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#221 ashtona731

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Posted 12 November 2016 - 06:34 PM

Thoughts on Ross for a girl as first name? Also, what are some girl names with the nickname Ross?



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Posted 13 November 2016 - 01:19 PM

I have only known Ross as a boy's name, though as a nickname, it might work. What about Rossy/Rossi?

Roslyn

Rosselle


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Posted 23 November 2016 - 10:35 AM

Thoughts on Ross for a girl as first name? Also, what are some girl names with the nickname Ross?


I adore Ross on a boy, but I think it would be really cute on a girl! I like JennyB's suggestion of Roslyn a lot, but I think it would look better as Rosslyn.

One of me favorite names has always been Mackenzie and I would just call her Kenzie. What are some middle name choices anyone can think of? Thanks xx

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Posted 09 December 2016 - 04:01 PM

Mackenzie "Kenzie" Rose

​Mackenzie "Kenzie" Lauren

​Mackenzie "Kenzie" Janelle

​Mackenzie "Kenzie" Stella

​Mackenzie "Kenzie" Adeline

​Mackenzie "Kenzie" Tatum

​Mackenzie "Kenzie" Paige

 

What are your thoughts on borrowing names from other cultures? For example, I love love love Sanskrit names, but I'm not Indian nor do I practice Hinduism (Sanskrit is the sacred language associated with Hinduism), so would it be offensive to those who do for me to use names from their language? 



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Posted 09 December 2016 - 10:06 PM

I would say it depends on why you choose them. If you picked them because you love the meanings or the sounds or just have a love for that culture, I think it's okay. If you pick them because their unique or trendy then I would be a little weary. I think as long as you treat the rest of the culture as you treat the name I personally think it's fine but some people might find it offensive so if you use a name like that be ready for that. I don't think it'd happen too often though.

 

Is the name Lawson too masculine for a girl? I personally love it and it's one of my top names for a girl but I've been told it's too masculine for a girl, and on a similar note, how is Findley or Finlay as a girls name?



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Posted 09 December 2016 - 10:42 PM

 

 

Is the name Lawson too masculine for a girl? I personally love it and it's one of my top names for a girl but I've been told it's too masculine for a girl, and on a similar note, how is Findley or Finlay as a girls name?

 

I don't think it is too masculine, so long as you pair it with a feminine middle name! I think it is nice. Granted, I am a fan of names like Spencer and Easton for girls so my opinion on the matter is not surprising. lol. I always have seen Finley for a girl and Finlay for a boy. But that's just me. I think it is nice!



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Posted 26 December 2016 - 07:12 AM

I would say it depends on why you choose them. If you picked them because you love the meanings or the sounds or just have a love for that culture, I think it's okay. If you pick them because their unique or trendy then I would be a little weary. I think as long as you treat the rest of the culture as you treat the name I personally think it's fine but some people might find it offensive so if you use a name like that be ready for that. I don't think it'd happen too often though.

 

Is the name Lawson too masculine for a girl? I personally love it and it's one of my top names for a girl but I've been told it's too masculine for a girl, and on a similar note, how is Findley or Finlay as a girls name?

 

I am not a fan of either Lawson or Findley/Finlay as a girl's name. They just feel more masculine to me, but then again I am not a huge fan of boy's names on girls anyway, although there are exceptions that I have as GPs.

 

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What are your thoughts on Maude? I have recently grown to like it, but I am wondering if it is still too dated and old fashioned? As for middle names I am thinking about Maude Leonor, Maude Wilhelmina, and Maude Rosemary.



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Posted 02 January 2017 - 11:34 AM

I don't think I would use it as I find it slightly too old-fashioned for my taste, but if it's a name you love, I still think it's cute. Those middle names are beautiful and fit perfectly with Maude, although I think Leonora may flow slightly better than Leonor.

 

Middle names for Cora? So far I have: Sloane, Jane, and Diane. 



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Posted 06 January 2017 - 08:03 AM

Cora Madeleine
Cora June
Cora Jewel
Cora Blair
Cora Nicole


I love the name Brynn, but I don't know how to put it in a combo. What are some combos using Brynn you can think of? It could work as first or middle name.

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Posted 08 January 2017 - 05:17 PM

I love the name Brynn, but I don't know how to put it in a combo. What are some combos using Brynn you can think of? It could work as first or middle name.

 

Brynn works well in a lot of combinations with longer names!

 

Sophia Brynn

Lila Brynn

Charlotte Brynn

Annabel Brynn

Eleanor Brynn

Sadie Brynn

Matilda Brynn

Ava Brynn

Piper Brynn

Lydia Brynn

Stella Brynn

Brynn Ellarose

Brynn Olivia

Brynn Violet

Brynn Lucille

Brynn Evangeline

Brynn Caroline

Brynn Delilah

Brynn Aurora

Brynn Francesca

Brynn Gabriella

Brynn Cecilia

Brynn Eloise



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Posted 09 January 2017 - 10:24 AM

I don't think I would use it as I find it slightly too old-fashioned for my taste, but if it's a name you love, I still think it's cute. Those middle names are beautiful and fit perfectly with Maude, although I think Leonora may flow slightly better than Leonor.

