Anonymous wrote:June and Vera are great options!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mikalah
What the actual hades? Is that a Kre8ive spelling of something?
OP wanted a strong name, which I think should come with strong spelling. If you really want a name like this spelled correctly (whatever THAT means), then we wouldn't use Latin letters. Most of the names here are so passive sounding and looking (e.g. Anne????, Jane, Eve). To each their own.
NP. Do you get that Anne Boleyn was a badass bitch who directly help to bring Protestantism to England and much of Europe? She was a rare woman who held a the royal title of a man--Marquess of Pembroke--and owned property in her own right. Yes, she went down, but she went down swinging and her daughter, Elizabeth, held the crown against all odds.
Do you get that Jane is the name of one of the first successful female authors in Europe, Jane Austen?
Eve is the freaking mother of civilization in the Christian tradition. And also a hell of a rapper/singer/entertainer. Respect.
Yep, but today those names are for sweet, little girls, and recall the fragile female. BTW one of those names is mine.
Today those names are for female people -- just as they used to be. It's not like the Name Police make you change your name if your parents named you Anne, Jane, or Eve, but you grew up to be a not-small or not-sweet woman.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mikalah
What the actual hades? Is that a Kre8ive spelling of something?
OP wanted a strong name, which I think should come with strong spelling. If you really want a name like this spelled correctly (whatever THAT means), then we wouldn't use Latin letters. Most of the names here are so passive sounding and looking (e.g. Anne????, Jane, Eve). To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Don't pick Quinn. Ther are multiple problems that arise when a girl gets a traditional boy's name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mikalah
What the actual hades? Is that a Kre8ive spelling of something?
OP wanted a strong name, which I think should come with strong spelling. If you really want a name like this spelled correctly (whatever THAT means), then we wouldn't use Latin letters. Most of the names here are so passive sounding and looking (e.g. Anne????, Jane, Eve). To each their own.
NP. Do you get that Anne Boleyn was a badass bitch who directly help to bring Protestantism to England and much of Europe? She was a rare woman who held a the royal title of a man--Marquess of Pembroke--and owned property in her own right. Yes, she went down, but she went down swinging and her daughter, Elizabeth, held the crown against all odds.
Do you get that Jane is the name of one of the first successful female authors in Europe, Jane Austen?
Eve is the freaking mother of civilization in the Christian tradition. And also a hell of a rapper/singer/entertainer. Respect.
Yep, but today those names are for sweet, little girls, and recall the fragile female. BTW one of those names is mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mikalah
What the actual hades? Is that a Kre8ive spelling of something?
OP wanted a strong name, which I think should come with strong spelling. If you really want a name like this spelled correctly (whatever THAT means), then we wouldn't use Latin letters. Most of the names here are so passive sounding and looking (e.g. Anne????, Jane, Eve). To each their own.
NP. Do you get that Anne Boleyn was a badass bitch who directly help to bring Protestantism to England and much of Europe? She was a rare woman who held a the royal title of a man--Marquess of Pembroke--and owned property in her own right. Yes, she went down, but she went down swinging and her daughter, Elizabeth, held the crown against all odds.
Do you get that Jane is the name of one of the first successful female authors in Europe, Jane Austen?
Eve is the freaking mother of civilization in the Christian tradition. And also a hell of a rapper/singer/entertainer. Respect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mikalah
What the actual hades? Is that a Kre8ive spelling of something?
OP wanted a strong name, which I think should come with strong spelling. If you really want a name like this spelled correctly (whatever THAT means), then we wouldn't use Latin letters. Most of the names here are so passive sounding and looking (e.g. Anne????, Jane, Eve). To each their own.
Anonymous wrote:Brynn, Quinn, and Dylan don't seem "strong" to me so I'm not exactly sure what you're getting at besides short. A few thoughts...
Joan
Helen
Ruth
Oprah
Kate
Dana