Your favorite names from literature or mythology that could be given to kids today?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Esme.

Daisy.

Calliope.



No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Aries
Hera
Ares
Arash
Freya
Aedan
Aella
Alexander
Bellona
Bran
Ceres
Chloe
Dahlia
Damn
Daphne
Delia
Diana
Finn
Fionn
Fiona


No.
Anonymous
Viola
Juliet
Tatiana
Guinevere
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a little Ophelia which feels...like a heavy name to give a child.


I know two Opheilias! I love it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a little Ophelia which feels...like a heavy name to give a child.


I know two Opheilias! I love it!


Hamlet taints the name more than a little
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I've loved Rowan (Faulkner's home was Rowan Oak) and Hadley (one of Hemingway's wives) since I first heard them ages ago.

But both seem to be becoming popular, so glad I didn't use them.


Hadley sounds like a sister to Paisley.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Atticus


When Harper is too popular lets do Atticus
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Atticus


When Harper is too popular lets do Atticus



When?! Harper is way too popular now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Atticus


When Harper is too popular lets do Atticus



When?! Harper is way too popular now.


Harper and Hudson. Care to hear how many of those I've heard over they years? Right up there with Peyton and Porter. Gag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know a Pip from Peregrine (boy) which is literary

I like Merry for a girl but would do it stand alone


Pip and Merry are the two lead characters in my toddlers favorite book, Don’t Be Afraid, Little Pip.

I love both names!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a Pip from Peregrine (boy) which is literary

I like Merry for a girl but would do it stand alone


Pip and Merry are the two lead characters in my toddlers favorite book, Don’t Be Afraid, Little Pip.

I love both names!


Very Lord of the Rings.
Anonymous
Amalia
Ilona
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Esme.

Daisy.

Calliope.



No.


DP but I love it. I don’t like Callie as a nickname though, which is why we didn’t go with it.

I also love Daisy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Atticus


+1. Love it! Wondering if it’s OK to do without being Greek though.
Anonymous
Beatrice. But only pronounced the Italian way.
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