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LN: Sauvage
DH: Ethan John Sauvage (25)
DW: Helena Grace Drury (23)
DD: Magdalene Anais Sauvage
DS: Roman Nicholas Sauvage
DS: Jude Nathaniel Sauvage
DS: BC or BY
This'll be a tough one! There's extremely few B names for boys that I like. Let's see if I can round up some...
Brendan
Bishop
Brice
Um...that's about it. We'd probably be better off with CB instead of BC. I'm not sure we'd have much luck with Y either.
Some C names I like or could get used to:
Curtis
Calvin
Carl / Carlo
Creed
Callum
Cassius / Cassian
Conall
Corbin
Any suggestions?
(Also, should we age the Sauvage family, so that some time has passed? I forgot to do that before, so if you want to, feel free to add to their ages.)
DH: Ethan John Sauvage (25)
DW: Helena Grace Drury (23)
DD: Magdalene Anais Sauvage
DS: Roman Nicholas Sauvage
DS: Jude Nathaniel Sauvage
DS: BC or BY
This'll be a tough one! There's extremely few B names for boys that I like. Let's see if I can round up some...
Brendan
Bishop
Brice
Um...that's about it. We'd probably be better off with CB instead of BC. I'm not sure we'd have much luck with Y either.
Some C names I like or could get used to:
Curtis
Calvin
Carl / Carlo
Creed
Callum
Cassius / Cassian
Conall
Corbin
Any suggestions?
(Also, should we age the Sauvage family, so that some time has passed? I forgot to do that before, so if you want to, feel free to add to their ages.)
This message was edited 9/26/2011, 11:43 AM
I've never much liked names that start with Ben-, but Benedict is a lot better than most. I like the sound of Cassian Benedict. Brenton reminds me of Brendan, so it could probably grow on me. Maybe Conall Brenton?
Also, would you be averse to spelling Conall as Connell? Every time I see Conall I feel inclined to pronounce it con-AHL, which is of course is completely incorrect. I could get used to the Conall spelling, though, if you prefer.
Also, would you be averse to spelling Conall as Connell? Every time I see Conall I feel inclined to pronounce it con-AHL, which is of course is completely incorrect. I could get used to the Conall spelling, though, if you prefer.