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What names would you give your kids?

tequila

Bottle Lover
If you have kids, or would want to have kids in the future, what names would you give them?

If I have a daughter, I will name her Analise Marie.

If it is a boy, I will name him David Alexander.

I would want my kids to have unique, yet not so common names. Also, not hard to pronounce and spell. Just to save the embarrassment when they reach school. Kids can be so mean to each other. :ermm:
 
Jude for a boy after my mom Judith who passed away when I was 16.
Rose for a girl after my grandmother.
Charlie for a girl (I like to gender bend names)
Olivia for a girl
Leonardo for a boy (Leo for short)
 
Fallen91;71528 said:
Daughter: tequila, the name of her mother. :p

Son: tremor

:lol:

Lmao they are going to be like "Where your parents alchoholics when they gave you those names?" :lol:

Some people actually thought Tequila was my real name. But it's just a nickname. :rolleyes:
 
T-Virus Injected;71529 said:
Jude for a boy after my mom Judith who passed away when I was 16.
Rose for a girl after my grandmother.
Charlie for a girl (I like to gender bend names)
Olivia for a girl
Leonardo for a boy (Leo for short)

Ahh those gender bend names. Some are nice especially if you kind of twitch the spelling of it to make it more feminine or masculine.

I would name my second daughter after my mother as well. Same situation as yours, but I was 11. May they rest in peace.
 
tequila;71530 said:
Lmao they are going to be like "Where your parents alchoholics when they gave you those names?" :lol:

True, true. Ok, I've changed my mind. If it's a girl Miranda or Micaela! :D

If it's a boy Manos the Great. :ninja:

The power of M! :p
 
T-Virus Injected;71529 said:
Jude for a boy after my mom Judith who passed away when I was 16.
Rose for a girl after my grandmother.
Charlie for a girl (I like to gender bend names)
Olivia for a girl
Leonardo for a boy (Leo for short)

Fallen91;71535 said:
True, true. Ok, I've changed my mind. If it's a girl Miranda or Micaela! :D

If it's a boy Manos the Great. :ninja:

The power of M! :p



M&M's :wub:
 
Well I have a son and he is Alexander James, we've just found out we are having baby number 2 and if it's a boy he will be called:

Tobey Jack

And if she is a girl then she will be called:

Evelyn Claudia

All our names have links to films that mean something to me and my wife!
 
tequila;71560 said:
I feel sorry for the kids :lol:

Nah, here's my real answer.

If I were to have a girl I would name her Shelke, and a boy I would name Seth.


Shelke is one of some person's sisters name or some **** in final fantasy
 
It'd depend on the last name of my husband. But, in general, for girls:

Idina (pronounced Eh-dee-na) Jacqueline
Sydney Odette

Boys...
Michael Victor
Justus Gage
And if I marry a frenchman, I'm so going with Jean-Christoph. :lol:
 
Hmm. For boys, I'd love to call my sons (eep) either.. Vincent or Ezra. Or Micah. The last two are Biblical but I'm not relgious, I think they look/sound lovely.

For girls I have absolutely no idea D:
I'm always stuck for girls' names.
 
I see that some of you give two names. Is it so common? Because here we only have the first name and the surname(two first names is rare) and It's unlike that the second name you say is the surname. :confused:

Anyway, if it's a girl I would like to give her an ancient greek name like Hermione or Electra.

For boys I have absolutely no idea! Seriously!
 
Fallen91;71591 said:
I see that some of you give two names. Is it so common? Because here we only have the first name and the surname(two first names is rare) and It's unlike that the second name you say is the surname. :confused:

The second name is the "middle" name :)
 
Yeah it's pretty common here to have two names. Some are "double-barrelled" for example Mari-Clare or Amy-Louise.

Or (like me), you have the Christian name and then a middle name which is sometimes the name of an older relative or ancestor. Or like my mum who thought my middle names (I have two) "sounded pretty" lol.
 
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