess and not some exotic-sounding name some women in the early 20th century were named with.

Who do you think F. Scott Fitzgerald married?

That website on page 1 demonstrates that of the top 1000 girl's names, Zelda wasn't in the top 1000 after the 1960s. Didn't even surge thanks to the game.

kat Apr 16, 2006 09:22 PM

I've always loved the name Lolita, but I couldn't name my child that, for obvious reasons.

But I think Bianca is a nice name. Then she'll be this spoilt, rich, bitch that I'd have to disown by the time she's 12.

scotty Apr 16, 2006 10:01 PM

I have never met a girl named Cameron, and I don't see how it doesn't sound masculine. I do however have a (male) friend Cam who could potentially fit into the category of not masculine:) I am not creative enough to make up a name myself, so if I ever get married and have a kid, I'll leave it up to my wife.

Watashi_Baka_Da Apr 16, 2006 10:07 PM

My boyfriend and I were talking about kid names one day...dunno why, but anyway we agreed on Julia for a girl and he said Vincent for a boy.

I didn't like Vincent at first because I didn't want a kid named after a Final Fantasy character, but then it grew on me. Vincent does have those cool red eyes.

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Originally Posted by scotty
I have never met a girl named Cameron, and I don't see how it doesn't sound masculine. I do however have a (male) friend Cam who could potentially fit into the category of not masculine:) I am not creative enough to make up a name myself, so if I ever get married and have a kid, I'll leave it up to my wife.

I have a friend named Cameron, but she goes by Cami. I do think it is a pretty name, but I think of it more as a boys name.

ArrowHead Apr 16, 2006 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Kiri
I just found out that I'm having a son. I was thinking of naming him Angelus Tyler Lovelace, which I thought would be unique and it flows well.

For his sake, give him a name that won't get him made fun of at school. Give him a real name - a traditional name. You know, like John or Richard or Peter.

kat Apr 16, 2006 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by scotty
I have never met a girl named Cameron.

There's Cameron Diaz.

Summonmaster Apr 16, 2006 10:31 PM

This reminds me of some gossip from when I was in grade school that some young kid got a girl knocked up and they named their kids "Buzz Lightyear" and something equally as immature.

Anyways, I would be cruel in naming my kids and would want them to have fancy combinations of names that wouldn't fit with my last name at all. Of course you could mix up any of these names since they are so unique. I just dislike the fact that every other girl is named: "Sarah" or "Ashley", or every other boy is "John" or "Joseph" (no offense :o) Short versions might become hard:


Mayabelle/Maiabelle Allegro LeMay (Maya/Maia)
Floretta Scherzina LeBeau (Flor)
Shirona Milver Tercettina (Ro?)
Alvilia Presta Descolis (Vili?)


Well I can't think of much boy names that are neat without being overly flamboyant.

Rexford Maxis
Orbison Villet

Dopefish Apr 16, 2006 10:34 PM

If your name is Cameron you'd better go by a nickname unless you're a girl. Cameron Neely is a good example.

http://cache.boston.com/bonzai-fba/G...52532_5506.jpg

ArrowHead Apr 16, 2006 10:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Yamamanama
Did you pick those intentionally, ArrowHead?

No, just rattled them off. There are tons of traditional names that one can give a child. There are even books that are nothing more than lists of baby names and their origins and meanings. We had one in my house. Don't know where it has gotten to...


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