Topic says it all. But I'll add a little insight for ya
I'm looking for Rose names in general, and came across Rosette, Rosetta, or Rosabelle. I like Etta a lot, and I think Rose plus Etta / Ette is cute. Good potential middle name? Not sure if I'd use Rosabelle for real, but I came across it in a nameberry post about 1800's names.
Marcy I just find cute. Doubt I'd use it, because Mike knows a few Marcy's: all male? I guess in the african american community Marcy can be masculine. But I like it anyway, potentially Marceline (like Adventure Time lol)
Ari / Ara / Era are all just thoughts. I'd probably never use them as they feel like their either nick names or names cut off of others, but I like them! I've been searching names I could use Ari as a nick name for. Aria and Ariana both options to me. I know a Teen Mom used Arri on her second kid (Jordan Ward-Finder). Era and Ara I found on a 1800's "lost names" list from nameberry.
Arlie / Arla - about the same as above, just with an L. They feel more full for whatever reason. I know Mike would like Arlie cause he loves Harley, but Arla I'm not sure (which oddly enough is the one I like most lol).
Patience - very puritan, and very virtuous lol, but I like. I'd call her Pay I think (NOT Patty lol). I think Pay would be a cute nick name though, PAY-shens and all.
Asa - I'm falling more and more for it. At first it was a neat idea, then I saw that Hugo movie where the main characters real life name is Asa, then I met an Asa in my work place.. and now it feels so usable. AY-sah, not like a$$-uh or Asia (which tbh I thought it was like Asia when I first heard it )
Gatsby - I like after The Great Gatsby good book, and I think it could potentially make a great middle name. Most likely a guilty pleasure name, but I've been entertaining the thought
So yeah. Thanks for all votes / opinions!!
Just check the ones you like on the poll!
Started by
Remy Hadley
, Nov 26 2012 09:59 PM
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#1
Posted 26 November 2012 - 09:59 PM
#2
Posted 26 November 2012 - 10:08 PM
I love Rosetta! Been a GP for me for a while. I also like Arla and Asa, though I prefer Anya or Aria (to Arla). I really like Asa for a boy, though it's not really my style.
#3
Posted 27 November 2012 - 03:12 PM
I can't get the Rosetta Stone language software out of my head. If there were only the reference to the actual Rosetta Stone it wouldn't be an issue. But since I hear the commercials for the software all the time, Rosetta is a no for me.
Ara/Era - I wouldn't use the Era spelling since it is a unit of time, as in the Mesozoic Era, etc. Ara is okay but I think I would like something a bit more substantial with the nickname Ara.
Rosabelle is lovely although a bit too cutesy, so I'm on the fence. Maybe if you spelled it Rosabel.
Ara/Era - I wouldn't use the Era spelling since it is a unit of time, as in the Mesozoic Era, etc. Ara is okay but I think I would like something a bit more substantial with the nickname Ara.
Rosabelle is lovely although a bit too cutesy, so I'm on the fence. Maybe if you spelled it Rosabel.
#4
Posted 28 November 2012 - 12:16 PM
I do prefer Anya to Arla by a lot <3
True, and Era of time and all isn't really an interesting meaning to a name. Not a bad one, but not interesting. And Ara does feel cut short. It's a GP for me I think. Cause Arabella just sin't me, idk why I dislike it. And I don't know many Ara names tbh.
Ohh, I really like Rosabel!! Much better than Rosabelle actually Same with Annabel or Isabel though, I dislike the extra -le there. Idk why I hadn't thought of that.
Thanks!
True, and Era of time and all isn't really an interesting meaning to a name. Not a bad one, but not interesting. And Ara does feel cut short. It's a GP for me I think. Cause Arabella just sin't me, idk why I dislike it. And I don't know many Ara names tbh.
Ohh, I really like Rosabel!! Much better than Rosabelle actually Same with Annabel or Isabel though, I dislike the extra -le there. Idk why I hadn't thought of that.
Thanks!
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