Re: masculine names
in reply to a message by mustardseed
I find it very hard to think of names when I write stories too. I usually think of all the books I've ever read, and then choose something :)
I think Jonathan is a very pretty name, well also very masculine. Jonathan is, in the bible, the son of Saul. You considered Saul, what about his son? ;) Read the text of the name here in the database. I didn't know if was a biblical name before I read it. Great for an adult and a nine-year-old in my opinion.
Another name I can think of is Galahad. It's kind of old, but very masculine and strong.
Or Isaac. In the bible God tells Abraham to kill his own son(Isaac), right? Anyway, a good, very pretty name, in my opinion.
I hope that was any help at all :) Good luck!
I think Jonathan is a very pretty name, well also very masculine. Jonathan is, in the bible, the son of Saul. You considered Saul, what about his son? ;) Read the text of the name here in the database. I didn't know if was a biblical name before I read it. Great for an adult and a nine-year-old in my opinion.
Another name I can think of is Galahad. It's kind of old, but very masculine and strong.
Or Isaac. In the bible God tells Abraham to kill his own son(Isaac), right? Anyway, a good, very pretty name, in my opinion.
I hope that was any help at all :) Good luck!
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now Jonathan... that's really nice! I like that a lot, thanks Evdokia :)
Isaac is also worth thinking about. But Galahad! Sure, it's heroic - but poor kid!
Isaac is also worth thinking about. But Galahad! Sure, it's heroic - but poor kid!
Your welcome :)
Ok, you're right, Galahad is a little too much. I'm just so crazy about all King Arthur stories and myths :P
Ok, you're right, Galahad is a little too much. I'm just so crazy about all King Arthur stories and myths :P
Stick with Christian, what a name!