No problem...
Can totally understand how some names normally lack appeal, but paired with just the right name can suddenly sound kinda good or at least ok...
Oliver didn't particularly excite me (though I didn't particularly dislike it) and then I played around w/ varied forms of
Matthew (
Matthew,
Mateo,
Matthias) paired with it and it started to sound pretty good. Then, w/ my Jpns. pairing habbits, I paired it w/ Motoshi and that's on my list.
Oliver Malachi also sounds kinda cool... maybe it just needs a good M name w/ it. *_*
Ok... now for the Jpns. names. Use on whichever side of
Genevieve you think sounds better for each name...
Ayano is my standard for this one, but let's see...
Ayana
AyakoAyami
AyakaAiko (eye-ko)
Aimi (eye-me)
Michiko (meechko)
Mikiko
Miyuki
Tsutako
Kaede (rhymes w/ Friday)
Motoka
MayuMayumi
MarikaSakie (sah-kee-ay)
Etsuko (etsko)
Mitsuyo
Mitsue (meetsooay)
MizukiEmiko (aymeeko)
Eiko (ayeeko)
Madoka
ShinobuNaomiAsami
MihoShiho
ShioriMaho
Mahoka
MidoriSetsuyo
SetsukoIzumiNamie (na-mee-ay)
NorikoAzusa
Yoshino
YoshikoYoshika
Yoshimi
Yukie (yookeeay)
Yumie (yu-mee-ay)
YumikoMiyuNozomi
YuriSayuriKiyu
Chiemi
HitomiChinatsuMinatsu
Miharu
ManamiAiri (eye-ree)
HikariNatsuki (natski)
Natsuko (natsko)
Natsue (natsooay)
HitomiKiyoe (keeyoay)
Kazue (kahzooay)
Katsue (katsooay)
Kazuko (kazko or kazooko)
Katsuko (katsko)
Kazumi
Katsumi
KaoriAtsuko (atsko)
Atsumi
Machiko (machko)
ItsukiMasamiIkue (eekooay)
Ikuko
Saya
Sayumi
Kayo
Akemi (ahkaymee)
Kayoko
Akari
Yukari
Eina (ayna)
Kotone (kotonay)
Sambi
Kiyoka
Motoe (motoay)
Toshimi
Sachie (sacheeay)
Sachiko (sachko)
Toshiko
Toshie (tosheeay)
Tomoe (tomoay)
TomokoTomomiTomoka
Toshika
Kikina
Mahiro
Chihiro
Shihiro
HirokoHiroka
HarukaHimawari
Ok... That's prob'ly enough for now.
This message was edited 1/11/2012, 2:54 AM