Unknown2006-08-14 00:46:25
I was wondering what would be a good name for a girl?
I came up with either Persephone or Demeter. I love both names. I also was leaning towards Diane. Also like the name Estarra or Aya.
Anyone else have any good female names?
I came up with either Persephone or Demeter. I love both names. I also was leaning towards Diane. Also like the name Estarra or Aya.
Anyone else have any good female names?
Unknown2006-08-14 00:57:33
There was this one girl in my school named Christmas. I thought that was pretty cool. I also like the name April, for some reason. And Tabitha.
Diamondais2006-08-14 01:00:06
Ive always liked Oriana or Melani.
Jigan2006-08-14 01:23:56
Erris, Felre, and Serrista.
Or, "Diaquinn Celliati Enya Bob"
Did I just make up some of those? Yes. Build off them and let the words roll.
Or, "Diaquinn Celliati Enya Bob"
Did I just make up some of those? Yes. Build off them and let the words roll.
Unknown2006-08-14 01:24:05
QUOTE(daganev @ Aug 14 2006, 12:59 AM) 318914
My sister is creative in 4 days I get to find out what her son is going to be named.
Ooer! Congrats!
Daganev2006-08-14 01:26:09
QUOTE(Ysuran @ Aug 13 2006, 06:24 PM) 318926
Ooer! Congrats!
Thanks!
Ialie2006-08-14 01:29:42
J'Andra
or
Jandra
or
Jandra
Veonira2006-08-14 01:50:59
A guy I worked with told me about this teacher he had who's daughter's name was
"Female" - Pronounced feh-maul-ee
Apparently the parents didn't know they got to NAME their child, and the paper they got said "female" so they thought it was the name. >_
But yeah...for girls, I've always really liked Kalika, Callie, and Brooke. Obviously I wouldn't name two girls Kalika AND Callie, but...one of those.
"Female" - Pronounced feh-maul-ee
Apparently the parents didn't know they got to NAME their child, and the paper they got said "female" so they thought it was the name. >_
But yeah...for girls, I've always really liked Kalika, Callie, and Brooke. Obviously I wouldn't name two girls Kalika AND Callie, but...one of those.
Unknown2006-08-14 01:56:57
The mother of the family I'm living with right now is a substitute teacher, and she always brings home funny stories about the kids and what they said or did. Some point last year she was calling role for this classroom and when she got to a certain name, she called out
"Umm...Ms. Jackson?"
"Here."
"How do you pronounce your first name?"
"Shuh-teed."
The name was spelled Hithead, but with an S at the front. Someone actually named their child this, and then had to come up with something to tell the poor girl.
My mother met a woman named Vagina, pronounced Veg-eena.
"Umm...Ms. Jackson?"
"Here."
"How do you pronounce your first name?"
"Shuh-teed."
The name was spelled Hithead, but with an S at the front. Someone actually named their child this, and then had to come up with something to tell the poor girl.
My mother met a woman named Vagina, pronounced Veg-eena.
Unknown2006-08-14 02:05:17
I like Elizabeth and Alexandra. I think they are both pretty, and a girl could grow up to own such a name without difficulty.
Unknown2006-08-14 02:42:24
Chariecar
or
Keziah
or
Keziah
Unknown2006-08-14 02:54:09
Pauline!
Unknown2006-08-14 03:31:01
Fiona, Kaylie, Ivy, Krista (yes, names of my liddo relatives )
Acrune2006-08-14 04:11:13
QUOTE(requiem dot exe @ Aug 13 2006, 09:56 PM) 318949
The mother of the family I'm living with right now is a substitute teacher, and she always brings home funny stories about the kids and what they said or did. Some point last year she was calling role for this classroom and when she got to a certain name, she called out
"Umm...Ms. Jackson?"
"Here."
"How do you pronounce your first name?"
"Shuh-teed."
The name was spelled Hithead, but with an S at the front. Someone actually named their child this, and then had to come up with something to tell the poor girl.
My mother met a woman named Vagina, pronounced Veg-eena.
I've heard of someone being named Asshole (pronounced ahs-shool)
Daganev2006-08-14 04:17:58
QUOTE(requiem dot exe @ Aug 13 2006, 06:56 PM) 318949
The mother of the family I'm living with right now is a substitute teacher, and she always brings home funny stories about the kids and what they said or did. Some point last year she was calling role for this classroom and when she got to a certain name, she called out
"Umm...Ms. Jackson?"
"Here."
"How do you pronounce your first name?"
"Shuh-teed."
The name was spelled Hithead, but with an S at the front. Someone actually named their child this, and then had to come up with something to tell the poor girl.
My mother met a woman named Vagina, pronounced Veg-eena.
Are you from New Jersey? My sister's Father in law just told me the EXACT same story two days ago.. about Shuh-teed
Unknown2006-08-14 05:23:45
I really like Brooke. And I love Jandra. Is that Mesopetamian or Thai? I tried looking it up and wasn't able to find anything.
Christmas is an interesting name for a girl. I met a girl once named December. She was such a great artist and she bested me at state finals on the violin. No hard feelings of course.............wench.
Shuh-teed, huh? How was it spelled? Or would it offend the AANC (American Authority for National Censorship) aka anal people who think the word "Damn" is a bad word, even though its cited in the christian bible over 400 times. That's more than I can say it in a single sentence.
My best friend's daughter is named Elizabeth and her sister is named Kallie. When I asked her where she got Kallie from, she said she was into Hinduism at the time and named her after a goddess.
I just mentally blinked and thought to myself, "Oh god. The anti-christ is a woman!!!!" And then I quickly remembered that wasn't true. My nephew is certainly not a girl.
Christmas is an interesting name for a girl. I met a girl once named December. She was such a great artist and she bested me at state finals on the violin. No hard feelings of course.............wench.
Shuh-teed, huh? How was it spelled? Or would it offend the AANC (American Authority for National Censorship) aka anal people who think the word "Damn" is a bad word, even though its cited in the christian bible over 400 times. That's more than I can say it in a single sentence.
My best friend's daughter is named Elizabeth and her sister is named Kallie. When I asked her where she got Kallie from, she said she was into Hinduism at the time and named her after a goddess.
I just mentally blinked and thought to myself, "Oh god. The anti-christ is a woman!!!!" And then I quickly remembered that wasn't true. My nephew is certainly not a girl.
Vauraugli2006-08-14 06:19:28
I remember hearing about this poor kid that was born into the Reirs family, and his parents thought it was 'amusing' to name him Harry. Seriously.
I wonder if they ever paid for his therapy after highscool/college
I wonder if they ever paid for his therapy after highscool/college
Unknown2006-08-14 06:23:32
Malaika, Sharifa, Kecia, Karen, Beverly, Barbra, erm...
That's it...for now.
That's it...for now.
Athana2006-08-14 06:25:33
QUOTE(Shou @ Aug 13 2006, 08:31 PM) 318999
Fiona, Kaylie, Ivy, Krista (yes, names of my liddo relatives )
I love it!
Verithrax2006-08-14 06:55:25
Whatever you do, please keep in mind that children are exceedingly cruel and if you absolutely must give your child a name that sounds funny and/or unusual, make it a middle name so she has alternatives.
With that said, let me give my suggestions: Alyx, Lara, or Samus.
Oh, and welcome back!
With that said, let me give my suggestions: Alyx, Lara, or Samus.
Oh, and welcome back!