Re: Compromise: A new kind of congrats: Sign-Ups
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LN: Metcalfe
I seem to be particularly attracted to popular names from England, French names, biblical names, and names from history or mythology. I like more boys names than girl names and thus will be more flexible when naming a boy as I am very fussy about girl names.
Currently my favourites include Kitty / Kate, Emmeline, Lucienne, Scarlet, and Hazel and for boys I like Leo, Ptolemy, Loki, Dominic, and Balthazar.
I seem to be particularly attracted to popular names from England, French names, biblical names, and names from history or mythology. I like more boys names than girl names and thus will be more flexible when naming a boy as I am very fussy about girl names.
Currently my favourites include Kitty / Kate, Emmeline, Lucienne, Scarlet, and Hazel and for boys I like Leo, Ptolemy, Loki, Dominic, and Balthazar.
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Good morning, dear one.
I like your tastes in names and I tend to go more classical with a fetish for some German flair. I, too, tend to lean more towards boy's names than girl's. To date, I know of a Kate and Emmeline :) I am tied to Leo as well as my late great grandmother's name was Leona. I look forward to your "inspirado"!
Current faves (boys): Jonthan, Anselm, Willem and Noah
Current faves (girls): Adeline/Adelaide, Delaney (not sure where this came from), Natalia and Terese.
I like your tastes in names and I tend to go more classical with a fetish for some German flair. I, too, tend to lean more towards boy's names than girl's. To date, I know of a Kate and Emmeline :) I am tied to Leo as well as my late great grandmother's name was Leona. I look forward to your "inspirado"!
Current faves (boys): Jonthan, Anselm, Willem and Noah
Current faves (girls): Adeline/Adelaide, Delaney (not sure where this came from), Natalia and Terese.
This message was edited 10/20/2009, 7:42 AM