Re: Naming After Grandparents
in reply to a message by Canielle
Well, I'm currently not in a relationship with anyone who might want to co-parent with me so I'd be missing half the set. I'm going to do my own grandparents, as if it was my sisters or brothers.
Jadwiga and Krystyna. Jadzia and Krysia. It could make me cry from the sheer adorableness. However, they are both extremely dated. Everyone meeting them would immediately know the names were honouring, they were practically unheard of in my generation, they were exclusively grandma names. Which, on the other hand, means they go rather well together.
Piotr and Michał. Those also go well together because they are just the plainest, boringest names imaginable. Popular across all generations. Nothing memorable about them at all.
A funny thing is, that if my parents did have either of these sets all of these names would be painfully mismatched with mine and my sister's names.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/109883
Jadwiga and Krystyna. Jadzia and Krysia. It could make me cry from the sheer adorableness. However, they are both extremely dated. Everyone meeting them would immediately know the names were honouring, they were practically unheard of in my generation, they were exclusively grandma names. Which, on the other hand, means they go rather well together.
Piotr and Michał. Those also go well together because they are just the plainest, boringest names imaginable. Popular across all generations. Nothing memorable about them at all.
A funny thing is, that if my parents did have either of these sets all of these names would be painfully mismatched with mine and my sister's names.
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/109883