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I'll start - kids are all four and under.
Girl: Infinity, Hadassah, Seneca Boy: Lucien, Birch, Winter |
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Girls: Amandine, Genesis
Boy: Zaire |
| Amandine is french for almond. Not that I'd name my kid that, but it isn't too bad to my ears. |
Poster of Amandine here. Yeah, I knew that. Suits the little girl. She is something of a nut. The name sounds kind of pretty though. |
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Boy: Williamshakespeare (yes, run together just as I typed it)
Girl: Marzipan |
| Lucien is a classic name. Not unusual in Europe and has been around with linguistic variation since Roman times. Think Mark, Marcus. |
Okay, WOW!! What are the parents like?? |
Marzipan?!?! Seriously?!?! That made me laugh out loud! |
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Girl-- Star Lily
Boy-- Cedar |
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Boy- Amen. |
Yeah, my great uncle (born circa 1900) was named Lucian. We pronounced it "Loo-shun". |
| My mother knew a couple who were going to name their kid a sound, like a blowing sound. Something un-spellable and impossible to write down. The child's grandmother offered to call her Emily. I can't remember what name they settled on. lol |
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Teagan
Ailish Nao Athanasius Maurice (pronounced mar-iss) Lachlan Freya Octavio (8th child of the family) Mercy Patience India |
I like these names. We joked we should name our kid Patience, hoping that she'd actually have some. We are lacking in that department. |
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Patience. Old name. I believe there was at least one passenger on the Mayflower named Patience.
Octavio was big in Ancient Rome. (Even older name.) |