Names, place names, and BA's
I'm thinking about the following names recently - what do you think of them?
Miriam - I used to dislike this, but I've read it a lot on BtN recently and I'm warming to it a lot and think it's rather cute.
Naga - not in the database, but it's the name of the newsreader I see every morning. I don't know where she's from or anything. I don't like the name at all, and can't really imagine why anyone would use it? It's pronounced just how it look - NAG-er. Like Nagger.
Natalie - I used to love it, but now I'm getting bored of it.
Sukie - not sure what I think about it's been coming up recently.
Place names - I like India, Holland, America, Memphis. What place names (if any) do you like, and do you think they're usable?
Edward Erik Eungyeol - a birth announcement I came across. I thought it must be some sort of typo. Any thoughts or pronunciation suggestions?
Other BAs
Dilys Cora Elizabeth
Arabella Purdey Florrie
Max Henry and Aoife Holly
Marina Graham (g) (Graham is not the surname... I checked) sisters Willa and Vivien
Jonathan Izidor David
Allegra Kitty Frances
Beatrice Honeysuckle sister Eloise
Sophie Jean Liselotje
Katherine Margot Lily
Florence Jemima May
George Humphrey Inigo
Phoebe Dove
Tabitha Rose Jane, sister Matilda
Rory Falconer
Cecily Rose
Amie Constance and Rebecca Mia brothers Sebastian and Dominic
Maximus Phillip, brother to Claudia, Octavia and Theodore
Montgomery Edward John and Scarlett Isabella Frances
Bruno Willoughby Henry brother to Rufus
Zephy, sister to Myrtle and Florence
Algernon Peter William brother to Arabella
Finn Bear Robin
Kitty Isabella Primrose sister to Beatrice
Rory Thomas Malise
Herbie Chandler brother to Lola
Elspeth Dorothy
Hugo Ridley Lernborg
Emma Sophie Bunny sister Annabelle
Myrtle Primrose sister to Walter
Tassia Polly Katie sister for Jasper
Astrid Lily Aliette Mary
Marguerite Coco Beatrice sister for Oscar
Nico James Cospatrick, brother for Harry and Rory
Thomasina Carlotta
Evelyn Ralph Constantine (can't say how excited I am to see Evelyn on a boy :D)
Bonham Arlandria, sister to Theadora
Blaise Mae
Rufus Rex Wystan
Rafferty Rocket, brother to Katinka and Arki
George Edward Ignatius
Casper Cem Raffi, brother to Ralph Atlas
Tarka Valentine Mary
Ophelia Sylvianne Fortune
Miriam - I used to dislike this, but I've read it a lot on BtN recently and I'm warming to it a lot and think it's rather cute.
Naga - not in the database, but it's the name of the newsreader I see every morning. I don't know where she's from or anything. I don't like the name at all, and can't really imagine why anyone would use it? It's pronounced just how it look - NAG-er. Like Nagger.
Natalie - I used to love it, but now I'm getting bored of it.
Sukie - not sure what I think about it's been coming up recently.
Place names - I like India, Holland, America, Memphis. What place names (if any) do you like, and do you think they're usable?
Edward Erik Eungyeol - a birth announcement I came across. I thought it must be some sort of typo. Any thoughts or pronunciation suggestions?
Other BAs
Dilys Cora Elizabeth
Arabella Purdey Florrie
Max Henry and Aoife Holly
Marina Graham (g) (Graham is not the surname... I checked) sisters Willa and Vivien
Jonathan Izidor David
Allegra Kitty Frances
Beatrice Honeysuckle sister Eloise
Sophie Jean Liselotje
Katherine Margot Lily
Florence Jemima May
George Humphrey Inigo
Phoebe Dove
Tabitha Rose Jane, sister Matilda
Rory Falconer
Cecily Rose
Amie Constance and Rebecca Mia brothers Sebastian and Dominic
Maximus Phillip, brother to Claudia, Octavia and Theodore
Montgomery Edward John and Scarlett Isabella Frances
Bruno Willoughby Henry brother to Rufus
Zephy, sister to Myrtle and Florence
Algernon Peter William brother to Arabella
Finn Bear Robin
Kitty Isabella Primrose sister to Beatrice
Rory Thomas Malise
Herbie Chandler brother to Lola
Elspeth Dorothy
Hugo Ridley Lernborg
Emma Sophie Bunny sister Annabelle
Myrtle Primrose sister to Walter
Tassia Polly Katie sister for Jasper
Astrid Lily Aliette Mary
Marguerite Coco Beatrice sister for Oscar
Nico James Cospatrick, brother for Harry and Rory
Thomasina Carlotta
Evelyn Ralph Constantine (can't say how excited I am to see Evelyn on a boy :D)
Bonham Arlandria, sister to Theadora
Blaise Mae
Rufus Rex Wystan
Rafferty Rocket, brother to Katinka and Arki
George Edward Ignatius
Casper Cem Raffi, brother to Ralph Atlas
Tarka Valentine Mary
Ophelia Sylvianne Fortune
Replies
Eungyeol
Miriam - like it a lot. It's very warm and friendly-sounding
Naga - doesn't really appeal to me, but maybe it did to her parents
Natalie - okay, but a bit dated
Sukie - my sister (short for Susanna), can't really judge it objectively, but I'm glad it's not her full name.
I like a lot of local place-names from the part of Wales I'm from, referring to islands, lakes, counties & such, but not really any from further afield - they'd have to have meaning for me.
Eungyeol is Korean. I can't use the key here to describe the pronunciation, but if you put 은 결 into google translate and press the speaker icon, you can hear it.
BAs: nice to see Marina, Vivien & Marguerite, amusing to see a baby Algernon, interesting to see Malise (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_%C3%8Dsu)
& erk, not another Tarka!
Miriam - like it a lot. It's very warm and friendly-sounding
Naga - doesn't really appeal to me, but maybe it did to her parents
Natalie - okay, but a bit dated
Sukie - my sister (short for Susanna), can't really judge it objectively, but I'm glad it's not her full name.
I like a lot of local place-names from the part of Wales I'm from, referring to islands, lakes, counties & such, but not really any from further afield - they'd have to have meaning for me.
Eungyeol is Korean. I can't use the key here to describe the pronunciation, but if you put 은 결 into google translate and press the speaker icon, you can hear it.
BAs: nice to see Marina, Vivien & Marguerite, amusing to see a baby Algernon, interesting to see Malise (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1el_%C3%8Dsu)
& erk, not another Tarka!
thank you!
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About Naga
Naga means "snake" in Sanskrit and is also the name of an ethnic group in Nagaland in northeastern India.
Naga means "snake" in Sanskrit and is also the name of an ethnic group in Nagaland in northeastern India.
Also the god of Dragons and Manaketes in Fire Emblem. Naga has a lot of meaning to a lot of people.
thank you!
Thank you very much. Just knowing more about a name enables me to warm to it. I even slightly like it now.
Thank you very much. Just knowing more about a name enables me to warm to it. I even slightly like it now.