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Female - McKenna, then Jessica,

Male - Was going to be Jack until every cunt under the sun decided to call their son Jack, so completely undecided now. Preferably something unique and under-used.

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Female - McKenna, then Jessica,

Male - Was going to be Jack until every cunt under the sun decided to call their son Jack, so completely undecided now. Preferably something unique and under-used.

Don't worry chap. Jack isn't the most popular boys name anymore. Oliver is in the house.

 

Although I am surprised you weren't going to call them "Penislol" or similar.

 

The missus and I always seem to think of Pokémon related names when thinking of this. If it's a boy: Brock. A girl: Erika.

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Male - Was going to be Jack until every cunt under the sun decided to call their son Jack, so completely undecided now. Preferably something unique and under-used.

 

You could always call your kid Rez...

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For a girl i really like the name Hope.

 

 

for a boy.... I don't even know where to begin. Heather likes the name 'Benji'... personally i cant stand that (no offence to anyone who know's a Benji or is named Benji)

 

Kinda like 'Miles' for boy.... but yeah... got a long time to think about stuff like that.

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I am ReZ. No little one will take my crown.

 

Hence the lower case "z".

 

I don't know where to start with baby names. All I know is that I have to avoid all named beginning with a B.

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Me and my girlfriend have discussed this and girl is gonna be Lily but for a boy she can't see past calling him after me so Adam or do we make it Adam Jnr?! URGH that sounds awful.

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I'd name my children numerically, in the order they were born.

 

One, Two, Three... and so on.

 

Then I could do things like give them birthday cards saying "YOU'RE 1 TODAY" for no reason other than it is the truth. It's probably a good thing I never plan to have children.

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There is something I find unbearably annoying about some...lets say....relatives of someone I know very well.

 

They called their most recent child "Elle"

 

Which they pronounce "Ellie", so they think that "Elle" is the correct spelling for "Ellie"

 

 

Absolutely horrible. If I was the child I would get it changed by deed poll the second I'd be old enough, and I'd be horrifyingly embarrassed up until that could happen.

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The trouble is trying to get something that goes well with Gray. Which is quite a full-stop of a second name.

 

I like the idea of mythological/ancient names. I'm bored of the perceived pretension of doing that. I like the names and would rather not call my children the same name as everyone else.

 

There's a guy I know called Aristides. Which is great. And he's just called Ari, so it's fine.

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The trouble is trying to get something that goes well with Gray. Which is quite a full-stop of a second name.

 

If you called your son "Mister" then his name would always sound epic.

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The topic from our Long Legged Mok Daddy got me pondering. If any of you were to have children (Or the ones who have them already got more) - What would you call them?

 

Are you suggesting I am tall? at 5'6 I don't think so :heh:

 

Anyway, as ye know from my own thread we are having a boy to be called Oisín Lloyd.

 

I was gonna say this in my thread but prolly more appropriate to put here.

Originally I wanted his first name to be Setanta... no not after the sports channel. :heh:

 

Setanta is actually the birth name of another Irish Hero from Legend, he is better known as Cú Chulainn

 

Joy vetoed that on me though as she said it sounded like a number in Tagalog/Filipino and would be funny over there... :heh:

So I suggested Oisín after that and it was accpeted :), still very Irish and still hard for filipinos to pronounce, mwahahahaha

 

As for what if we were having a girl.

 

"Saoirse Kara" or "Kara Saoirse"

 

Saoirse, again an Irish name, which is actually Irish for "Freedom" and "Kara" comes from "Kara Thrace" from Battlestar Gallactica... you might think both those were my idea, but Kara was actually Joys, haha, (I'm so lucky :grin:)

Plus if ever I didn't want people to think I was too nerdy I could say Kara was taken from the Irish word "Cara" which means "friend" and it all makes sense :heh:

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If it's a boy: Larry David.

 

If it's a girl: Lily or Lucy.

 

If it's ugly: Herbert. regardless of gender. :p

 

Imma name my daughter Lilly. And with two 'l's in the middle because it flows nicer.

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The trouble is trying to get something that goes well with Gray. Which is quite a full-stop of a second name.

 

BLASPHEMY!!

 

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I know there's an 'e' instead of an 'a' but it's pronounced the same :p

 

As for myself, I've always liked the name Alice(like mentioned previously)/Alison for a girl (or I could name her after the awesome Stefani Joanne Angelina :p Don't know her, then google ;)).

Not exactly sure for a boy...

Of course, I see the likelihood of myself becoming a parent as pretty slim, mostly because I have no desire to have them.

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Paj call your daughter Summer Gray. It sounds like a mix between a paint colour and a sidekick.

 

That'll destory the space-time-comic-reality continuum.

grey-bigtree.jpg

summers-tree.jpg

 

I have no idea if you were aware of your references.


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