Just for fun - Favorite baby names

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  • MikeCrazy
    MikeCrazy Posts: 2,716 Member
    Gemma - hmm I wonder who that is. *wink*

    P.S. It's pronounced as a beautiful gemstone, and that's what it means.
  • asdowe13
    asdowe13 Posts: 1,951 Member
    how about Jaques - pronounces Ja -quez
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  • _lyndseybrooke_
    _lyndseybrooke_ Posts: 2,561 Member
    how about Jaques - pronounces Ja -quez

    Ha! I've only seen that as a last name - well, Jacques, but close - and it was pronounced like "Jakes."
  • aleggett321
    aleggett321 Posts: 186 Member
    20 years RN in a NICU. Name that bugged me most...Brooke Lynn Bridge.
  • jacques57
    jacques57 Posts: 2,129 Member
    how about Jaques - pronounces Ja -quez

    AS in Shakespeare's character the melancholy Jaques? It is pronounced JAY-kweez
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    20 years RN in a NICU. Name that bugged me most...Brooke Lynn Bridge.

    No. Please just... No.
  • _Pseudonymous_
    _Pseudonymous_ Posts: 1,671 Member
    For girls I have:

    Olivia Leigh
    Sophia Grace
    Victoria Rose
    Eleanore Ruth
    Charlotte Lily
    Imogen Faith

    Boys Names:

    Elijah Alexander
    Benjamin Henry
    Ezra Jackson
    Luke William
    Theodore James
    Phillip Ross
  • odusgolp
    odusgolp Posts: 10,477 Member
    For girls I have:

    Olivia Leigh
    Sophia Grace
    Victoria Rose
    Eleanore Ruth
    Charlotte Lily
    Imogen Faith

    Boys Names:

    Elijah Alexander
    Benjamin Henry
    Ezra Jackson
    Luke William
    Theodore James
    Phillip Ross


    Ross is one of my favorite names ever... probably because it's my uncle's name and he's the coolest guy I know.
  • NotRailMeat
    NotRailMeat Posts: 509 Member
    how about Jaques - pronounces Ja -quez

    I've only seen that as a last name. Well, Jacques, but close. Can't really choose your last name...
    Sure you can. There's no law (just a tradition) that says you have to give your children the same last name as the parents.

    A friend of mine has the last name Woodc0ck, but his kids last name is Woods. He didn't want them to get teased like he was as a child.
  • ew_david
    ew_david Posts: 3,473 Member
    North West
  • asdowe13
    asdowe13 Posts: 1,951 Member
    how about Jaques - pronounces Ja -quez

    AS in Shakespeare's character the melancholy Jaques? It is pronounced JAY-kweez

    Nope as in a student a friend of mine had in Grade 9 french. she called he Jaques expecting a French boy, got a sassy remark from the lady whose name it belonged to.
  • _Pseudonymous_
    _Pseudonymous_ Posts: 1,671 Member
    Now for a list of names that should never... ever happen (all fo which are people I personally know or have met)

    Jay Walker
    Michael Hunt
    Darry Ayers
    Tiffany (Candy) Sweet-Seman
    La-ia




    Funny story, Darry Ayers went into homosexual adult entertainment but changed his name to Zane and Tiffany's mom divorced her second husband so is back to being Tiffany Sweet, after the trauma endured in school from her names she forver dropped he sweet nick name "Candy"
  • _Pseudonymous_
    _Pseudonymous_ Posts: 1,671 Member
    For girls I have:

    Olivia Leigh
    Sophia Grace
    Victoria Rose
    Eleanore Ruth
    Charlotte Lily
    Imogen Faith

    Boys Names:

    Elijah Alexander
    Benjamin Henry
    Ezra Jackson
    Luke William
    Theodore James
    Phillip Ross


    Ross is one of my favorite names ever... probably because it's my uncle's name and he's the coolest guy I know.

    At my Grandmother's funeral some of our older relatives brought us the Sessions family tree and Ross was a recurrent name. I liked the name as well as it's connection to our family history. So many Ross Van Sessions' in our like. lol
  • AllOutof_Bubblegum
    AllOutof_Bubblegum Posts: 3,646 Member
    Since when is Connor a hipster name? I know a guy in his 40's named Connor.

    I really like names typically used for the opposite gender. Like Shannon for a boy or Ashton for a girl. My husband isn't a huge fan of that, so we probably won't do that with our kids.

    Like I said, I don't have kids, but here are some names of kids in my husband and my families...

    Jessica
    Braxton
    Abigail
    Lila
    Mariah
    Destiny
    Hunter
    Jordan
    Dustin
    Caydence
    Sabastien (yes, spelled like that)
    Kholton (yes, spelled like that)
    Madelynn (same mom as the previous two)
    Joshua
    Brandon
    Ashley
    Tiffany
    Kevin
    Kayla
    Savannah
    David

    ...all but one of those are kids in my husband's family. Kids running around over there like roaches. Hasn't anyone ever heard of a condom? Ugh, southerners.

    Judgemental, much? How awesome for you to assume that all/most of those children were accidents.

