[Games] Compromise: A new kind of congrats: Sign-Ups
As namenerds, our artistic palate is very limited. We only have the opportunity to really express ourselves however many times we have children. The vast majority of the time, we draft and rework and dream and plot and organize and craft by ourselves, only our favorite names, with only the ideas important to us - but the actual art of naming is a joint process, and involves coöperation and compromise.
I have been working to devise a way to stimulate this process of compromise, since our ordinary modus operandi is so contrary to the actual way naming works. In this game, you and your SO, a random other namenerd with random taste, will name a baby together over 5 or 6 rounds. So this will require actual participation from both ends, or else you ruin the game and it's no fun. I'll leave the rounds up for a while before posting new ones though. It's a very inexact simulation, but it's a very early attempt at it, and I think it is valuable.
The really important thing to remember is that in this game, you're married or dedicated to the other person. Seriously. Pretend you're talking to your SO when you talk to the other person. If you don't have one, pretend it's your crush or a movie star or some nonexistent ideal who happens to have inexplicable taste. Someone you care a lot about. David or Sarah can go quickly from being "some sort of boring name" to being "dear one's favorite name" and thus have a very different effect on your psyche. If you actually play this psychological trick on yourself, it will really affect your willingness to compromise, which will make the game much more fulfilling.
Signups
This game works in pairs. So, the first person to sign up will sign up under me; the next person will sign up under them. That's one couple. The third person will begin a second couple, and the fourth person will complete it. Is this clear? It should look more like
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/view.php?id=3684929&board=baby
than like
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/view.php?id=3684889&board=baby
. Get it? :)
I'll accept up to ten pairs.
-The first person of each pair to sign up will state a surname. In the default western tradition, this is the one the baby would take, but you and your partner can discuss it some and come up with a compromise. (If you are the second partner, you can come up with your own surname as well, if it is something you want to bring up.) It can be a really awesome surname if you want. Anyway, whatever you come up with, be sure to make it clear.
-Speak briefly about your naming philosophy, where you draw your inspiration, your style, etc.
-When I post the rounds I will post as replies the results of the previous round, with the surnames of the subject line - under that post is where discussion should take place.
-Assignment for next round: think about the names you would really actually like to give a child.
I have been working to devise a way to stimulate this process of compromise, since our ordinary modus operandi is so contrary to the actual way naming works. In this game, you and your SO, a random other namenerd with random taste, will name a baby together over 5 or 6 rounds. So this will require actual participation from both ends, or else you ruin the game and it's no fun. I'll leave the rounds up for a while before posting new ones though. It's a very inexact simulation, but it's a very early attempt at it, and I think it is valuable.
The really important thing to remember is that in this game, you're married or dedicated to the other person. Seriously. Pretend you're talking to your SO when you talk to the other person. If you don't have one, pretend it's your crush or a movie star or some nonexistent ideal who happens to have inexplicable taste. Someone you care a lot about. David or Sarah can go quickly from being "some sort of boring name" to being "dear one's favorite name" and thus have a very different effect on your psyche. If you actually play this psychological trick on yourself, it will really affect your willingness to compromise, which will make the game much more fulfilling.
Signups
This game works in pairs. So, the first person to sign up will sign up under me; the next person will sign up under them. That's one couple. The third person will begin a second couple, and the fourth person will complete it. Is this clear? It should look more like
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/view.php?id=3684929&board=baby
than like
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/view.php?id=3684889&board=baby
. Get it? :)
I'll accept up to ten pairs.
-The first person of each pair to sign up will state a surname. In the default western tradition, this is the one the baby would take, but you and your partner can discuss it some and come up with a compromise. (If you are the second partner, you can come up with your own surname as well, if it is something you want to bring up.) It can be a really awesome surname if you want. Anyway, whatever you come up with, be sure to make it clear.
-Speak briefly about your naming philosophy, where you draw your inspiration, your style, etc.
