Guilty pleasure baby names

Anonymous
Philomena and Mauve
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This sounds terrible but I'm white as white comes but absolutely adore latino names. My DH is even whiter than me so cultural appropriation is a no-go. I would kill for a Paulo or a Paloma.

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I like the name Danica, which is slavic (a small part of my heritage) The only reason it didn't make our list was because of the race car driver - my husband thought it might be viewed as a little too redneck to have a name associated with racing
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Anonymous wrote:Talullah


Another on the list was Otis. My friend's daughter has 2 kids, Talullah (middle name Plum) and Otis (don't know his middle name).
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Anonymous wrote:This sounds terrible but I'm white as white comes but absolutely adore latino names. My DH is even whiter than me so cultural appropriation is a no-go. I would kill for a Paulo or a Paloma.


I've run into a surprising number of white (as in Northern European white) woman named Juanita
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Anonymous wrote:I love Georgia and Griffin


I have a Griffin! I'm loving the way these two names sound together, so thank you for suggesting Georgia for my girl name list.
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Anonymous wrote:This sounds terrible but I'm white as white comes but absolutely adore latino names. My DH is even whiter than me so cultural appropriation is a no-go. I would kill for a Paulo or a Paloma.



Ditto. One of my very favorites is Lucia.
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I love Kaliana but I'm too scared to use it because most people online dislike it. I might get brave and use it for this LO if it's a girl.
Anonymous
My favorite is Julieta pronounced with the H sound. I'm German-Irish and blonde with blue eyes and feel like it would just be odd to use.
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Marius DH says we aren’t in the French Revolution
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Gertrude
Louie
Earl
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Augusta
Sibyl
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Laurel
Astrid (another vote for this name)
Meredith
Evangeline

Nathaniel
Ronan
Seth
Johah

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Anonymous wrote:Sabine
Delphine
Valentina

None of these fit our nationality, but I love them.

Valentina is very popular in Brazil
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Anonymous wrote:This sounds terrible but I'm white as white comes but absolutely adore latino names. My DH is even whiter than me so cultural appropriation is a no-go. I would kill for a Paulo or a Paloma.


I’m Latina and I see no issue with white people using Latino names.
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