| Don't do this, really. I forgot the Junie B. Jones character, but wasn't the Gennifer Flowers character in Primary Colors named Champagne? OP, how about Shereen or Siobhan (AA poster -- there's your Irish name with the shhhh sound). I like Siobhan -- very Outer Boroughs/Long Island Lace Curtain Irish -- don't flame, y'all, that's a compliment in my book). |
Love it! |
| Isn't that one of the words for the Laverne and Shirley theme song? |
If I recall, I believe that word is, "Shamille." |
And if twins, Velvet. V&V. |
Schlemiel. (yiddish) followed by Schlamazel. Also yiddish. Schlemile, schalmazel, hasenpfeffer incorporated....daddddaaa, give us any chance we'll take, give us any rules we'll break it, we're gonna make our dreams come true... could google the rest, but too lazy. Carry on now. |
| She'll spell her entire life spelling it and getting called the wrong name. |
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If you want a British edge you could go with Viyella*
*very popular lightweight wool fabric in the 60s/70s. |
| Sounds like Captain and Tennile. |
I think OP should name her daughter Schlamozzle. |
See? Don't listen to the haters OP, look how far Tennile went! |
Her name wasn't Tennile. Her given name was Catherine Antoinette Tennille. She recorded under the name Toni Tennille with her husband Daryl Dragon. So, not really fair justification to give your kid a stupid name. |
Maybe OP can name her child Chennile then if she had twins she could name them Schlemile and Schalmazel. |
| At first I pronounced it she-nile, then I thought of penile. |
| It sounds like she could marry Deion or Jermajesty. |