Anonymous wrote:I know someone who just named their baby Hehla, after Hela in the Marvel Universe. I'm not sure why you would do that to a child.
I've also seen Loki, who is kind of my favorite Marvel character, so I guess that's okay?
As long as we're on a superhero kick, to the PP who is confused about how to Pronounce Yael - it is two syllables, rhymes with Kal-el, LOL!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Lavinia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clover
I think Clover is cute.
Anonymous wrote:Freya - Norse goddess
I wish I had known this name when I had my babies! I think it’s so strong and beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:I knew a woman named Domini and I've never met anyone with that name before or since
Anonymous wrote:Hudson for a boy
Anonymous wrote:I've always loved Hero for a girl, like from Greek mythology and Much Ado About Nothing. I've never met anyone with this name, though.
Anonymous wrote:Soren.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband’s aunt is named Aracely and I love it. We might have considered it if we had a girl and if were a tad easier to pronounce in English. My white family can’t even handle our son’s barely Spanish middle name.
I had to call someone for work and pronounced it AIRA'-selly. Is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the name Yale for a girl or boy!
A bit pretentious. Harvard was taken?
I love the name Yale too! Especially for a girl.
I like Lael, which makes me think maybe you should spell this Yael. Because YALE is really odd, like naming your child Harvard or Cornell.
Yael is Yah-El. Two syllables, rhymes with hell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love the name Yale for a girl or boy!
A bit pretentious. Harvard was taken?
I love the name Yale too! Especially for a girl.
I like Lael, which makes me think maybe you should spell this Yael. Because YALE is really odd, like naming your child Harvard or Cornell.
Anonymous wrote:I agree with the names that are actual names from another generation not in much use today. So many people pick trendy names thinking they’re unique, and then aren’t at all (see Hudson) although I don’t really care what they do. However I do hate appropriated names. It’s always these white yoga types who think they’re so enlightened and they name their babies after other cultures and it’s instantly cringey to me and usually a sign I won’t want to be friends with them.