    Some people just like children and big families, what's it to you? Live and let live, Isn't that what everyone is trying to cram down everyone else's throats, these days?
  • Texusmc
    Texusmc Posts: 129 Member
    Kenneth James
    Rebecca Anna-Leigh
    Mary-Elizabeth Ashley
    Meghan Kathleen
    Bradley Scott
    Scott Allen
    William Earl
    James Don
    Daniel Earl
    Chris Tyler (oh wait that Christler)
  • asdowe13
    asdowe13 Posts: 1,951 Member
    Now for a list of names that should never... ever happen (all fo which are people I personally know or have met)

    Jay Walker
    Michael Hunt
    Darry Ayers
    Tiffany (Candy) Sweet-Seman
    La-ia




    Funny story, Darry Ayers went into homosexual adult entertainment but changed his name to Zane and Tiffany's mom divorced her second husband so is back to being Tiffany Sweet, after the trauma endured in school from her names she forver dropped he sweet nick name "Candy"


    i went to highschool with a Patrick Micheal Hunt or Pat Mike Hunt - I kid you not.
  • FatFreeFrolicking
    FatFreeFrolicking Posts: 4,252 Member
    Girls:

    Willow
    Carson
    Summer
    Peyton
    Tegan
    Laila
    Lyla

    Boys:

    Caleb
    Kaiden
    Hayden
    Parker
    Kieran
    Colby
  • greeneyes0809
    greeneyes0809 Posts: 422 Member
    I went to school with a guy whose name was Chris Topher, as in first name Chris and last name Topher. I always enjoyed it.
  • _Pseudonymous_
    _Pseudonymous_ Posts: 1,671 Member
    I went to school with a guy whose name was Chris Topher, as in first name Chris and last name Topher. I always enjoyed it.

    See, now that's clever, funny, and acceptable in my book. lol
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member
    My husband and I had set baby name rules. No last names for first names, no gender ambiguous names, and no weird spellings. Names also have to look good on a job application.

    I mean, naming a baby Kyleigh when she's two years old is cute, but I would have trouble taking that person seriously when they are 30.

    Oh, and don't name your son something that ends in "son" or "ton." That goes along with the last name rule, but I swear I have friends that have all named their sons Braxton, Carson, Coleton, and Preston. All it does is make you kid sound like they go to prep school.
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    Katniss, Hazel, Khaleesi, and Elsa for girls
    Peeta, Gus, Jon, and Hans for boys.
  • ValGogo
    ValGogo Posts: 2,168 Member
    I like new age names that white people trying to be trendy are coming up with...

    (none of yours OP are such names, just saying).

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member
    Gemma - hmm I wonder who that is. *wink*

    P.S. It's pronounced as a beautiful gemstone, and that's what it means.

    I love the name Gemma.

    I've always been a huge "names person" mainly because of writing. Some of my favorites:

    Male - Seth, Todd, Micah, Karl, Julian

    Female - Gwendolyn, Claudia, Meredith, Jill, Gillian, Berit, Inger
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    North West

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  • seltzermint555
    seltzermint555 Posts: 10,740 Member

    Oh, and don't name your son something that ends in "son" or "ton." That goes along with the last name rule, but I swear I have friends that have all named their sons Braxton, Carson, Coleton, and Preston. All it does is make you kid sound like they go to prep school.

    I don't think prep school with those at all. I mean...yeah they are horrid. But I have more of a low rent association.
  • softncudly
    softncudly Posts: 722 Member
    Lately, I've been digging the name Skylar (girl). I like the name Amber too.
    Stephen or Christopher is nice too. (boy)
  • JosieRawr
    JosieRawr Posts: 788 Member
    As someone who was named after a grandmother and great grandmother, I go by an off the wall high school nickname(at 27 still using this name-Josie) Don't do that to your child... Give them at least one name that is their own! I may have went too far with my daughter, but her name is definitely her own..

    Senteria Rose
    Sin tear(like cry) E uh
    Hard to write phonetically, spoken it has an almost Hispanic tone.

    Other names that we had choosen were
    Jodie Lynn
    Cameron Eric(which is a family name and I will fervently try to change at least one of these names if we have a boy)
  • dispatcher939
    dispatcher939 Posts: 75 Member
    My son's name is Avery
    My Great Grandfather's name was Pink Chester

    We also have an Odie in the family ( it was from a long time ago but still funny)

    I dispatched for 911 so I have heard some great names. Here are some that I can remember of the top of my head
    Orangejello and Lemonjello
    Lon Dong
    We Wei
    Christopher Hammer Long
    Chasity Belt
  • Holly_Roman_Empire
    Holly_Roman_Empire Posts: 4,440 Member

    Oh, and don't name your son something that ends in "son" or "ton." That goes along with the last name rule, but I swear I have friends that have all named their sons Braxton, Carson, Coleton, and Preston. All it does is make you kid sound like they go to prep school.

    I don't think prep school with those at all. I mean...yeah they are horrid. But I have more of a low rent association.

    Really? I always imagined kids with names like have full names like Winston Scott McKenzie the third, or and their daddies set them up with a trust fund. Couple that with the fact that all these moms I know that name their kids that are from rural America and it's twice as silly to me. Hehe.
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