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391.1 | boy names are hard | GLDOA::DIAZ | | Thu May 25 1989 15:46 | 19 |
| I know how you feel about boy's names being hard to decide on. I
wanted a boy's name that was one syllable and masculine. My husband
and I came up with a compromise name but I don't think either one
of us was really decided on it. As I was in hard labor my husband
asked if it was a boy what I wanted to name him and I replied -
I don't care. Lucky for us we had a girl, Justine Emmanuelle. I
must have known she was going to look like my husband, dark hair,
eyes, and complexion because she looks like a Justine. Some people
might not say we were so lucky, I know how personal opinions go
for names. Her middle name is from my husband's grandfather, Emmanuel
and uncle, Alvin Emmanuel.
Anyway, since you asked I will give you some names I liked but would
never go with a last name of Diaz.
Liam
Luke
Levi
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391.2 | Liam McDonald | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Thu May 25 1989 16:35 | 8 |
| I second Liam. I don't think I like Luke or Levi (say that three
times fast) with McDonald.
What girl's names have you decided on? That can give us an idea
of what kinds of names you like.
-Tracy
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391.3 | Decisions so far | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Fri May 26 1989 07:42 | 21 |
| Well, for a girl's name we have several choices and I don't think
I'd be too disappointed with any of them. My first choice is
Kelly, even though it's a bit common and not unusual at all - it
does sound good with MacDonald, though. My husband is very fond
of the name Roxanne even though it sounds a little harsh with our
last name. Another one he really likes is a family name (on my
side, believe it or not) and that one is Valia. It was my great-
grandmother's name. (My mother's mother's mother) The names I've
suggested for a boy - and my husband has rejected ALL of them are:
Ian, Evan, Colin and Ben. I also kind of like Casey, but he doesn't
like that either. My favorite is Ian and that was the name he disliked
the most - so I really doubt he'd go for Liam. I'm also not too
sure if I like a first name ending with the same letter that the
last name begins with. It seems to have a tendency to get garbled.
But you know, I do like Luke... I'll have to try that one out on
him.
Thanks...
Kathryn
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391.4 | My Tuppence | SHALOT::ANDERSON | Give me a U, give me a T... | Fri May 26 1989 11:39 | 46 |
| Thanks for listing what you already had in mind -- it's
always easier for us BABY_NAMers to shoot down something than
to have to come up with something totally from scratch.
For the latter case, though, I can offer you some suggestions.
Though I can't offer much advice on the meaning of a possible
name or your subjective response to it, I can offer some advice
on just plain sound:
o Make it short -- MacDonald already has 3 syllables.
o Avoid beginning it with an "m" -- to avoid alliteration.
o Avoid beginning it with a "d" -- MacDonald already has a
few.
o Think of beginning it with a softer consonant -- MacDonald
does not exactly trip melifluously off the tongue.
o Consider beginning it with an "n" or an "l" -- these satisfy
the previous bullet, and also play off the same letters in
the last name.
I can make one suggestion about the meaning of the name. If
you're nationality is important to you, I would suggest some-
thing Scottish, or at least Celtic. At the same time, I would
suggest AVOIDING anything with strong overtones of another
nationality (e.g., Raoul MacDonald). Also, MacDonald is NOT
Smith or Jones -- so I wouldn't go too far out with a first
name. Also, avoid a name that is too Scottish (e.g., Alistair
MacDonald) -- MacDonald is already very much so.
Given all these considerations, a couple of ideas come to mind:
Neil, Ian, Andrew, Alex, Kathryn, Kathleen, Eileen, Lee, Leigh,
Nelly ...
