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Names from another site, plus a BA, plus a sibset
* means I like.BA: Eliot Mikaela "Ellie"Sibsets
1)
Amorra Gage (5)
Sadie Brooklyn (4)2)
Logan Christopher3)
Jonah Carter*4)
Gracelyn Rose "Gracie" (12)
Peter Tanner* (11)
Brendan Gabriel* (9)
Charlotte Shay* (5) - prefer Charlotte Shea
Lucas Daniel "Luke" (3)5)
Jacob*6)
Alec Liam - prefer Alexander William
Demetri Ryan*7)
Morgan Alexis (g)8)
Trenton
Jackson*9)
Liam Nicholas* - prefer William Nicholas10)
Gentry Ann - her parents actually named her after the social class. I strongly disapprove of such a theme because it shows that 1) they don't belong to it and 2) her siblings may have social class names that are higher-class than hers and her parents are thus putting a value on her and her name.11)
Aurora Kate* "Rory"
Ariel Nicole - Aurora and Ariel are named after the Disney characters, and the parents also like them because they are still considered "normal" names.12)
Charlotte* (5)13)
Morgan Leigh* (3)
Carey Rhian (2) - prefer Carrie Rhiannon14)
Alec15)
Claire Alizabeth* (4) - prefer Claire Elizabeth16)
Mack Cloutier
Jack Laddie* - I love Jack, but it goes really badly with Mack.
Patrick Duval*
Campbell Antoine*17)
Daniela November* "Dani" (2)
Ember October "Emmy" (1)18)
Carter Lee*19)
Mackenzie Danielle20)
Savannah Claire
Lilah Reese
Owen Samuel
Autumn Paige21)
Olivia*22)
Julia Elizabeth* (14)
Maria Caroline** (11) - absolutely lovely! :))))
Noelle Meghan* (10)
Sebastian James* (7)
Viola Renee** (4) - yay Viola!
Miles Richard* (3)23)
Henry William John III*** (4)24)
Twins Angelica Rose* and Sabrina Kate (2)25)
Sebastian Isaiah* (1)26)
Caylee June27)
Nora Claire* (5)
Luke Matthias* (3)28)
Shelby* (13)
Ryder (8)29)
Sophia*30)
Griffin
Charlotte*31)
Aiden Lucas (3)
Jackson Seth* (2)
Parker Raegan (10 mo.)32)
Claire Deborah*
Allison Juliet*
Charlotte Victoria*33)
Branimir Cruz** "Rani" - yay Branimir!34)
Lauren Odette (3)Someone saw a rather interesting sibset: Twins Millennia* "Millie" and Année (French for twins), older sister Semaine "Sammy" (I think semaine means day). Crazy theme, although I do like Millenia. WDYT?
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Jack Laddie! Erk: http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Jack%20The%20Lad
Ember October sounds like a dying smoky garden bonfire.
I was kind of hoping Gentry was a family surname as I know someone whose surname is Gentry, but I guess not. How sad.
LOL @ the kids called Year and Week - nearly as silly as Maison and Chaise (house and chair) which someone mentioned recently.Branimir is nice though. ;)
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Année is not French for twins! And Semaine means 'week'. The French for twins is jumeaux / jumelles depending on gender; année means 'year'. Which means 'Semaine' makes more sense. I think the Millennia idea is original, but would only make sense if they were born in 2000 or maybe right at the end of 1999. Beyond that, I do think it might be fun, but it's also a little silly, and hello, you've just named your children 'Week' and 'Year'? I know most names mean things, but they're quite often not actually nouns in common use. It's a bit silly to do that, and think that the pretty sounds and the fact you don't speak the language makes it okay and normal - especially when it's such a a language as widely spoken and understood as French. Also, I see Semaine being teased a lot - there's no denying it's passing resemblance to a certain English word! Don't like, -really- don't like!Also, whoever named their child Gentry Ann needs to be kicked. Horrible on every level. I like Sebastian Isaiah and Sebastian James. I like Viola but not Renee. I also like Logan Christopher, but prefer it the other way around. Luke Matthias is also quite nice.I will never get over the fact that I can never like Morgan on a girl, but love it on a boy. Morgan on a girl just makes me want to go 'no, no, no' and the more it's used as a girl's name, the less likely there are to be male Morgans, which is a shame because I think it's a fantastic boy's name. Annnnnddd... those are my thoughts, haha.
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Did I say that Annee was French for twins? Oops...I meant that it meant year. I haven't been able to concentrate too well lately, and have been making a lot of mistakes.
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Gentry Ann - her parents actually named her after the social class. I strongly disapprove of such a theme because it shows that 1) they don't belong to it and 2) her siblings may have social class names that are higher-class than hers and her parents are thus putting a value on her and her name. Totally agree on all points. This is in the same league as Princess, or naming your child London when you've never been there. Poor child.

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Semaine is French for Week (period of 7 days ...) so the parents are time and calendar freaks of international status, Millennia being obvious and Ann'e being Year!
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