Title: | A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy) |
Notice: | BABYNAMES is now on-line and writable! Enjoy... |
Moderator: | OASS::BURDEN_D |
Created: | Tue Feb 13 1996 |
Last Modified: | Fri May 30 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 996 |
Total number of notes: | 7139 |
Although we're not having a family at this very moment, my Wife and I often discuss possible names for our potential family. What do you with a surname of ZORBAS? We are not looking for a Greek name or a name that can be shortened (easily). What do you suggest? No Anthony's or Quinn's please :-) Here is a little insight into my own name... My heritage is Greek (no kidding!) and it is usually the practice to name your first born of each sex after the paternal Grandparents, the second of each sex after the maternal Grandparents, the rest is a lottery I guess. (We don't plan to follow this custom.) My Grandfather was Steven (originally Stavros), but he had 10 children, and so the possible number of cousins to be named Steven (or Stephen) was huge. My parents altered things a little and although I was christened Stavros I was named Stuart (my Mother's side is Scottish). The one problem I have with 'STUART' is that it sometimes comes across sounding like GEORGE! (probably because of my Australian accent it sounds like Schuart instead of Stoo-art). Thanks and regards, Stuart.
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432.1 | Z's are the best! | USWAV1::POTHIER | Wed Aug 30 1989 13:24 | 14 | |
Well Stuart, you may not agree with my opinion, but here goes. I LOVE names that start with "Z". My last name is Zuest (its Swiss), and I was VERY lucky that my parents names me ZOE (which happens to be a Greek name meaning "life".) Many people in this file will tell you that you shouldn't name a child with a name that starts with the same first letter as the last name. They don't like alliteration. However, I always liked, er loved, the fact that my initials were ZZ. (My middle name is Ann, but I don't use it because it is too common.) So, if you have a girl, you might consider naming her Zoe Zorbas. I pronounce my name like Joe, but the Greek pronunciation is Zo-ee. You might also consider Zelda or Zara. For boys try Zane, Zeke (short for Ezekial), or Zachary. Anyhow, good luck! | |||||
432.2 | ZZ | CHCLAT::HAGEN | Please send truffles! | Fri Sep 01 1989 14:12 | 4 |
RE: ZZ names: I went to school with a Zina (pronounced Zee-Na) Zopp. She never minded her name, either (as far as I knew!) |