Columba
Wdyt? I can't decide if i love it or not. Its been on my long list for a while, and its slowly creeping onto my short list. Any combo suggestions?
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Yay!
It's been a GP of mine for years. There's something wonderfully peaceful yet fierce about it.
I don't have any combos with it as a first name, but I do have the combo Mackenzie Columba, even though I don't find it to be mind blowingly great. I don't think an ordinary sort of name could take being next to Columba. It needs to be with stuff that is equally fantastic. Like...
Columba Anselm
Columba Aristance
Columba Bellenger
Columba Dagonet
Columba Sacheverell
Columba Simon - well, this is ordinary, but I think it works... makes me think of a monk
Columba Somerled
Columba Swithin
Columba Tavish
Wow, I think some of those are awesome!
(I went through my list of Medieval names for them.) :)
(As an aside, I can't see Columba being very practical to use on a person in real life.)
It's been a GP of mine for years. There's something wonderfully peaceful yet fierce about it.
I don't have any combos with it as a first name, but I do have the combo Mackenzie Columba, even though I don't find it to be mind blowingly great. I don't think an ordinary sort of name could take being next to Columba. It needs to be with stuff that is equally fantastic. Like...
Columba Anselm
Columba Aristance
Columba Bellenger
Columba Dagonet
Columba Sacheverell
Columba Simon - well, this is ordinary, but I think it works... makes me think of a monk
Columba Somerled
Columba Swithin
Columba Tavish
Wow, I think some of those are awesome!
(I went through my list of Medieval names for them.) :)
(As an aside, I can't see Columba being very practical to use on a person in real life.)
This message was edited 10/22/2009, 3:18 AM
I like its interestingness, but when I say it, it sounds quite graceless, probably because it's got 'lumber' in it. And Anneza has a good point about its gender-ambiguousness. I think I'd prefer it on a boy, if only because the saint is reasonably well-known because of schools and churches.
I have a cousin called Colombe who's a boy, but I can't see that working outside France.
I have a cousin called Colombe who's a boy, but I can't see that working outside France.
I prefer the rhythm of Columbine, and also the fact that it is not in any way gender-ambiguous. Give a girl the name Columba and you are being needlessly inaccurate; give it to a boy and the explanations of why it ends in an -a will never end.
I know a woman called Columbine, a very tough high-school principal, and it suits her well. But I've never met a Columba. There's a church near where I live called St Columba's, and it frequently appears in the media as St Columbus!
I know a woman called Columbine, a very tough high-school principal, and it suits her well. But I've never met a Columba. There's a church near where I live called St Columba's, and it frequently appears in the media as St Columbus!
I kind of like it... I'd say it's best as a mn. Would you use it on a boy or a girl?
girl
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oh. :(
Well...
actually you've got me thinking about it for a boy too now. :)
actually you've got me thinking about it for a boy too now. :)
This message was edited 10/22/2009, 1:14 PM