So do you have your kids names planned out?

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Haliwali

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I sort of do, even though the chances me having kids is next to zilch (20 year stint in the Navy won't leave much room for a lasting relationship.) For a boy, I was thinking something like Rasputin, Wallibee, or maybe Haliwali. Yes, I'm totally serious. I get named Stefan Peter Schoenhoff, I get to pass the hurt down on someone else. Don't really have a girl's name.
 

sammyfreak

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Fyodor, Ezekiel, Marcel, Algala, Alyosha.

Alyosha will die at age 4 and make me add a irrelevant but heart warming part to my last great novel.
 

Easykill

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It's funny because I decided never to have kids of my own, but I do have an idea of what I would name my kids. I like Isaac, Nathan, and Elias for boys, and Stephanie and Brianna for girls. Clair is all right too.
 

Melaisis

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sammyfreak said:
Fyodor, Ezekiel, Marcel, Algala, Alyosha.

Alyosha will die at age 4 and make me add a irrelevant but heart warming part to my last great novel.
No Ayosha, you can't die! No! Nooooooooo!

Personally I've thought about calling my kid something really normal, like Ben or suchlike.
 

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The Sorrow said:
Yahtzee for a boy.
if you serious i'd pity your son. i understand you may like the reviews every wednesday but...

leonie, jayne, roisin or lucy for a girl, ryan or jamie for a boy..although saying that i'm not hoping for kids for a while yet.
 

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Alfred, dunno why but if i do name my kid that he is required to become a butler
 

EnzoHonda

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Melaisis said:
Personally I've thought about calling my kid something really normal, like Ben or suchlike.
"suchlike" is a terrible name for a boy. Might work for a girl though.

Seriously though. No plans for kids, but a lot of people say that and end up with a little pack of rugrats. If I ever have a son, the first one gets named "Joseph" because of someone very important and influential in my life. Other than that I only have names that I'll veto. "Ethel" "Mary-sue" "Gaylord" "Jeb" and a bunch of other names that don't do it for me. My siblings have also avoided using names from the immediate family in order to avoid any ill-feelings.
 

Voodoo Child

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Well, I won't be having kids of my own but I like to think about this sort of thing. For a boy, I like Erasmus, Link (deadly serious, I think it's a nice name), or Owen. As for girls names, I like Elizabeth, Ruby, Sally or Nyssa.
 

Pzest

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I think Nineveh might be a nice first name.

For a son, maybe Marcus with the middle name Archibald.
 

Lvl 64 Klutz

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Something that sounds normal, but isn't entirely common.

So says my soon-to-be fiance, anyway (shhh). It works for me, only thing I've ever thought about that kinda thing is I think Rose would be a great middle name for a girl.
 

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For a girl, I like Lucy, or Chloe. Adam or Alex for a boy.

Jack is pretty good too, but insanely common. I know, like, five different Jacks.