-When I post the rounds I will post as replies the results of the previous round, with the surnames of the subject line - under that post is where discussion should take place.
-Assignment for next round: think about the names you would really actually like to give a child.
Replies
CLosed.
aw jeez...
if vanesme/bernadette and helena/nobodyofconsequence want to pair up, go ahead. :P 10 and 12 is not such a big difference. PM each other and then me.
if vanesme/bernadette and helena/nobodyofconsequence want to pair up, go ahead. :P 10 and 12 is not such a big difference. PM each other and then me.
Thank you sooooo much!!
I've sent Helena a PM and am waiting for a reply. =) I even have my list typed up in a word document ready to go, lol. Thank you!
I've sent Helena a PM and am waiting for a reply. =) I even have my list typed up in a word document ready to go, lol. Thank you!
Thank you blaaarg!
And Jess, apologies for the delay. But I know we'll get a long just fine, wifey :P
And Jess, apologies for the delay. But I know we'll get a long just fine, wifey :P
Oh, that's fine. I knew you hadn't been on so it wasn't a worry. =)
THANK YOU BLAAARG!! :P
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Missed it! =(
I would've liked to be a part of it too! At least you know it's popular =)
I would've liked to be a part of it too! At least you know it's popular =)
Aww...
I wanted in too ): It sounds like a very fun congrats, blaaarg! Brilliant idea!
I wanted in too ): It sounds like a very fun congrats, blaaarg! Brilliant idea!
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OoOoOohhh! This seems like such a FUN game! I'd really, really love to play...!
Are you sure there's no more room? Not for one more pair? Bernadettes and I can pair up...?
Ok, sorry, I'll stop pestering you. Congrats on coming up with this! And if a space miraculously opens - or you happen to make a tiny (yet greatly appreciated) exception - let me know!
:)
OoOoOohhh! This seems like such a FUN game! I'd really, really love to play...!
Are you sure there's no more room? Not for one more pair? Bernadettes and I can pair up...?
Ok, sorry, I'll stop pestering you. Congrats on coming up with this! And if a space miraculously opens - or you happen to make a tiny (yet greatly appreciated) exception - let me know!
:)
UGH!
Let me know if a space opens up!
Let me know if a space opens up!
Ignore
This message was edited 10/20/2009, 9:56 AM
LN: Campbell
I like classic names, and names that comes from Latin. I like names that evoke a history behind it. I'm not worried if a name is "boring" or not.
Top 3
BOYS: Henrique, Daniel, Alexandre
GIRLS: Ursula, Amelia, Veronica
I like classic names, and names that comes from Latin. I like names that evoke a history behind it. I'm not worried if a name is "boring" or not.
Top 3
BOYS: Henrique, Daniel, Alexandre
GIRLS: Ursula, Amelia, Veronica
This message was edited 10/20/2009, 10:21 AM
I like various types of names. I do like some common classics (Katherine, Alexander, Edward), nature names, non-religious virtues, mythological names, names from various ethnicities, some unisex names for girls, names with nice meanings... And I find boys harder to name than girls.
This message was edited 10/20/2009, 9:57 AM
LN: Kent
I like traditional and modern English, French, Irish and Greek names, not very kre8tyvve spellings and names associated with literaturem mythology, astronomy and nature. I dislike most unisex names and most biblical names.
I like traditional and modern English, French, Irish and Greek names, not very kre8tyvve spellings and names associated with literaturem mythology, astronomy and nature. I dislike most unisex names and most biblical names.
Hi partner!
I like traditional names as well. Especially, English, Irish and German. I dislike Bible names that are trendy or over used, but I like the underused ones. I especially like saints' names and names from history, or names derived from them. I don't like nicknames used as first names or creative spelling.
I like traditional names as well. Especially, English, Irish and German. I dislike Bible names that are trendy or over used, but I like the underused ones. I especially like saints' names and names from history, or names derived from them. I don't like nicknames used as first names or creative spelling.
