My parent's good friend's
Therese and
Kim had a son named
Lucas and a daughter named
Nina. We used to visit them a bit when I was elementary school aged usually just before we'd go to visit my grandparents because their home was on the way.
Therese was originally born in Switzerland and she grew up in communal/ co-operative housing so that was what she wanted in the US. Their home in WA was a kind of commune where everyone owns a large plot of land together but everyone has their own individual home on the land. Since they shared the land they had fancy in-ground play equipment and a nice chunk of forested land to explore/ play in. They had a community center/ town hall where they hosted all kinds of fun community events together. New Years and Fourth of
July was so awesome there because they had dancing, party games, and contests like pie eating or karaoke contests and of course fireworks. When my grandparents moved and the other ferry was slightly closer to reaching them we stopped visiting
Lucas and
Nina as much - I really missed visiting them.
Lucas was closer in age to me but my sister and I mostly played with
Nina since
Lucas was one of those little boy's who liked to tease girls.
I very much associate the name
Nina with my fond memories of visiting her and her community. If my husband wasn't such a private person I'd love for us to live in a community like that.
The name
Nina also reminds me of the Spanish word "nina" which means "girl".
I personally doubt that
Nina will become popular but I do meet someone with the name now and then.
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FinnThis message was edited 2/7/2017, 1:34 AM