Here's what I think of what you've already come up with:
o Kelly -- sounds okay, even though common and more Irish than
Scottish
o Roxanne -- okay, but do you like Roxy?
o Valia -- a little far out, but nice-sounding and with some
meaning (i.e., a family name)
o Ian -- great, but extremely Scottish
o Evan -- nice, but WElsh, not Scottish
o Colin -- bit of a tongue-twister WITH MACDONALD
o Ben -- okay, but will it be Benjamin (very long) or Ben?
o Liam -- nice, but extremely Irish, not Scottish
-- Cliff
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391.5 | Partial to Kyle | RAINBW::BERTE | | Fri May 26 1989 13:04 | 4 |
|
What about Kyle or Adam??
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391.6 | Foiled again! | FENNEL::MACDONALD_K | | Fri May 26 1989 13:30 | 15 |
| re:.5
So far, two couples we know (one we're very close to) have little
babies named Kyle. I like the name, and I think it sounds great
with MacDonald, but it might get confusing with 3 little Kyles
running around! Adam is a name that I like a lot and was considering
but again, it ends with the letter "m" and for some reason, it just
doesn't sound right to me with our last name. I sure wish I didn't
have to deal with the name MacDonald! My sister suggested we name
our child "Old" :-)
Thanks again, everybody and keep those cards and letters coming!
- Kathryn
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391.7 | It's a Toughey!! | VALUES::DECKER | | Tue May 30 1989 16:43 | 8 |
| I too, am expecting our first in October!!! I had an easy time
with the girls names also. We are still discussing boys names though
which don't seem to be coming as easily. The two we have both decided
we like are Eric Ryan and Cory James. I think Cory would sound
good with McDonald...
Good Luck!!
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391.8 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Wed May 31 1989 09:26 | 9 |
| re:-1
My husband loves the name Cory... And I've always loved the name
Eric. At first I wasn't too sure about Cory - but you're right,
it goes well with MacDonald and it's starting to grow on me. Thanks!
We just may have this problem solved.
- Kathryn
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391.9 | that's a good one! | TADSKI::KULP | | Wed May 31 1989 12:13 | 5 |
| I like Cory too. I think it sounds great with MacDonald. It would
not sound to great with Kulp. I would have considered it otherwise!
Robin
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391.10 | Brice | SKIWVA::FSCNO | | Wed Jun 07 1989 14:56 | 7 |
| How about Brice? Its very old and Anglo-Saxon, has one syllable
and very uncommon. I want to use it myself but my husband says that
we'll offend his family because it happens to be my grandfather's
name. It does have more meaning being my grandfather's but I would
like it anyway because its so unique. Good Luck!
Cindy
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391.11 | a vote for Brice | GLDOA::DIAZ | | Tue Jun 20 1989 08:26 | 9 |
| I like Brice very much. Cindy, I think you should use Brice for
a boys name. I think names that have family history are very special.
They give the child a connection to his family heritage. If I have
I boy I would like to honor my father by using his name. Unfortunately
his name is Cornelius, which my Dad is not too fond of and clashes
with my last name of Diaz. I was thinking of using Neil as a shortened
form of Cornelius. My grandfather went by Neil.
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391.12 | we're gettin' there! | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Jun 22 1989 13:27 | 17 |
| re:-1
Neil sounds great with Diaz, I think - but then I've always liked
the name Neil anyway.
The other night I made my husband write a list of ten boys' names
that he liked and I wrote one also. I was surprised to see that
we had four names in common, although they weren't my absolute
*favorites* (Ian and Evan) we've at least come to some kind of
compromise. He may even be swaying a little toward Ian...
Anyway, the four names were : Luke, Ben, Jake and Jesse. Cory
seems to have fizzled out and so far Jesse is the strongest con-
tender. He may end up with Ian as his middle name. But watch...
now that this is settled (sort of) I'll probably have a girl! :-)
- Kathryn
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391.13 | MacDonald | PEAKTR::SHEPELUK | | Wed Jun 28 1989 14:29 | 40 |
| HI,
I like Kelly, but Kelley is prettier - though maybe you otta keep
looking . Kelly MacDonald is real typical. Though is does sound
nice. My cousin named her daughter Kelly Donaldson and now that
she's 15, she preferrs to spell it Kelley. (just an f.y.i. on how
she prefered it). She said it looked more feminine since a boy
in her class spelt his name Kelly.
