Dream
One of the obits in the coming weekly edition of the paper I work at listed one of the deceased's grandchildren as having the name Dream. This was such an odd name to see that apparently the boss or whomever else saw the original copy first had to check it out and then write "ok" over the name. That's a little too weird even for me, and I ordinarily like a lot of names in that vein, like Peace, Honesty, Midnight, and Blessing!
“The caveman method I abhor, and I do not believe that it is ever successful with the women who is worth having. Who could desire a woman taken by force? Who would gain any pleasure from loving or caressing a woman who did not give in return?"
“The caveman method I abhor, and I do not believe that it is ever successful with the women who is worth having. Who could desire a woman taken by force? Who would gain any pleasure from loving or caressing a woman who did not give in return?"
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Dream isn't too bad, IMO. If you generally like word names, what do you think of Tiger-lily?
I like the name Tigerlily, though it seems like it's one of those names that only the right person could pull off without it seeming over the top or ridiculous.
“The caveman method I abhor, and I do not believe that it is ever successful with the women who is worth having. Who could desire a woman taken by force? Who would gain any pleasure from loving or caressing a woman who did not give in return?"
“The caveman method I abhor, and I do not believe that it is ever successful with the women who is worth having. Who could desire a woman taken by force? Who would gain any pleasure from loving or caressing a woman who did not give in return?"
I'm not big on word names, but they're not horrible for the most part--just not my style. Dream comes off as a bit cheesy, though, imo. :-/ I have heard of a little girl named Dreama (the dd of a soap actor and country musician); comes off as hick-ish to me.