Re: Names for our third baby?
in reply to a message by Alexandra
Wow. You are going to have a difficult time whittling this lovely list down. You can't go wrong with any of them.
I remember my brother going through a stage as a teen where he wanted to put Jr. after his name despite not being named after my father. I think boys like that sort of thing more than girls. So William Edward Hull III would be my first choice for you for a boy.
As for the girls, are you asking for opinions / mns? Knowing that your surname is Hull I'd say Helena / Helina can be crossed off the list. The best match with Hull, to my ears:
Catherine Hull
Eleanor Hull
Margaret Hull
Virginia Hull
Catherine Eleanor Hull
Catherine Margaret Hull
Catherine Virginia Hull
Eleanor Catherine Hull
Eleanor Margaret Hull
Eleanor Virginia Hull
Margaret Catherine Hull
Margaret Eleanor Hull
Margaret Virginia Hull
Virginia Catherine Hull
Virginia Eleanor Hull
Virginia Margaret Hull
Any way you slice them -- aces.
Wait. Josephine Hull. Josephine Hull. . . . . She was an actress in Old Hollywood, one of the sisters in "Arsenic and Old Lace" starring Cary Grant. (Great flick!) It's where I first learned to love the name Josephine, she was so adorable. You wouldn't happen to be related to her, would you? :-)
I remember my brother going through a stage as a teen where he wanted to put Jr. after his name despite not being named after my father. I think boys like that sort of thing more than girls. So William Edward Hull III would be my first choice for you for a boy.
As for the girls, are you asking for opinions / mns? Knowing that your surname is Hull I'd say Helena / Helina can be crossed off the list. The best match with Hull, to my ears:
Catherine Hull
Eleanor Hull
Margaret Hull
Virginia Hull
Catherine Eleanor Hull
Catherine Margaret Hull
Catherine Virginia Hull
Eleanor Catherine Hull
Eleanor Margaret Hull
Eleanor Virginia Hull
Margaret Catherine Hull
Margaret Eleanor Hull
Margaret Virginia Hull
Virginia Catherine Hull
Virginia Eleanor Hull
Virginia Margaret Hull
Any way you slice them -- aces.
Wait. Josephine Hull. Josephine Hull. . . . . She was an actress in Old Hollywood, one of the sisters in "Arsenic and Old Lace" starring Cary Grant. (Great flick!) It's where I first learned to love the name Josephine, she was so adorable. You wouldn't happen to be related to her, would you? :-)
This message was edited 4/26/2012, 6:04 PM
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Wow! I love all these suggestions I can't decide. No we are not related to the actress Josephine Hull.