Ink
Ink is my newest GP. I like it for both a boy and a girl. Of course, I'd probably never use it in real life--and certainly not as a first name. But just think about it. Ink. It's just really cool.
Or maybe not. What do you think?
Or maybe not. What do you think?
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I was at school with an Ingrid who was known as Ink, or Inky. Might be a way in ...
Too much word, not enough name for me--even in the middle.
It's a good name for a cat or a tattoo parlor.
It's a good name for a cat or a tattoo parlor.
That would make kind of an awesome middle name! I really like it.
Wow, I really like it! It's very cool, I never would have thought of it as a GP.
Eh, Ink is just a word to me. It would make a fun nickname though. Or a name for a fish...
I know of an Inky
He's a politician in my province. Inky Mark. I thought it was a very strange name but enjoy it all the same. I think Ink is very abrupt and the sound is not terribly pleasing, but I do like Ink better than Inky, which makes me think of little pink piglets squirming around (via "piggy" maybe? Who knows). Ink is more serious.
I do like it more as a middle name. Something like Algernon Ink or Veronica Ink really gives a combo some serious pizazz.
He's a politician in my province. Inky Mark. I thought it was a very strange name but enjoy it all the same. I think Ink is very abrupt and the sound is not terribly pleasing, but I do like Ink better than Inky, which makes me think of little pink piglets squirming around (via "piggy" maybe? Who knows). Ink is more serious.
I do like it more as a middle name. Something like Algernon Ink or Veronica Ink really gives a combo some serious pizazz.
Oh my gosh, it is really cool for a GP. :D Maybe even a first name GP. :o It's quick and clean and fresh.