Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I love it. It reads very Christian, which would give me a little pause if I wasn’t Christian myself.
The ironic thing is that Faiths are usually atheists or not religious at all.
I don’t like virtue names because the kid usually turns out to be the exact opposite of what the parents were going for.
I'm the exact opposite of the meaning of my name, but it's not a virtue name. My parents really cared about the meaning of names, too. Life is comedic like that.
With my own kids, I just decided to go with rarer names that sounded and looked nice to me. I didn't pay any attention to the meaning. That's why it always makes me laugh when people say that you shouldn't use Cameron because it means "crooked nose" or shouldn't use Mallory because it means "unlucky" or "ill-fated".