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.
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
LN: Cohen
I'm liking English (England) names, mainly popular ones, no idea why...
G: Lydia, Ruby, Sophia, Elisabeth
B: Morgan, Elliot, Charles, Jeffrey
I'm liking English (England) names, mainly popular ones, no idea why...
G: Lydia, Ruby, Sophia, Elisabeth
B: Morgan, Elliot, Charles, Jeffrey
Hello dear spouse! I look forward to naming children with you.
I think you have nice taste in names, though a little different than mine. I like classic names as well, but I also like some exotic traditional names too. I also like saints names that are somewhat unusual, but not too far off. I would like my children to have names that are not too common, but not bizarre either.
Some favorites:
G: Genevieve, Penelope, Rosemary, Felicity, Susanna
B: Augustine, Leo, Pascal, Blaise, Jonas
Also, I told my grandmother Genevieve, who is now dead, that I would name my first daughter after her, so I feel kinda tied to that. Plus it's just my favorite name ever.
I think you have nice taste in names, though a little different than mine. I like classic names as well, but I also like some exotic traditional names too. I also like saints names that are somewhat unusual, but not too far off. I would like my children to have names that are not too common, but not bizarre either.
Some favorites:
G: Genevieve, Penelope, Rosemary, Felicity, Susanna
B: Augustine, Leo, Pascal, Blaise, Jonas
Also, I told my grandmother Genevieve, who is now dead, that I would name my first daughter after her, so I feel kinda tied to that. Plus it's just my favorite name ever.
Well, my first attempt was a failure... let's try this again, shall we?
LN: Scott
I like names with a bit of history, and often classic names that either aren't very popular now. I do like some names that are always popular. My current top five for each gender (to give you a bit of an idea) are as follows:
Masculine: Alexander, Benedict, Donald, Emmett and Hector
Feminine: Augusta, Eleanor, Frances, Rosemary and Vivienne
LN: Scott
I like names with a bit of history, and often classic names that either aren't very popular now. I do like some names that are always popular. My current top five for each gender (to give you a bit of an idea) are as follows:
Masculine: Alexander, Benedict, Donald, Emmett and Hector
Feminine: Augusta, Eleanor, Frances, Rosemary and Vivienne
Hello, my virtual naming spouse! lol
"I like names with a bit of history, and often classic names that either aren't very popular now. I do like some names that are always popular." --right on! I'm the same way. I tend to like old, obscure names, but I love the established classics. I am a devout Catholic, though, so an added thing is that saint names are important for me.
My top 5-ish:
Cyrus, Daniel, Corin, Peter, Alban
Eliza, Anne, Alda, Eve, Sabine
"I like names with a bit of history, and often classic names that either aren't very popular now. I do like some names that are always popular." --right on! I'm the same way. I tend to like old, obscure names, but I love the established classics. I am a devout Catholic, though, so an added thing is that saint names are important for me.
My top 5-ish:
Cyrus, Daniel, Corin, Peter, Alban
Eliza, Anne, Alda, Eve, Sabine
LN: Knox
I like a lot of names. Popular ones, uncommon, unheard of, filler names...Pretty much all names except for kre8tyv, very dated names and names that are hard to prn and spell. :)
I like a lot of names. Popular ones, uncommon, unheard of, filler names...Pretty much all names except for kre8tyv, very dated names and names that are hard to prn and spell. :)
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This message was edited 10/20/2009, 2:48 AM
Oops, too slow, ignore.
Hi there :)
My name tastes tend to be quite diverse, like your own.
I personally don't tend to graviate to names that are overly popular (the whole possibility of 6 Jack's in one class tends to put me off). I like names that aren't as commonly used, but without being 'made-up', kre8tive, hard to pronounce or spell :)
I do like traditional names, but usually more as middle names and I'm very keen on honouring names as middle names. I'm not really a fan of unisex names.
