Anonymous wrote:Ds1 Michael
DS2 Nate
Ds3 Gabriel
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi
Sam
Good work, I'm proud of you for doing it right.
Aww, shucks, thanks.
So, I deliberated posting the third name, because it would totally out me. But what the heck!
Neave (pronounced with long e sound)
DH is from Ireland. His main rule was no Irish spellings because they never get pronounced correctly in the US. But we both really liked how the Irish name Niamh sounded. And I love the Irish fairy tale about Niamh and Oisin. So we found an anglanized spelling of it and used it.
It's okay if you withdraw your "good job" - we love the name.
Anonymous wrote:Daniel
Anna
Anonymous wrote:Daniel
Anna
Anonymous wrote:I will start....
DC1: Madeline "Maddie"
DC2: Nora
DC3: Cooper
What comes to mind when you hear any of these names?
Anonymous wrote:I'll play.
Alexa
Gavin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC1: Thomas
DC2: Richard
DC3: Sarah
If DC3 was a boy, would he be called Harry?
Anonymous wrote:DD1 Loretta
DD2 Sheryl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mary
Elizabeth
Old money WASP
WASP??? Seriously??? Try Catholic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS1 Jade
DS2 James
You named a BOY Jade?????
Sorry, it was a typo. Jade is a girl.
Anonymous wrote:Abigail
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Naomi
Sam
Good work, I'm proud of you for doing it right.
Aww, shucks, thanks.
So, I deliberated posting the third name, because it would totally out me. But what the heck!
Neave (pronounced with long e sound)
DH is from Ireland. His main rule was no Irish spellings because they never get pronounced correctly in the US. But we both really liked how the Irish name Niamh sounded. And I love the Irish fairy tale about Niamh and Oisin. So we found an anglanized spelling of it and used it.
It's okay if you withdraw your "good job" - we love the name.
Different PP but these are still great (though I favor Niamh). On the topic of the thread, I am guessing theater types and outdoorsy but unable to make the throw from third to first
Anonymous wrote:Anders.