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AlwaysSAI 06-22-2008 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by AXi1257 (Post 1671178)
Sophia
Olivia

Those are the only options for the names of my first two daughters (if I'm blessed with children) and I'm only 22! I had no idea those were old names.

But, I have decided on one middle name--Olivia Christine.

SWTXBelle 06-22-2008 09:02 AM

Don't forget - you have to factor in the last name. As much as I wanted to use the family name Jackson, had I had a boy with my first husband, I couldn't have used it. Jackson Thompson just doesn't work!

WinniBug 06-22-2008 10:02 AM

My first boyfriend's name was John Johnson
His parents were sure creative

ADqtPiMel 06-22-2008 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by SWTXBelle (Post 1671247)
Don't forget - you have to factor in the last name. As much as I wanted to use the family name Jackson, had I had a boy with my first husband, I couldn't have used it. Jackson Thompson just doesn't work!

Yeah. I used to dig the name Bailey but it rhymes with my husband's last name. (I hyphenated my name when we got married and it drives me crazy enough having to constantly spell it and explain what a hyphen is that I would never saddle a kid with the hyphenated last name.)

For a boy I like:
Jonas
Graydon (family name but everybody is an -ayden nowadays)
John (Jack)
Michael as a middle name - every male in my husband's family has the middle name of Michael

Girls:
Evelyn
Kendall
Isla
I also like Grace, Kathleen or Elizabeth (family name) as middle names

AlwaysSAI 06-22-2008 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by WinniBug (Post 1671252)
My first boyfriend's name was John Johnson
His parents were sure creative

I knew a kid in elementary school whose name was Frank Crank. No lie! And, he was Frank Crank, Jr., so it was his dad's name too.

christiangirl 06-22-2008 04:37 PM

^^^When I was in the 5th grade, I met a girl named Ruby Ruby. She thought it was the coolest thing in the world, but we lost touch before McDonald's commericials started featuring Eddie the Echo. I always wondered how that worked out for her.

WinniBug 06-22-2008 07:49 PM

When I taught 6th grade, there was a kid on one of the other teams named Zach Morris
He was probably born in 1993 or 1994, right at the end of Saved by the Bell's run.

scbelle 06-23-2008 08:34 AM

Boys' names I like:

Gavin
Greyson
Riel
Caleb
Carter

Girls' names I like:
Lily Marie (after my and my husband's grandmothers)
Carrington
Kensington
Chloe
Olivia
Lyza

DSTRen13 06-23-2008 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by ADqtPiMel (Post 1671264)
(I hyphenated my name when we got married and it drives me crazy enough having to constantly spell it and explain what a hyphen is that I would never saddle a kid with the hyphenated last name.)

Maybe it shouldn't, but it really does surprise me how many people seem baffled by hyphenated last names. It's not like this a brand new concept ... My husband and I (we have the same last name, but hyphenated) will give people our driver's licenses so they can copy it down from there, and they STILL will get confused. Not that hard, people ... :rolleyes:

honeychile 06-23-2008 01:28 PM

For those of you who like Grace, Patience, etc:

After years of interviewing people, running their background checks, and seeing how they work on the job, I am totally convinced that naming your child after a virture is somewhat guaranteeing that s/he will turn out the opposite!

We've had tactless Graces, a sneaky Honor, more miserable Joys than I care to think about, and don't even get me started on the Temperence!

All the names I like are family names - the downside of being a genealogist!

sigmadiva 06-23-2008 02:35 PM

I grew up with a girl across the street from me named Dixie Autum. It flowed well with her last name.

I was in grad school with a guy who was the 9th in his family name. He has an old traditional Hungarian name. When his son was born, his son's name was the 10th. I was impressed.

For some reason I have no problem thinking of girl names. I'm liking Amaryllis now. I just can never think of any good boy names. :(

honeychile 06-23-2008 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by sigmadiva (Post 1671656)
I grew up with a girl across the street from me named Dixie Autum. It flowed well with her last name.

Seriously, you know a Dixie? My mother's name is Dixie Lee, and I think I've met about five in my lifetime - including, strangely, my roomie's mother!

Tippiechick 06-23-2008 09:55 PM

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Originally Posted by scbelle (Post 1671513)
Boys' names I like:

Gavin
Greyson
Riel
Caleb
Carter

Girls' names I like:
Lily Marie (after my and my husband's grandmothers)
Carrington
Kensington
Chloe
Olivia
Lyza

I have loved Carrington for years now. But, I couldn't imagine how hard it would be to learn how to spell that as a 3 or 4 year old!

carnation 06-23-2008 10:14 PM

I've mentioned somewhere on GC in the past that all 9 of our daughters have C middle names (this was not planned, rather something my husband wanted to keep doing when the first 2 happened to have them) and I've kept a mental file of more in case we ever adopt again. They include:

Caithla
Chaille (pronounced 'shall')
Cahalin (pronounced Ca-HAY-lin)
Ceslie

SWTXBelle 06-23-2008 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Tippiechick (Post 1671870)
I have loved Carrington for years now. But, I couldn't imagine how hard it would be to learn how to spell that as a 3 or 4 year old!

My poor baby Madeleine always ended up wrapping her name half-way around the paper when she was in kindergarten!


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