Chad
Maria, Katarina, Juliette, Ophelia, Sacagawea, Persephone, Karen, Tanya, Prescilla, Rachael, Jasmine, Hedwig, Lily/Lillian, Micael/Michael/Mikhail, Natascha, Tegan, Emy, Deb, Kasha, Pascha
Last edited by Moon Rabbits; 11-10-2009 at 05:52 PM.
Leah!
I second Chad.
My name is pretty cool. It's "Lamonda."
Ok so here is my list. >< Sorry I'm so late getting it posted.
1. Aerith
2. Alice
3. Ariana
4. Audry
5. Cynthia
6. Dylan
7. Erica
8. Eva
9. Evelyn
10. Isabella
11. Isis
12. Joanna
13. Josie
14. Kai
15. Kaleigh
16. Lamonda
17. Leah
18. Leanna
19. Levi
20. Lily
21. Lolita
22. Rebecca
23. Sadria
24. Sophia
25. Sori
26. Tabitha
27. Tegan
28. Valencia
29. Veronica
30. Willia
Ok so I got a few more than I had anticipated. This is my list. For the voting thingie, just PM me with your top 10 choices and come Monday morning I will tally it up and the 15 names with the least votes will be eliminated. I know it sounds like a lot but I'm also expecting a few names with 0 votes. Have fun and as you can see I put in a few of the names I already had in mind. Thanks!
Last edited by Melissaur; 11-11-2009 at 05:35 PM.
Please don't name your child Lolita unless you want a nymphomaniac.
I only have two suggestions:
Marjorie Flobberchild
Sonic the Hedgehog
Marjorie is actually a really nice name.
Here's what my girls are going to be called, they'd be norwegian though, so there's always that.
annika
andrea
alina
ada
cassandra
elise
ella
emilie
gabrielle (I'm a bit afraid old hags will pronounce the last e and make it a horrible name though)
hanna
jenny
jeanette
julia
kaja
malin
michelle
mina
stella
I also really love the name Laura, but the norwegian pronounciation of it completely butchers the name. Same with Paul and William.
Oh yeah, I don't know if it's the same in Norwegian but in Danish those names are pronounced:
Paul - Powl
William - Vil-yam
Laura - La-U-ra
...or something. But yes, some names just get butchered. The Danish pronounciation of Kristian (my name) is also quite different from the English one, but I guess that's sort of a given. I also like the name Eric as an English name, but as a Danish one it's just not good.