Re: If you could have another family members name...
in reply to a message by Gaia
On my father's side...
I wouldn't mind being a Lorenzo (my grandfather's name. His adoptive father was named the same). It's a quite handsome name, and very medieval-sounding. My grandfather also bears the name Luciano, which was given since he was born on Saint Lucy's Day (December 13th). I also have a soft spot for it!
There are three women named Ana on that side, which is not bad, but very overused!
I have a cousin named Patricia, whose name I find elegant.
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And on my mother's side...
The simplicity of Fabián is what I adore. It's classy without being quirky.
Lucrecia is highly dated, but it makes me think of a sunny day, because it reminds me of (unrelated) Lucia. In fact, the bearer, my great-granny, is a ray of sunshine. :) Victoria, her second name, is timeless.
“Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist – while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!”
-Lori Greiner
I wouldn't mind being a Lorenzo (my grandfather's name. His adoptive father was named the same). It's a quite handsome name, and very medieval-sounding. My grandfather also bears the name Luciano, which was given since he was born on Saint Lucy's Day (December 13th). I also have a soft spot for it!
There are three women named Ana on that side, which is not bad, but very overused!
I have a cousin named Patricia, whose name I find elegant.
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And on my mother's side...
The simplicity of Fabián is what I adore. It's classy without being quirky.
Lucrecia is highly dated, but it makes me think of a sunny day, because it reminds me of (unrelated) Lucia. In fact, the bearer, my great-granny, is a ray of sunshine. :) Victoria, her second name, is timeless.
“Dear optimist, pessimist, and realist – while you guys were busy arguing about the glass of wine, I drank it! Sincerely, the opportunist!”
-Lori Greiner