| 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 |
My baby is due in February, and all the way through my husband and myself have thought we would have a girl, but for some reason everyone else I know thinks it will be a boy. Thats where the problem is. We have decided on a girls name, but we have racked our brains or a boys name, but to no avail. We really like unuaual names rather than traditional, of which there don't seem to be many of for boys. Our surname is LaVine (pronouned - La-Veen) which is quite easy to match christian names with. So come on all you budding name speialists, please please please give us some help. Luv, Suzanne.
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| 744.1 | Like any of these? | VIA::MEHRING | Fri Nov 15 1991 09:53 | 27 | |
Suzanne, Here are some of my favorites - and they sound good with LaVine: Gordon Jared Nathan Adam Spencer Mitchell Tanner Chase Conrad There are lots of good non-traditional boys names embedded in the baby name books - you just have to keep scanning them and sounding out the names until you find one(s) you like (of course this isn't as easy as it sounds!!) What nationalities are in your & your husband's background? Sometimes that helps to find names that fit with the last name & the family's heritage... Also, what girls' names have you picked? Are you partial to short names or multi-syllabic names? The more info. you give us, the more likely we are to come up with something you like.... Have fun thinking of all the possibilities!!! -Cori | |||||
| 744.2 | some names | CLT::KOBAL::CJOHNSON | Eat, drink and see Jerry! | Mon Nov 18 1991 10:44 | 6 |
How bout:
Christopher
Nicholas
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| 744.3 | Thanks so far | RDGENG::HENDERSON | Wed Nov 20 1991 06:46 | 28 | |
Thanks for the ideas so far, The name we like for a girl is Kaija (kye-a), and may opt for a middle name like Paris or Courtnay, but aren't sure yet. My husband is Bajan (Barbados) and I suppose I am British born and bred, although I do have Welsh, Irish, Scottish and French taces in me. With my husband being black and I am very pale and blonde, I should imagine the baby will be a beautiful mixture (you never know though!!!) therefore we like exotic sounding names, and think they would fit the baby perfectly. We quite like the name Kyle for a boy, but I am not sure on how it sounds with LaVine (too many l's?) so I'd appreciate any opinions there. I have no preferences as the amount of syllables (sp?) etc, so please let your imagination run! One thing we don't like though is Gaelic/traditionally British names (no offence to anyone with them though - it's just we don't think it would suit the baby very much!) I hope this helps you brain cells get into gear, and I await your replies! Thanks once again, Luv Suzanne. | |||||
| 744.4 | short but different | BRS01::MAGIELS | Bart at the heart of Europ... | Wed Nov 20 1991 07:33 | 11 |
Suzanne,
What about :
Seppe
Boris
mattias
Enrico
Janus
Have a nice time tracing names...
Bart
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| 744.5 | A few more | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Wed Nov 20 1991 09:53 | 5 |
Julien
Bartholomew
Christof
K.C.
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| 744.6 | KERNEL::FISCHERI | I'm not from Bushey | Tue Nov 26 1991 08:00 | 4 | |
I didn't know Bajan was pronounced Barbados :-) Ian | |||||
| 744.7 | Such wit!! | RDGENG::HENDERSON | Tue Nov 26 1991 11:58 | 1 | |
I nearly had a premature labour laughing at that one!!!!!! | |||||