Think that's about it! This should be fun!
My name tastes tend to be quite diverse, like your own.
I personally don't tend to graviate to names that are overly popular (the whole possibility of 6 Jack's in one class tends to put me off). I like names that aren't as commonly used, but without being 'made-up', kre8tive, hard to pronounce or spell :)
I do like traditional names, but usually more as middle names and I'm very keen on honouring names as middle names. I'm not really a fan of unisex names.
Think that's about it! This should be fun!
LN: Thorsten
I like mainly very girly names for girls and more unusual and biblical boys names, though not unheard of. I don't like creatively spelt names, but I don't mind unisex names.
I don't really have a specific style or inspiration, just if I hear a name I like, I consider it!
I like mainly very girly names for girls and more unusual and biblical boys names, though not unheard of. I don't like creatively spelt names, but I don't mind unisex names.
I don't really have a specific style or inspiration, just if I hear a name I like, I consider it!
Hello,
I like short boys names, though not to modern or creative.. and for girls I like biblical and old fashioned names.
I like short boys names, though not to modern or creative.. and for girls I like biblical and old fashioned names.
LN: Hoffmann
My taste is kind of all over the place. I dislike creatively-spelled and/or made up names and boys' names on girls. I pull a lot of names from characters that I like, in video games, books, etc. I like a lot of names in theory, but would prefer to use less common names on children as I grew up with a top 20 name for my age group and always hated it.
My taste is kind of all over the place. I dislike creatively-spelled and/or made up names and boys' names on girls. I pull a lot of names from characters that I like, in video games, books, etc. I like a lot of names in theory, but would prefer to use less common names on children as I grew up with a top 20 name for my age group and always hated it.
This message was edited 10/19/2009, 9:24 PM
Hello partner! I want to play also.
My style is sort of all over the place as well, and I am very open-minded, but I don't really like surnames on either gender or genderswapping. My very favorite names tend to run german I guess. But I really like loads and loads of names, although I would also prefer not to use really common ones. I draw inspiration sporadically from things that I like - poems, music, lyrics, composers, the occasional saint, and sometimes I feel like I love a name so much that using it is "honoring" it. And family sometimes too.
My style is sort of all over the place as well, and I am very open-minded, but I don't really like surnames on either gender or genderswapping. My very favorite names tend to run german I guess. But I really like loads and loads of names, although I would also prefer not to use really common ones. I draw inspiration sporadically from things that I like - poems, music, lyrics, composers, the occasional saint, and sometimes I feel like I love a name so much that using it is "honoring" it. And family sometimes too.
Hello Partner(:
I love an assortment of names. I don't really know what my style is because I love everything from Eulalie and Ottilie to Charlotte and Isabelle. For girls, I love long feminine names and very girly middle names. For boys, I love masculinity and non-traditional names. I think that is how I would describe my style... untraditional(:
I love an assortment of names. I don't really know what my style is because I love everything from Eulalie and Ottilie to Charlotte and Isabelle. For girls, I love long feminine names and very girly middle names. For boys, I love masculinity and non-traditional names. I think that is how I would describe my style... untraditional(:
This message was edited 10/19/2009, 9:14 PM
LN: Mitchell
I have a very traditional naming style. As a teacher, I do not like kre8tyv spellings. Many names I like are older names or names from literature.
I have a very traditional naming style. As a teacher, I do not like kre8tyv spellings. Many names I like are older names or names from literature.
Hello, significant other.
I do not like kre8tyv spellings either. I love names from literature. The names I like tend to be fairly unusual but also have solid foundations. They tend to have an element of 'spunkiness' to them. I really like naming after people throughout history that I admire.
I do not like kre8tyv spellings either. I love names from literature. The names I like tend to be fairly unusual but also have solid foundations. They tend to have an element of 'spunkiness' to them. I really like naming after people throughout history that I admire.