 

Middle names for Cora? So far I have: Sloane, Jane, and Diane. 

 

Cora Sloane is cute!

 

Cora Hadley

Cora Gabrielle

Cora Tuesday

Cora Isabelle

Cora Temperance 

Cora Vivienne

Cora Susannah

Cora Eleanor

Cora Wilder

Cora Elise

Cora Matilda

Cora Sophia

Cora Lillian



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Posted 09 January 2017 - 05:54 PM

 

I am not a fan of either Lawson or Findley/Finlay as a girl's name. They just feel more masculine to me, but then again I am not a huge fan of boy's names on girls anyway, although there are exceptions that I have as GPs.

 

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What are your thoughts on Maude? I have recently grown to like it, but I am wondering if it is still too dated and old fashioned? As for middle names I am thinking about Maude Leonor, Maude Wilhelmina, and Maude Rosemary.

 

Maude Leonor gets my vote!

 

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What do you think of these long biblical boy names: Ezekiel Abram,and  Israel Benjamin? Would they make a good sibset?



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Posted 12 January 2017 - 11:06 AM

2nd MN for Kelsea Samantha



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Posted 13 January 2017 - 09:31 PM

2nd MN for Kelsea Samantha

 

Kelsea Samantha would be best paired with one syllable as it is so long. Personally, I'd pair it with a more feminine name, but I'll give you  a range of options:

 

Kelsea Samantha Lane

Kelsea Samantha Grace

Kelsea Samantha Belle

Kelsea Samantha Lark

Kelsea Samantha June

Kelsea Samantha Eve

Kelsea Samantha Rue

Kelsea Samantha Shay

Kelsea Samantha Jane

Kelsea Samantha Grey

Kelsea Samantha Hope

Kelsea Samantha Jade

Kelsea Samantha Lux

Kelsea Samantha Paige

Kelsea Samantha Ruth

Kelsea Samantha Rose

Kelsea Samantha Sage

Kelsea Samantha Wren

Kelsea Samantha Anne



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Posted 13 January 2017 - 09:34 PM

 

What do you think of these long biblical boy names: Ezekiel Abram,and  Israel Benjamin? Would they make a good sibset?

 

I think they're really nice names! Definitely very Biblical, but that's not a bad thing at all. They fit well as siblings. 

 

The only thing I'd point out is, it is a little odd to have Israel and Benjamin because in the Bible, Benjamin is Israel's youngest son. I mean, you won't be using his fn and mn together often, but it's something to think about.



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Posted 14 January 2017 - 12:02 PM

 

What do you think of these long biblical boy names: Ezekiel Abram,and  Israel Benjamin? Would they make a good sibset?

 

I like Ezekiel Abram better than Israel Benjamin, but I do think that they work as a brother set. If it were me I would have Abram Ezekiel and Benjamin Israel, but that is because those are the names that I prefer.

 

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Which of these names would you use as a sibset? (No more than three kids)

 

Maude, Hester, Olwen, Keren, Alba, Miriam, Joy, Susannah, Rosamund, Bernadette, Delta, Leonor, Eliana, Freya, Lyra, Hazel, Pearl, Viola, Matilda, Quinn, Winter

Hamish, Digby, Rudy, Llewellyn, Deacon, Jago, Russell, Calvin, Fraser, Emory, Calvin, Brogan, Leo, Otto, Luca, Wren, Shepherd, Vander, Asa, Rainer, Dax



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Posted 16 January 2017 - 09:10 AM

 

 

Which of these names would you use as a sibset? (No more than three kids)

 

Maude, Hester, Olwen, Keren, Alba, Miriam, Joy, Susannah, Rosamund, Bernadette, Delta, Leonor, Eliana, Freya, Lyra, Hazel, Pearl, Viola, Matilda, Quinn, Winter

Hamish, Digby, Rudy, Llewellyn, Deacon, Jago, Russell, Calvin, Fraser, Emory, Calvin, Brogan, Leo, Otto, Luca, Wren, Shepherd, Vander, Asa, Rainer, Dax

 

Calvin, Leo, and Hazel

 

Brogan, Alba, and Digby

Freya, Otto, and Llewellyn

Deacon and Susannah

Hamish and Matilda

Viola, Dax, and Fraser

Lyra, Shepherd, and Wren

Eliana and Russell


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Posted 17 April 2017 - 08:06 PM

Do you prefer Caela or Kaela? I am not a fan of the spellings Cayla or Kayla, and I think I prefer the C over the K but I'm not really sure. It would probably be misspelled a lot either way.



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Posted 18 April 2017 - 10:09 AM

 

Do you prefer Caela or Kaela? I am not a fan of the spellings Cayla or Kayla, and I think I prefer the C over the K but I'm not really sure. It would probably be misspelled a lot either way.

 

 

I prefer Caela, however there are many spelling for that name.  Like-  Ceyla, Ceila or Caila could work too Ceighla this spelling to me looks gaelic. :) 



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Posted 20 April 2017 - 06:51 PM

What do you think about the name Maverick on a girl? I know it sounds's crazy but I was just thinking of it. With the nickname Maeve?






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