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Re: My name list hit 90 names ^_^
Aaron- I find it kind of dull.
Aidan- It's somewhat overdone lately, but I actually find the variations (Braden, Caden etc) to be used more often. I work with kids and there's a wide variety of the Aidan-ish names floating around these days. That being said, I do like the original Aidan.
Alexander**- Handsome, strong classic. A great name, honestly. I think Alex is a great nickname as well. I also like Sasha, though that might not be your style.
Antero- I don't think I've heard of this, and I'm not too keen on it.
Arlo- It's alright. I used to like it more than I do now. Of course he will be associated with Arlo Guthrie.
Asa*- I've never really understood the appeal of this.
Asher- It's not bad. I worry that it's too trendy, but I do like the sound of it.
Benjamin- It's a classic so you can't really go wrong, but personally I'm not a Benjamin fan.
Caelan- This does seem trendy and made-up. I have no idea if it actually is, but that's how it comes across.
Conrad*- It's grown on me. How can you not be cool with a name like Conrad?
Elijah- Used to be one of my favorites, now I still like it but not as much.
Elliot- I like Elliot a lot. It's very friendly and boy-next-door sounding.
Evander*- Love this one. Unexpected but has a lot of familiar sounds. My only concern is that people with enunciate it incorrectly (EV-an-der instead of eh-VAN-der.)
Ezra- I've never cared for it, but for no particular reason.
Ishmael*- All I can think is "Call me Ishmael," sorry.
Jared*- It seems so 80s/90s jock to me. That, and "He went to Jared!" come to mind.
Jasper*- I like Jasper, for me it sounds like an old southern gentleman.
Jeremy- Jeremy is nice as well. Similar feeling as Elliot.
Julian- Definitely one of my top names. Love it. I like that it's softer, and I like the idea of Jules.
Kieran- I used to like it a lot. I still think it's a nice name, just not one I'd use.
Leo**- One of my favorites. So simple and handsome.
Levi- It's alright. I don't mind it but don't particularly care for it.
Liam- I'd prefer William in full. However, I think Liam can work on its own.
Luka- I really prefer the Luca spelling, and I think it's nice. I think I like Luke and Lucas more, though.
Lysander*- It's almost comical to me. I'm a writer and I used it on a funny character.
Micah- I like this one, but I always have to pause to make sure I'm saying it correctly.
Michael- Yawn.
Mihai*- Doesn't really do much for me.
Niko- Again, I prefer Nico. I think it's cool.
Quinn- I prefer this for a girl, but I can somewhat picture it on a boy.
Seth- Seems very 80s/90s to me again.
Sorin- I'm familiar with Soren, but the "sore" part puts me off.
Theo- I love Theo! It's adorable.
Thierry- It's okay. I considered it at one point for my own list, but it didn't last long.
Tristan- I do like Tristan. Probably because it's also a bit of a softer sound for a boy. The meaning doesn't bother me; how often do people in real life look up the meanings of names?
Xander- This just seems like an incomplete Alexander to me.
Xavier*- I like this one. It's business-like but also approachable. And the X makes it a tad special.
Adelaide- It's okay. Doesn't stand out a whole lot to me.
Adele- I like Adele a lot; it's smooth and elegant. The association with the singer will be strong right now, though.
Alouette- I can only see this as a song.
Andy- As a nickname for a boy, okay. But I don't care for it for a girl.
Anya*- This is a newer addition to my own list. I like the way it jazzes up boring Anna.
Aria*- It's very pretty, but I can't help thinking this is a spoiled princess name.
Arwen- I prefer Anwen. Don't get me wrong, Arwen is beautiful and I'm a huge Lotr fan, but your child will carry that association for life and what if they don't appreciate it as much as you do?
Asha*- It just sounds like a mash-up of sounds to me.
Avalon- This is one of the earliest names I remember putting on my list. I love the Arthurian association, and think it's pretty without being frilly.
Aveline*- It's pretty, but I fear will get buried in the masses. It's not unique-sounding enough.
Avery- I only like this for a boy.
Calanthe- It's definitely interesting and appealing. I don't think I'd use it myself, but I'd love to meet one.
Calypso- This one is hard to see as a name. It's a tad too literal.
Camilla- It's not bad. A less-common floral name.
Caoimhe- This would run into major pronunciation issues in the US.
Coraline- I like just Cora better, though I don't dislike Coraline either.
Eleri*- All I can think of is celery.
Elodie*- This is pretty, though I'd imagine she'd get mistaken as a Melody throughout her life.
Elspeth- I really don't like Elspeth. It sounds like someone trying to say Elizabeth with a lisp.
Emmeline*- Quite pretty and vintage, but with the current popularity of Emily and Emma, I'd avoid it.
Enya*- It's too associated with the singer for me to consider it.
Estelle- This is quite nice, and a bit unexpected because to the layperson it's still an "old lady" name.
Felicity- I think it's very pleasant, light and fun to say. I always see negative comments about this name and I still don't understand why.
Genevieve- Lovely. It's classy and has a ton of nickname options.
Iris- Another nice retro name. Plus, iris flowers are some of my favorites, and I like that it means "rainbow."
Jasmine- Though the Disney association is still strong, I do like it.
Kerensa- This one's been on my radar screen lately. I really like the way it sounds, and how it means "heart."
Lavender- I do really like this, both for the color and the plant, but I think it's best as a middle name.
Louise*- I like this, wouldn't use it for my own child though. It's very sunny and summery to me.
Luna**- I used to like it more than I do now. I still think it's pretty, it's just not at the top of my list.
Lydia- One of my favorites. It's very vintage and dainty and slightly quirky.
Maeve**- It's a nice name. One of my professors in college named her daughter this. I do prefer Mavis at the moment, however.
Mai**- Eh, it's not really my thing.
Mali- I don't like place names in general.
Mari*- Is this just Mary with an I ending? In that case I don't care for it.
Marianne- I think this is charmingly retro, however. It reminds me of cozy sweaters, books, and cats for some reason. But it's a very pleasant association.
Marigold- I think this is best in the middle name spot.
Marion- Has never really appealed to me.
Niamh- Another pronunciation problem name in my area.
Rose- Vintage, hardly ever used as a first name anymore, very pretty but has a substance a lot of other floral names don't.
Ruby- I like Ruby, I just worry about it aging well.
Sariah*- Not really my style.
Seren- This is very pretty and tranquil. I like the celestial connection.
Shiloh- I feel like this was an almost-trend name, around when Angelina Jolie used it. It's alright, pretty sound but I wouldn't use it.
Sine- I'm not familiar with this one and don't know how to say it.
Siofra- Same.
Skye*- I think it works particularly well as a middle name.
Suri- Cruise. It's still way too tied to her.
Tamsin**- I've never understood the appeal of this one.
Tanith- It reminds me of Tanith Belbin, the ice dancer. That's where I first heard it. It's not bad, and I think there's some kind of Egyptian connection that's cool, but my memory fails me.
Zoe- It sounds too juvenile for my tastes.
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Wow! This is awesome, thanks so much!!Alexander: I love Sasha too but most people don't get that Sasha is the nn for Alexander/AlexandraAntero - it's Finnish. There's so many awesome Finnish names that I wouldn't use (not being Finnish) and sometimes they sneak into my lists ;)Caelan - not trendy or made up. It's Irish and old :)Conrad - Exactly :DIshmael - nah, don't be sorry. That's why I like it. I'd only use it as a middle name thoughLeo - Yay ^_^ We get a lot of compliments on his nameLysander - Hmm, really? