Jump to content

Baby names


Recommended Posts

Hero is traditionally a boys name, as is Paris. Never heard Hero used for a girl before. Not sure I agree with the appropriation to girls but then again, I like the name Sydney for a girl and that is also traditionally a boys name.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Didn't read the book - will clearly have to now!


Tully was the only boys name we could both agree on at the time. I had a secret hankering for a boy called "Tolly" after the boy in the 'Green Knowe" books (childrens series), but Mr SW wouldn't agree. Did like 'Tully' though so Tully he is!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

girls names i loved but discarded this(last) time around:


Summayah (Bengali name?...i once taught a little girl of this name)

Arwen (though after the Lord of the rings films, i didnt want people thinking it was after that)


and Nina, Joanna and Thea as more 'normal' but rarely heard names these days.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Rebeca, Angel (my daughter name,for my first daughter this was the perfect name as it was a blessing for us).

Esther,Amalya,Maya,bella--This are some of my preference but i know you will find the right one for your daughter.You will gest know as a mother.:)

All the best

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I had a whole host of Spanish names lined up, but missus mockers reasoned (somewhat biasedly) that as the mocklet's surname was Spanish the first name had to be Irish Gaelic.


So out went Enrique, Marta, Fernando, Xavier (that we both really liked), Eva (ditto), Jaime, Rosa, Pedr?n, Margarita, Jes?s, Angel and many more. In all fairness though a lot of spanish names sound rubbish when anglicised.


I did struggle with many of the gaelic ones, especially Grainne (sounds like something you say to the aspadistra in the adventure game) and fiacra (odd), Cillian (sounds like killing). But loved Aoife (though i always spell it wrong (except this once, but had to look it up)), Naimh, Dillon, which her nephew nabbed first and quite a few others.


Ironically her neice born 6 months before hand has a spanish name, Liliana!


Managed to get away with a spellable scottish name in the end, I love a great British compromise (between an irish lady and a spaniard!!).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

MP: LOVE the name Cillian, yet another one Mr B vetoed. We had a similair problem with Portuguese names sounding a bit naff when anglicised, we liked Adriana for a girl for about two minutes. No idea where we got Sebastian from, it's not overly Iberian, I don't think.


I was talking to my Mum about this, in any case, because we've all got slightly odd names. My sister is Lorelai Octavia, for example. I was going to be called, not joking, LAMIA. Off all the names...very nice, but to be called after a poem about a mythical snake lady...well. I think I dodged a bullet, with the first name thing, thats the thing about having mad hippie parents.


Saying that, Cheeky S has about a million names, one of which is Dallas. Yep. Sorry kid.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

EDmummy Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Worry away, Zeban.

>

> As well as Irish names, I also like the name

> Sydney and Adelaide for a girl but as I am

> Australian and children are dual citizens, family

> would find them difficult and they would not sound

> quite right if they ever decide to live in

> Australia.

>

> My two boys have Old Testament names and we are

> often asked if we are religious or Jewish (no to

> both). I always find that funny.


Hi Edmummy - I'm Australian as well with a baby boy who has both passports :-)

My friend in Brisbane, named her girl Sidney - so just spelled differently to the city. And I thought that was quite cute!


My personal favourite girl's name is Maddison Grace. My surname is Kelly, but I would still consider naming my girl Grace Kelly. Think I can pull it off? lol

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Sebastian is quite common in Spain, but you're right, I don't think it's specifically Iberian. Nice name though. Seb for short is quite cool too.

Lamia, lovely ring to it, but yep, it is a bit like being called Incubus or Gorgon or something ;)


A quick swizz and it's Greek apparently meaning 'revered', and definitely coming into vogue

 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

oooh, cool.


piers doesn't rank at all :( I take it's US, would love to see something similar for uk, in the meantime I guess we have to make do with http://www.yournotme.com/


8000: Rory spread thus



7000: sebastian is spread thus



Which doesn't tell us a great deal other than both names went a little out of vogue about 20 years ago as name tastes broadened, that old people die, and that for whatever reason nobody was named either Rory or Sebastian during WW2 and it's aftermath, did everyone get called Winston and Monty or something?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • I do all that, I wasn't expecting a hard copy as well, I'm just annoyed at the delay. And I'm concerned in case my postal vote is equally delayed. I can't remember why I have one, unless I applied during the Covid era.
    • I think this is a local issue, but admin  please move to the lounge if not. Boundaries have changed, and my bit of East Dulwich (or possibly all of East Dulwich?) is now combined with Lewisham West. According to the Get Voting website (see screenshot below), this  is such a safe seat for Labour that tactical voting is not necessary. I do wonder whether it will turn out to be as safe a seat as they predict, as many people I know who used to vote Labour can no longer bring themselves to do that (for reasons which are definitely a lounge issue!). I think many people in our area may vote Green, and I'm interested to know people's thoughts (I'm not asking for individual voting intentions, unless you are happy to divulge them!) The Labour candidate is Ellie Reeves, Rachel Reeves' sister.
    • White stuff soon to disappear 
    • There was a consultation which provoked a huge response - 98% vehemently opposed to the proposed extension - after which GALA apparently decided to withdraw the application, citing issues with other promoters not being available, or some such reason.  I suspect that Southwark would have happily given them the licence even with such opposition. They don't seem to care that every year GALA fail to uphold all the conditions they have set for the licence, and just give them another the following year with the same conditions.  I'm afraid I get really annoyed with all the 'let people have fun' & 'they want a pretty place to dance' & 'it's really well organised' comments. If the punters that go had even an iota of respect & consideration for the park then fine, but they really don't. The amount of litter dropped is staggering - fag butts, filter tip tubes, ring pulls, bottle caps, disposable vapes - and it isn't cleared by GALA's 'waste management' team (as promised - again), so it's still all there - go and have a look. And I've said before, if you haven't witnessed the anti social behaviour that goes on around the site for the whole weekend up close, then I don't think you're in a position to comment on the effect to the local community. I personally saw men & women openly p*ssing in the park, on the streets & pavements around the park, one group having a nitrous oxide party in the street opposite our home, and chucking the canisters into the park. To say that the repair work is looking good is massively missing the point - it shouldn't need any repair work! It's a public park!! It looks like a building site in the middle of summer when it should look like a park! Where people can sit and enjoy the nature & wildlife, not try to pretend it's not really a rubbish tip.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...