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Old 08-21-2007, 04:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Daryn- welsh
Caden - welsh
Joshua
Kinsey
Finlay - scottish
Cameron - scottish
Maddock - old welsh

Our current saved list in notepad.

to get back on topic, anyone got any suggestions for names? i'd really be interested in hearing some. as long as they're not really ****ing common names, i want a name for the kid not many people have but wont get them bullied in school.
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Caden.

I always thought Finlay was Irish.

Don't pick Cameron...

...Cameron Jones!?!
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Caden.

I always thought Finlay was Irish.

Don't pick Cameron...

...Cameron Jones!?!
At the top of that list in notepad is our current decision which is Caden Joshua Kinsey evans, Kinsey has tostay in as i previously explained and we needed a third name so it'd sound right.

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Call him Devan.
Oone of my girlfriends choices but she said her mother mistook it for a womans name earlier and it's put her off a bit.
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Call him Devan.
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:19 PM   #5 (permalink)
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My two lads are called JORDAN and KYLE and they seem to be okay lol. My youngest (kyle) has REECE as a middle name-how about that for a suggestion?
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Well no, that would be Devon to be a girls name. Devan has balls to it. It's like the difference between Robin and Robyn.

If not Devan go for Tristram.
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Old 08-21-2007, 04:25 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Shakesperian English is called Middle English and is a cultural mismash of many languages including Saxon, Fresian and French.

Sorry littleknowitall, I don't mean to hijack your thread!
s'quite alright, i'd give some feedback on names but she's just fallen alseep and i can't make decisions on names without her. :/

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Well no, that would be Devon to be a girls name. Devan has balls to it. It's like the difference between Robin and Robyn.

If not Devan go for Tristram.
Never heard of that one, has a demonic kind of ring to it though, which evidently isn't a bad thing at all,
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Never heard of that one, has a demonic kind of ring to it though, which evidently isn't a bad thing at all,
Before your kid gets hell at school, Tristram is the fictional city in Diablo 2. Can that one for good.
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Before your kid gets hell at school, Tristram is the fictional city in Diablo 2. Can that one for good.
Tristram is also a Gentlemanly name; sic Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy: Gentleman by Laurence Sterne. Written in the 1700s. Just because Blizzard are lazy and unoriginal. And lets face it, most people today haven't played Diablo 2 and it'll be even less in his generation. Even people who have played the game won't be nerdy enough to notice the reference except for a few
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Tristram is also a Gentlemanly name; sic Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy: Gentleman by Laurence Sterne. Written in the 1700s. Just because Blizzard are lazy and unoriginal. And lets face it, most people today haven't played Diablo 2 and it'll be even less in his generation. Even people who have played the game won't be nerdy enough to notice the reference except for a few
I've played d2, and I'm a gentleman.
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Name the little bro, "Bryn Mawr".
I'm a quarter welsh, and Bryn Mawr is a street name near where I live.
It sounds neat, and it's welsh.
Problem solved.
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