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I don't know for a girl but weird nanes that seem the have lots of ishas on the end, or Chs in them and made up names aren't my taste.
I like Sophie and Stephany but hey don't quite intrigue me or move me enough! I'll know the right one when I hear it.
My ex had a thing for weird names. Like Gabriel, Sebastian and Midnight. I always knew it wasn't meant to be after he told me that.
:yes:
One my exes wanted to call our kids Aries, Spike or er Michelle
Shame i was about 14 and would rather die than ever have his children.
I like Kady for some reason.
Were you planning on giving birth to a dog by any chance?
No he was obsessed with Buffy.
And i mean obsessed. His room was like a proper shrine. Needless to say i only went out with him for however long it took me to get into his room
Oh dear!!
Wanted Sophie for a girl but a friends stole that and now i have gone off it, so don't know if i had a girl.
that'd be post of the week if it made sense out of context.
And I change my mind every other week. I guess if I gave birth right this minute, a girl would be called Lucy and a boy would be called Benjamin.
my brother stole the only boy's name i really love (william - it was my grandad and great-grandad's name too), and mr. kaff's sister yoinked one of my girl's names (orla - although i think it was unintentional). so i've stopped making sensible suggestions to the pregnant people i know.
after a re-think, i like george for a boy, and anna for a girl. but i'm open to suggestions. non-ridiculous suggestions, anyway.
Ian't Rowan a boys' name? And is Harley a boys' or girls' name?
I can never settle on girls' names for long.
A girl would be either Katherine or Niamh. For a boy I like Alexander.
It's difficult as we can never decide on boys names!
Heh, that's another that I like.
I think I'm gonna have to have an army of boys.
A girl that I had in a class once was called Neave. So much easier but I much prefer the Irish spelling though.
EDIT: I also like the name Molly.
How would you pronounce oonagh and padraig, i'm pants with the whole pronounciation thing!
Being a teacher is going to be a bugger for finding names you like though, you'll think you like a name and then there will be a really horrible child in your class with the same name.
ETA - oona and patrick. Well, porrig but that's just cruel. We call him Patch, much nicer
It's spelt Niamh, no p I had a girlfriend called that, and another called Orla which I liked.
I like Irish names but I don't think I'd call my children them. Oisin (pron - Oshing) is a good one for a boy.
Thats a sauce innit?
you're thinking of hoisin
It's a letter out.
It'll be known as hoisin. Can guarantee ya.
Damn you and your technicalities
James for a boy.
Ive alwyas liked those names, cant think of any others im as keen on tbh
Or Tyler James.
Not so sure about girls names though... I have hundreds of guy names that I like... Not so many girls names.
I don't want one that I can associate with anyone I know (that'll be difficult, I know!)