Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually knew a Gideon. The family was super religious, so their kids all had biblical names. But the name really worked on this kid.
I LOVE Gideon for a boy. I'm not Jewish, though, and I feel like it wouldn't work. Ironically my daughter has a Hebrew Biblical name but it's not easily recognized as such.
Anonymous wrote:I actually knew a Gideon. The family was super religious, so their kids all had biblical names. But the name really worked on this kid.
Anonymous wrote:Bennett, nn Benny. My husband almost gagged.
Daisy
Penny (Penelope got too popular)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Names from my baby name list that DH didn’t like or didn’t go with our last name or were weird based on our ethnicity, etc
Sabine
Nadia
Natasha
Selene
Selah
Hero
Hera
Damien
Wyatt
Ronan
Archer
Asher
Felix
Sawyer
Carl
Victor
Vincent
I love your girl names- our daughter is one of them
I hope it’s Selene. I almost had my DH committed to Selene but he thought she would forever be correcting from Celine. Which is true but doesn’t diminish my love for the name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Names from my baby name list that DH didn’t like or didn’t go with our last name or were weird based on our ethnicity, etc
Sabine
Nadia
Natasha
Selene
Selah
Hero
Hera
Damien
Wyatt
Ronan
Archer
Asher
Felix
Sawyer
Carl
Victor
Vincent
I love your girl names- our daughter is one of them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love some of the really aggressively Irish names with weird pronunciations: Ciara, Cian, Aislinn, Aoife
DH would never go for something like that, and it's probably too much to give a baby the burden of having to tell everyone how to pronounce their name.
I also love a lot of the nature names people have mentioned
Same. I have some Irish ancestry (but doesn't every white person) but not real direct connections. Would have felt like a poser, but I liked:
Niahm
Mairéad
Seamus