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Name suggestions please
Harry is my 2nd fav name ... its not too common here, but everyone
knows it. The problem is that I don't like "Harold" ... so we'd have to pick "Harrison" which I'm less fond of.... so its not firm even with me (although DH doesn't *hate* it). Hey, but you say below that you like Henry--and that's what Harry is traditionally a nickname for (Prince Harry of England in really Henry). So name him Henry, call him Harry. :-) Leslie |
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"Melody" wrote: Yes, American births. Go to this site -- http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/babynames/ -- there's a form down on the page where you can request the top 1000 names of 2003. This site also lets you view the top 1000 of different decades, for every decade of the 20th century. Good grief, the boy list from 2003 (starting at the bottom of the 1000 name list & going up) looks like a reverse spelling bee. WTF are these people thinking? I read some of the entries on my list to my mother. She kept on saying "are you sure this is real?" and "haven't we had Michaela already?" ("No ma, this is a *different* spelling.") Z. |
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Name suggestions please
Leslie wrote:
Harry is my 2nd fav name ... its not too common here, but everyone knows it. The problem is that I don't like "Harold" ... so we'd have to pick "Harrison" which I'm less fond of.... so its not firm even with me (although DH doesn't *hate* it). Hey, but you say below that you like Henry--and that's what Harry is traditionally a nickname for (Prince Harry of England in really Henry). So name him Henry, call him Harry. :-) Darn it, Leslie, you beat me to it! I was going to say the exact same thing. -- Be well, Barbara Mom to Sin (Vernon, 2), Misery (Aurora, 4), and the Rising Son (Julian, 6) Aurora (in the bathroom with her dad)--"It looks like an elephant, Daddy." Me (later)--"You should feel flattered." All opinions expressed in this post are well-reasoned and insightful. Needless to say, they are not those of my Internet Service Provider, its other subscribers or lackeys. Anyone who says otherwise is itchin' for a fight. -- with apologies to Michael Feldman |
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Barbara said:
Darn it, Leslie, you beat me to it! I was going to say the exact same thing Great minds think alilke! :-) Leslie |
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Name suggestions please
"Leslie" wrote in message ... Harry is my 2nd fav name ... its not too common here, but everyone knows it. The problem is that I don't like "Harold" ... so we'd have to pick "Harrison" which I'm less fond of.... so its not firm even with me (although DH doesn't *hate* it). Hey, but you say below that you like Henry--and that's what Harry is traditionally a nickname for (Prince Harry of England in really Henry). So name him Henry, call him Harry. :-) Leslie Thanks Leslie ... the problem that I didn't explain is that while DH is OK with "Harry" he hates "Henry" Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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Thanks Leslie ... the problem that I didn't explain is that while DH is OK
with "Harry" he hates "Henry" But if you never, ever call him Henry? Leslie |
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I always have wanted a girl named Elyzabeth (yes I know spelled wrong but I
like the "y") and nicknamed Ely. Also I wanted a Katherine nicknamed Kat but dh shot both down. It is ok sinces I shot down John Wayne and several of his boy choices I am still trying to root for a Henry though. Tori -- Bonnie 3/20/02 Anna or Xavier due 10/17/04 "A&G&K" wrote in message ... OK ... I'm after any and all suggestions. It feels like pulling teeth to have to ask others for suggestions, but I figure that asking you guys is probably the best bet for a lot of input without any great expectations that we will use your suggestion (unlike my MIL who has been pushing for a name she knows we don't like). We have our list together, but are having a few issues in finding the *right* name. We need to pick out both a boys and a girls name. Some guidelines: Generally, *I* like names that have withstood the test of time, and we'd prefer it if it isn't in the top fifty names of the year (but even if its #1 most popular Australian name for the year, that won't stop us using it if we both manage to really like it). DH has had some good suggestions and some hideously awful ones as well ('Sheridan' and 'Carmelle' being the latest 2 that push my buttons). 'Kate' and 'Victoria' are already taken (DD). *I* like 'Elizabeth' (mainly because I *love* the nickname 'Lizzie'), I love 'Josephine' and I also like 'Sophia'. I also like the names 'Harry' and 'Angus' (but have already been vetoed on Angus). Our last name is 'Wright' (which rules out Orville, Wilbur, Eileen, Shelby and others that make silly sayings). All suggestions will be considered. Thanks Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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"A&G&K" wrote in message ...
OK ... I'm after any and all suggestions. It feels like pulling teeth to have to ask others for suggestions, but I figure that asking you guys is probably the best bet for a lot of input without any great expectations that we will use your suggestion (unlike my MIL who has been pushing for a name she knows we don't like). We have our list together, but are having a few issues in finding the *right* name. We need to pick out both a boys and a girls name. Some guidelines: Generally, *I* like names that have withstood the test of time, and we'd prefer it if it isn't in the top fifty names of the year (but even if its #1 most popular Australian name for the year, that won't stop us using it if we both manage to really like it). DH has had some good suggestions and some hideously awful ones as well ('Sheridan' and 'Carmelle' being the latest 2 that push my buttons). 'Kate' and 'Victoria' are already taken (DD). *I* like 'Elizabeth' (mainly because I *love* the nickname 'Lizzie'), I love 'Josephine' and I also like 'Sophia'. How about Josephine Sophia Wright? I think that sounds really nice together, and then you get both of your favorites! I've got a Thomas Alexander, so obviously I like those names. Names under consideration if this one had been a boy: Marcus Ethan (Ethan is highly popular here, but I didn't think that was a problem for a middle name) Theodore Griffin If I didn't already have a Thomas, I might've considered Timothy or Tobias, but I didn't want to have Tommy and Timmy, or Tommy and Toby! ;-) Other boy names I like (but out for various reasons) were Nathan/Nathaniel, Brian, Andrew, Matthew, Sebastian, Logan I had long ago vetoed John or Jonathan because I knew way too many of them growing up, but it seems like that name has fallen out of favor (maybe everyone thought that?) (It also violated the no ex-boyfriend names rule in a big way.) Have fun choosing! Irene |
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"Tori M." wrote in message ... I always have wanted a girl named Elyzabeth (yes I know spelled wrong but I like the "y") and nicknamed Ely. Also I wanted a Katherine nicknamed Kat but dh shot both down. It is ok sinces I shot down John Wayne and several of his boy choices I am still trying to root for a Henry though. Tori I like your name suggestions Tori ... and why is it that DH's can suggest names that are either really boring or really silly? DH has had a few good suggestions, but nothing that really grabs me. ... oh ... and don't take this the wrong way ... but LOL about your last sentence .... in Australia that would be considered somewhat of a Freudian slip ("root" is a crass colloquialism for having sex Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 |
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... oh ... and don't take this the wrong way ... but LOL about your last sentence .... in Australia that would be considered somewhat of a Freudian slip ("root" is a crass colloquialism for having sex Amanda -- DD 15th August 2002 1 tiny angel Nov 2003 EDD 19th August 2004 Figures! Haha that is too funny I will keep that in mind *blush* It gives the Baseball song a whole new meaning when you Root Root Root for the home team huh Tori -- Bonnie 3/20/02 Anna or Xavier due 10/17/04 |
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