If you hypothetically had a kid (even if you don't want kids) how would you name them?

#1

Juan Javier is soooo charismatic

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    #2

    "Milady" and "Hizzoner". Imagine the teacher calling them to the blackboard to work out a problem...

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    ThatBlackNightingale
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have to be honest- took me a while to figure out Milady.

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    #3

    Nothing the ends with -leigh or other current stupid names, I'm not striving for my kids to be that unique

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    #4

    Esther meaning the Persian origin meaning "star" from the Bible and Ezra meaning "help" also from the Bible.

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    #5

    Maybe Anastasia or victoire? I just really like the names—if I didn’t already like my name I would have picked these for myself.

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    #6

    I'd probably go with a Greek mythology name, like Iris or Calypso. I like Rhappsawdeigh, too. XD Totally kidding. Nah, I'll stick to the traditional spelling, Rhapsody. I just think, as a name, it sounds and looks cool. Same with Calypso. Something about musical names.

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    #7

    Carmen (bc of my bestie) and Selene cause I LOVE that name

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    #8

    Audren for a boy. I also love the name Bennet. For girls, Arwen (yes, like the elf), Shirley and Wren.

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    Huddo's sister
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    1 year ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I taught twins once whose names were Edie and Wren. Such cute names and they work well together!

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    #9

    My meme answer is always Parmesan but Sean for short. My real answer, I think it would come in time, but I think Elizabeth is a great name, because it has so much nickname potential. Eli, Eliza, Liz, Biz, Lizzy, Beth, Betty, etc. I think Matthew is also a cool name. But like I said, I’d need more time to think about it.

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    #10

    Juan Javier is soooo charismatic...

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