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What did you (or would you!) name your kids, and why?

awayfarer said:
I firmly plan to have one of my kids have the middle name "Danger". Just so they can say that Danger is their middle name. I will fight for this one if necessary. :D
That is freaking hilarious. :D
 

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I have one son and another child on the way. My son's name is Bear and there is a little story behind it. While my wife was pregnant, we had thought that there was a good chance that we'd be having a girl (I used to fly on AWACs for the Air Force and there was a startlingly high percentage of the male crew members that had only female offspring, thus the assumption). We really didn't want to find out the sex of the child (feeling there needs to be a little more mystery in life). So we came up with some names for a girl and pretty much decided that we'd name it after her grandmother (June). However, we could not decide on a name for a boy. I really liked Julian, but she didn't and preferred Cecil (which I didn't like at all).

Anyway, while walking through the arboretum in Seattle one early spring day, an old Russian woman stopped us and informed us we that we were going to have a boy. She told us that in Russia she had been something on the order of a midwife and could tell by how the woman's belly was positioned what the sex of the child would be (I think my wife was about 7 months pregnant at this stage). Like I said, we'd pretty much assumed we'd be having a girl and this was the first time that we really began to doubt our conviction.

Our next door neighbors were really good friends and already had two children with another on the way. The middle child was named William, but ever since he was born, he had the nickname of "Sharky". No one ever called him anything but Sharky and I sincerely doubt that most people really knew his real name. So, at some point in the pregnancy, I started to call my wife "Momma Bear" and the baby naturally became known as "Baby Bear". In turn she began to call me "Papa Bear".

On the way back home from a day hike around Mt. Baker, we watched the full moon rise over the trees. It had been a really magical day and the sight of that huge orange moon coming up over the trees really kind of made everything much more enchanted. My wife then said that she thought the old Russian woman may be right and that we should discuss names for a boy. I was prepared to run down the list again and agree to disagree when she said, "What do you think about Bear as a boy name?" Having grown up with one of the most common and forgettable names, I'd always wanted my child to have a distinctive name. Bear just seemed right and well...it suits him perfectly :D .

Whew...as for our second child, it has been a little easier. If it is a girl, once again we'll go for June and if it is a boy, we're going for Alder (as in the tree).
 


I named my daughter Domanique Page Boyer....I have allways loved Domanique so hubby let me have it, Page my hubby chose, there is a cemetary up tha road from us named page cemetary. Hubby and his friends have lots of history in that creepy place :confused: . But it works well with Domanique..After naming her I looked on tha net about meanings, and it said Domanique means of God and page means servrnt.. So all together her name means servent of God wich I think is neat.. My boy is Elijah Hunter Boyer....Hubby insisted on Elijah..He loved that name from tha bible so much that his character in a game was named Elijah and now our boy. Hunter is my hubbys middle name. I liked tha sound of it, it went well with Elijah...So there you have it.....oh and my hubby ( Eric ) and my boy have tha same initals..I think that is neat....
 

dragonhead said:
so you are going to leat the bear climb the tree then? ;)

Hehe, yeah. I guess I don't really have a choce but since bear will be older, I'm sure it will be the tree climbing the bear :lol: !
 

No kids as yet, but our family does have one naming tradition- all the males have the same initials: AJA. Its great- everything we have that is engraved can be passed down & around without fear.

(Surprise- my real name is not Dannyalcatraz! :eek: )

Occasionally, I speculate upon what I'd name a kid- one name that I thought would be cool would be Jazz (as a middle name, of course). OTOH, as a Catholic, I might not be able to get a kid baptized with that name...or any of the others I've jokingly considered (below).

Without revealing my last name, the first & middle names I've come up with (for my fictional kids, as well as for others in the family):

Avacado Jalapeno (I live in TX)
Atchafalaya Jumbalaya (I'm from LA)
Aristophanes Jehosephat (sounds great when you yell it off of a back porch)
Arcane Jocularity (reflective of the family sense of humor)
Always Jiggles (reflective of the family physique)
Amphisbaena Jackalope (a good, mythological/cryptozoological name)
Apoplexy Jabberwocky (why not?)

I suspect that the currently hypothetical future mother of my children (CHFMoMC) will have some slightly different ideas.
 

Not sure of the spelling, but back int eh early '80s a close friend of mine had a character named Nashedia. When he had a son in '99 he named him after his character, his family and wife shot that down and so they settled on Nash.
 

Dannyalcatraz said:
Occasionally, I speculate upon what I'd name a kid- one name that I thought would be cool would be Jazz (as a middle name, of course). OTOH, as a Catholic, I might not be able to get a kid baptized with that name...or any of the others I've jokingly considered (below).


I suspect that the currently hypothetical future mother of my children (CHFMoMC) will have some slightly different ideas.
I know someone with the middle name Jazz. I like it.

And, yes, I think your CHFMoMC may have something to say about those names :D Although, I like Jabberwocky. At least you'd have a good name to call him. :lol:
 

I just thought of another naming scheme I always had in mind in case I had a mixed ratio of children.

Alex, Julie, Jack, and Katie. This one is actually ALMOST normal. :uhoh:
 

Hmmm...

Archon Janni? (especially if you pronounce that "AR-kon JAH-nee"- we could always call him by his middle name and everyone would think we're calling him "Johnny!")

Aerosmith Journey (classic & rockin'!)

Armageddon Jokulhaups? (simply Magic!)

Ambidexterous Juggler (one can always hope)
 
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