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Summerstorm

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Boy: Gabriel Odin
Girl: - No idea... maybe something of greek mythology or something? And of course a ultra-cool second name. So you can go through school without getting picked on, and when you are old enough switch to the other name for maximum awesomeness.
 

tjarne

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Pariah87 said:
tjarne said:
Boy- Tanith
Girl- Anna
Whilst there may be examples of Tanith being a male name I've never heard of them, only girls. Then again iirc Tanith was a moon goddess of some kind way back when. Still an awesome name though, I used to have a friend with said name.
Thanks for the info, this means i can call my firstborn Tanith-First and only regardless of sex. Just have to find a girl nerdy enough.
 
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Bah, I wouldn't be able to deal with children. But if I ever had a child, it would be something Swedish.

Because all swedish names sound awesome.

I'm going with "Victor" for his first name, and "Von" or "Magnus" for his middle name.
Thats if its a boy.

Not sure what to name it if its a girl...
 

YouCallMeNighthawk

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uncle-ellis said:
Simple question,

What will you name your first born child?

Personaly, Horse-cock.

Cookie for the refrence.
Are you actually being serious with that name, or are you just trying to look funny for the people on here?

I don't know probably a normal name like james if it's a boy or Katie for a girl.
 

dragontiers

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My wife and I have decided on:

Lucy Lee for a girl (She loved "I love Lucy" growing up. And yes, for extra points, my last name starts with L)
Kevin Joseph for a boy (both of our father's middle names)

I'm still trying to sell her on Vincent or Victor, as I think both of those are great names. Also, I'm trying to figure out a way of incorporating Masa and Mune into names that don't sound completely screwed up, just in case we ever have twins. Maybe middle names would work...

Wasder said:
Trevor for a girl, Cassandra for a boy.


Maybe Narwhal, it has a nice sound and the animal is cool.
May I ask why you are gender switching those names? As Trevor is my first name, I feel I have a vested interest in it.
 

TheRightToArmBears

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dragontiers said:
My wife and I have decided on:

Lucy Lee for a girl (She loved "I love Lucy" growing up. And yes, for extra points, my last name starts with L)
Kevin Joseph for a boy (both of our father's middle names)

I'm still trying to sell her on Vincent or Victor, as I think both of those are great names. Also, I'm trying to figure out a way of incorporating Masa and Mune into names that don't sound completely screwed up, just in case we ever have twins. Maybe middle names would work...

Wasder said:
Trevor for a girl, Cassandra for a boy.


Maybe Narwhal, it has a nice sound and the animal is cool.
May I ask why you are gender switching those names? As Trevor is my first name, I feel I have a vested interest in it.
Because there is no way that either of them would fit at all, so it would be awkward for them for their entire lives.
 

Pm0n3y

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If it was a boy: Either Philip Jr. or James Horatio. I love my middle name (James), and I love the name Horatio.

If it were a girl: Something long that shortens to a boy name, like Samantha or Alexandria. I dunno, I find those names like those to be pretty damn clever.
 

uncle-ellis

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YouCallMeNighthawk said:
Are you actually being serious with that name, or are you just trying to look funny for the people on here?
I wasn't aware seriousness was a requirement on the internet.
 

Monkfish Acc.

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Bob.
Regardless of gender.
My second born will also be called Bob.
As will my third. And any others I have.

Instead of children, I will call them "Bobs".
When people ask if I have kids, I will say "no, but I have a bunch of Bobs".
When telling people about my day, it will be something like "well, I dropped the Bobs at school and went to work".

I will differentiate them by tone of voice.
My eldest would be like "Bob".
The youngest would be like "Bob".
And so on, so forth.
 

ace_of_something

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Does anyone realize that you have to agree on the name with the other parent? At least typically.

My wife and I have names picked out. Though we made a pact never to share them to anyone else until the hypothetical kids are born. Lest other people ruin the names for us. Though this is unlikely since they're pretty... 'normal' names. Nothing weird like 'Fervide' (the most recent stupid name in a long line of people i've met with stupid names)
 

Pegghead

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I actually relish being a dad and often think about what I'd name my children whenever I'm a bit bored. If I had a son his name would be Gordon, it's clicks well with my last name and some of the best heroes of contemporary science-fiction sported it. If I had a daughter her name would be Sally for there never was a girls name as sweet.
 

Pyoot

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*Randomly thinks*
Girl: Cellian/Reah/Rita/Yuna/Lafaelle/Allie/Fae/Lillian/Kiana
Boy: Jullian/Drake/Trev/Richard/Konner
Faves: G - Fae or Cellian
B - Jullian or Drake