Meaux_Pas wrote:And for god's sake, people... those of you having children, REFRAIN from those cutesy 'creative' spellings of names... especially ones with the blatant abuse of the Y! PLEASE. THINK OF THE CHILDREN.
'tyffany', 'jessyka', 'shanyn', 'Adalyne', 'Aleecia', 'Destanee'.
Hey, I knew a 'Destanee' once (spelled that exact same way, too!). She had a twin name Triniti. No joke. Oh, worst name I've ever heard: Tearany, pronounced the form of government. Nice girl, terrible, terrible name.
BlueNowhere wrote:I believe a longer, more traditional name can have its benefits too. Take Elizabeth. The girl can then shorten her name to match her personality. Beth, Liz, Lizzie, Eli, etc. I quite like this idea. It would hopefully mean that my kids don't hate me since they have some flexibility with their name.
I endorse this. I'm the seventh or eighth Elizabeth, fourth with it as her first name, and we were all different - and we still have Beth, Liz, and Ellie left over.
I'm really liking some of your suggestions, everyone. Liam, Paul, and Nathaniel are great names for boys.
On the theme of Irish names, I've always loved Ailbhe and Aoibheann.
I'm really surprised no one's mentioned Moon Unit, Dweezil, Ahmet Emuukha Rodan, and Diva Thin Muffin Zappa. Greatest names evar.
Belial wrote:No one wants to think of a horrible sentient centipede when they look at their kid.
Unless you're a family of horrible sentient centipedes; then it's definitely what you'd want to think of. Well, unless horrible sentient centipede babies are half as loud as human ones - then you might want to try to block it out altogether.




