Stanley and Virginia
I was riding in the car with some people a little while back. I was looking at the street signs and two caught my attention. They said "Virginia Street (or avenue or something)" and "Stanley Road (or way or something)." I remember thinking that Stanley and Virginia went really well together. What do you think of them? Would they work now-a-days or would they be better off on characters in a story set a hundred years ago? Do you like any middle names for the two of them?
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I'm not really keen on either name, I think of them as old fashioned. However, I do know a Virginia who is about 15 (goes by Ginny) so I do think they can work nowadays - I just wouldn't use them myself. Also, they go well together for brother and sister.
As for middle names, here are a few suggestions:
Stanley Michael
Stanley Joseph
Stanley Blake
Stanley George
Virginia Paige
Virginia Lilly
Virginia Mabel
Virginia Helen
As for middle names, here are a few suggestions:
Stanley Michael
Stanley Joseph
Stanley Blake
Stanley George
Virginia Paige
Virginia Lilly
Virginia Mabel
Virginia Helen
I think they're too old and bland. Ginny is cute for a little girl, though.
Eh, I don't think they go together... Stanley just makes me think of Flat Stanley; I don't like the name though. It just doesn't have a pleasant sound in my accent. Virginia is nice. It could be used now easily, although my first impression of Virginia is in the past, I wouldn't be surprised to meet one nowadays either.
I adore those names and they sound wonderful together!
Unfortunately, I doubt children could resist making fun of VIRGINia. Children are cruel.
I've used them in a story set fifty years ago, but I suppose 100 would do.
I'm not very good at combo-making, but I shall endeavor.
Stanley George and Virginia Charlotte?
Unfortunately, I doubt children could resist making fun of VIRGINia. Children are cruel.
I've used them in a story set fifty years ago, but I suppose 100 would do.
I'm not very good at combo-making, but I shall endeavor.
Stanley George and Virginia Charlotte?
Yeah, so would I, even though the only Stanley I've ever known was a young black guy.
Even though I generally like girl's names that start with a V, I've never been able to like Virginia. I'm not sure why. It's the type of name I usually like--long, flowery, ends in an A, and starts with my favorite letter, V. Why don't I like it? I think it's just got an image for me---of a big, clunky girl wielding a hockey stick. Maybe because I knew someone like that, in college, whose name was Virginia? Must be. She was always called Ginny---I don't like that nickname, and maybe that's another reason I don't like Virginia.
Even though I generally like girl's names that start with a V, I've never been able to like Virginia. I'm not sure why. It's the type of name I usually like--long, flowery, ends in an A, and starts with my favorite letter, V. Why don't I like it? I think it's just got an image for me---of a big, clunky girl wielding a hockey stick. Maybe because I knew someone like that, in college, whose name was Virginia? Must be. She was always called Ginny---I don't like that nickname, and maybe that's another reason I don't like Virginia.
Virginia is a long time favorite. I hadn't ever really given much thought to Stanley before, but now that you mention it, it does seem to compliment Virginia so well. I think they would definitely work now-a-days.
Virginia Claire
Virginia Margaret
Virginia Lucille
Virginia Celeste
Virginia Suzanne
Virginia Beatrice
Stanley Joseph
Stanley Thomas
Stanley Charles
Stanley Benjamin
Stanley Edward
Stanley Peter
Virginia Claire
Virginia Margaret
Virginia Lucille
Virginia Celeste
Virginia Suzanne
Virginia Beatrice
Stanley Joseph
Stanley Thomas
Stanley Charles
Stanley Benjamin
Stanley Edward
Stanley Peter