Sorry, I don't like the name
Trey because it reminds me too much of the French word "tres" meaning "very." I realize in English
Trey means "three" and it might be kind of cool for a third child, or a nn for someone whose the third generation of a name ("the III"). But overall I just can't warm up to it. How about
Tate?
Trey Kendall,
Trey Julian,
Trey Alexander? Something less unusual to anchor it, so to speak. Two unusual names together gives the impression of "trying too hard."
I do love
Gustavo, however. I prefer
Gustav (
Max), but perhaps
Gustavo fits better with the last name.
Gustavo Javier /
Xavier,
Gustavo Clement(e),
Gustavo Oscar,
Gustavo Adrian,
Gustavo David (da-VEED),
Gustavo Elias?
Torah is a little *too* Biblical for me. You do know that the first five books of the Old Testament are known as the Torah, right? (I'm not a Biblical scholar so someone correct me on this if I'm wrong.)
Tovah, on the other hand, is a beautiful name for a girl/woman, rich in history and meaning.
Tirzah is another one I love. Would either of them interest you? Torah
Eve, Torah
Sarai, Torah
Miriam, Torah
Kate. I know you said you didn't want a feminine sounding mn, but if I saw Torah on a list I wouldn't know if that was a girl or a boy. A feminine mn would help out alot.
Come to think of it, I knew a Taura once. She was born under the sign of Taurus and her parents named her Taura. I can't say I ever liked the name.
Good luck and please let us know if any of our suggestions seem do-able.
This message was edited 12/28/2005, 2:10 PM