Co-worker BA and an interesting sibset of 6
So my co-worker recently named her daughter Zahli Skye. I knew the FN was going to be Zahli and I find Skye a nice MN, even if it is filler. I think it's quite a cute combo really, very 2010's.
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A sibset that I have heard of recently:
G- Blue [18]
G- Alure (or Alua, I haven't seen it written) [14]
B- Duke [13]
B- Banjo [7 or 8]
B- Cal (not short for anything as far as I know) [5]
B- Percy [4]
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A sibset that I have heard of recently:
G- Blue [18]
G- Alure (or Alua, I haven't seen it written) [14]
B- Duke [13]
B- Banjo [7 or 8]
B- Cal (not short for anything as far as I know) [5]
B- Percy [4]
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Thanks for sharing, these are all really interesting names! I had to lol at the "litter of puppies" line, but I find the sibset pretty charming. Maybe the second daughter's name is spelled Allure? I find Cal and Percy a little unexpected there, I like how they balance out the word names without losing their spunk.
Hi !!!
Do you know the origin of Zahli?
Percy seems out of place here. I love it. It is more Classic, aristocratic and so British!
I like Blue. But in English it Is related with sadness so.. I prefer Azure.
Alua is mispelled in my opinion. I much prefer it as Hulwa as it is closer to the Arabic form ḥulwa (حلوة).
Do you know the origin of Zahli?
Percy seems out of place here. I love it. It is more Classic, aristocratic and so British!
I like Blue. But in English it Is related with sadness so.. I prefer Azure.
Alua is mispelled in my opinion. I much prefer it as Hulwa as it is closer to the Arabic form ḥulwa (حلوة).
This message was edited 3/23/2019, 3:05 PM
They sound like a litter of puppies. Especially Blue, Duke and Banjo.