Anyway, how about Diana MacDonald - that sounds nice. But, you're
having trouble with the boys names right?
I agree with you: Luke MacDonald is nice. Wait, I just said it
and for some reason it sounds like Loo MacDonald. The M sorta knocks
out the K sound in Luke. What do you think?
I knew a Joseph MacDonald... That sounds nice! and if he gets called
Joe - Joe MacDonald sounds good too (?) how 'bout...
David MacDonald? That has a nice ring.
Michael MacDonald?
What about:
Gregory MacDonald -> nice sound, Wesley MacDonald,...
Bryan MacDonald, Kurt MacDonald, Bret MacDonald, Kyle MacDonald,
Evan MacDonald, I like that one- I know an Evan DeMarco (the dad's
Italian and Mom's Irish) Paul MacDonald, Keith MacDonald, Curtis
MacDonald, Kevin MacDonald.
I honestly have never heard of the name Liam. how in world do you
pronouce it? Ly Am? or Lee um? I don't think that sounds very
well at all. But that's just my .02.
Good luck to you!
-Christina
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391.14 | Another opinion | EDUHCI::WARREN | | Fri Jun 30 1989 12:13 | 13 |
| It's Lee um. It's a pretty popular Irish name.
Just for a different opinion...I prefer Kelly to Kelley. I think
the former looks prettier.
Re -2:
There's a Linnea in my daughter's daycare center. I like it. I
think Monique sounds too French with Swei. Maybe that's just because
it was one of the most often used names in my high school French
book...
-Tracy
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391.15 | | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Jul 06 1989 12:37 | 9 |
| re:-1 (Tracy)
I think you meant to reply to note 396 and not this one in the
second part of your reply. (about names to go with "Swei")
As for your opinion on Kelly as opposed to Kelley - thanks. I
like it better without the extra "e" too. For some reason, I
don't like extra letters where they're really not necessary.
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391.16 | Update | CLOVE::MACDONALD_K | | Thu Aug 31 1989 09:29 | 8 |
| More news... Still no progress with a boy's name and our girl's
name has evolved into Allyson. Allyson MacDonald... kind of long
but I guess it isn't too bad. Only trouble is, we can't come up
with a middle name. Any ideas, folks?
Thanks,
Kathryn
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391.17 | Just a coupla thoughts... | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea, the Silver Unicorn | Thu Aug 31 1989 09:59 | 7 |
| Why not a version of your own name?
Allyson Kate MacDonald.
Alan for a boy?
K.C.
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391.18 | Ally's here! | NUTMEG::MACDONALD_K | | Tue Oct 24 1989 13:29 | 7 |
| Well folks, all the fuss I made about a boy's name was in vain.
Allyson was born on October 16 and weighed in at 7lbs. 8.5oz.
She was two days early and I was in labor for 2.5 hours before
she emerged - what a good girl!
- Kathryn
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391.19 | Welcome, Ally! | STEREO::FAHEL | Amalthea Luincarandir/Silver Unicorn | Tue Oct 24 1989 14:11 | 5 |
| Congradulations!
What is her middle name?
K.C.
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391.20 | for her grandma | NUTMEG::MACDONALD_K | | Sat Nov 04 1989 19:15 | 9 |
| My husband chose Ally's middle name. He wanted to use my mother's
first name as her middle name... he never got to know her - she
died 13 years ago. At any rate, the name really doesn't go that
well, but it's the thought that counts... it's Therese. Everyone
called my mom Terry for short, and that's my husband's nickname
too. His name is Terence.
- K
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391.21 | Go for it! | 32543::FAHEL | Amalthea Luincarandir/Silver Unicorn | Mon Nov 06 1989 07:08 | 5 |
| MY middle name is Theresa.
I think that it goes well enough, and it IS a touching tribute.
K.C.
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