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May 05, 2007 02:54

alright, some of you know me well enough to know that i have been editing a list of baby names ever since high school. not because i want to have a baby...i just like thinking of fun names for that day approximately 20 years from now when i am actually adult enough to be put in charge of a small, impressionable version of myself.

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aello_lime May 4 2007, 07:46:19 UTC
... Darcy's my mom's name.

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littlemoxy May 4 2007, 07:49:58 UTC
which is exactly why it doesn't belong in the male category which is where i found it. your mother is lovely and i have nothing against her name because she is a lady. huzzah.

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names i picked in highschool dirtysweetvamp May 4 2007, 17:39:56 UTC
im going to name my daughter The Renaissance, and her middle name will be a dot, so she'll be The Renaissance 'period'
my son, of course, will be named igloo

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qtpiezgurl May 5 2007, 04:59:46 UTC
Evelidis - i read this as eyelidis first...and thought, "why would someone named their kids eyelids?" but now that i've read your commentary i've decided Evelidis would be perfect for my kid, ya know...seeing as how i hate kids 'n all. muahahahaha....

ok just kidding, my kid's going to be named Pink regardless of whether it's a girl or guy. hahaha

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So... svenshine May 5 2007, 06:07:43 UTC
A few things:
1. HAHA
2: Hendrix and Marley? = Jail-time (petty crimes, possession, indecent exposure)
3. Ea, could have only been thought of in Canda.
4. Kind of upset about the Roanoke Indian stuff. Don't you know I LOVE indigenous people???
5. In the movie, Labrynth, an oubliette is a chamber/maze where they put you to forget about you! (insert innapropriate comment about Anna Nicole Smith's daughter here.)
6. Henry is my middle name! Are you in love with me?

P.S. I painted an oil masterpiece of Murmenfray. See it. Love it.

I MISS YOU!
SVEN

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seraph_knight May 7 2007, 18:34:26 UTC
Those are some funky ones. However, Aisling is actually a Gaelic name which is pronounced ASH-ling, which I think is pretty. But the problem with giving you kid a Gaelic name (I'v got a couple in mind personally) is the difficultly in learning to spell it. So my philosophy is if there are more then one letter pronounced differently then it is spelled, make it a middle name only.

Cendrillion sounds like a name picked by a Lord of the Rings enthusiast. Appropriate if you an an Elf Lord from Middle Earth, but a little ridiculous for a kid. And Cinderella isn't even a real name so they are just silly.

My favorite names are for a girl: Anya Niamh (Niamh is Gaelic and pronounced NEE-av), and for a boy Asher Lee.

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