Mischa?
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It reminds me of one of my old neighbors who had a dog named Mischa. It also makes me think of my friends mother who is kind of mean and crazy, her name is Mischa. But besides that it's an ok name. I think it works well as a boy or girl name. Personally though I care for Sasha more. All through elementary school I had at least 3 male Sasha's in my class. They had come to America after living in Russia and other near by countries. So I have always felt that Sasha was a very male name.
P.S. I like Mischa better than Misha. Misha just looks incomplete to me.
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P.S. I like Mischa better than Misha. Misha just looks incomplete to me.
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This message was edited 3/10/2007, 2:31 AM
Mischa - Well it's really a nn for Mikhial, but it's still a brilliant name on its own.
Gabriel - I love it, but some people think it is too feminine for a boy (I dunno, it's probably got something to do with Gabrielle)
Quentin - I don't like it much, but Quentin Tarantino is cool.
Lysander - Meh. It's not bad. I suppose I'm not 'used' to it.
Orion - I used to love this, and Aurora, but, apparently it sounds like' urine' (I don't get that?)
Lionel - Nms, sorry
Nathaniel - Not bad, but nms
Anthony - Great
Gabriel - I love it, but some people think it is too feminine for a boy (I dunno, it's probably got something to do with Gabrielle)
Quentin - I don't like it much, but Quentin Tarantino is cool.
Lysander - Meh. It's not bad. I suppose I'm not 'used' to it.
Orion - I used to love this, and Aurora, but, apparently it sounds like' urine' (I don't get that?)
Lionel - Nms, sorry
Nathaniel - Not bad, but nms
Anthony - Great
Its not that it sounds like Urine, its that one of its possible meanings might have something to do with Urine
ORION
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Ùñéùí (Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: o-RIE-un [key]
Meaning unknown, but possibly related to Greek ‘ïñéïí (horion) "boundary, limit" or ïõñïí (ouron) "urine". This is the name of a constellation, which gets its name from a legendary Greek hunter killed by a scorpion sent by Artemis.
But its an attractive enough name
ORION
Gender: Masculine
Usage: Greek Mythology
Other Scripts: Ùñéùí (Ancient Greek)
Pronounced: o-RIE-un [key]
Meaning unknown, but possibly related to Greek ‘ïñéïí (horion) "boundary, limit" or ïõñïí (ouron) "urine". This is the name of a constellation, which gets its name from a legendary Greek hunter killed by a scorpion sent by Artemis.
But its an attractive enough name
I know. Some people....geez.
Ah, forget about people. They are both lovely.
Ah, forget about people. They are both lovely.
I prefer it without the "c".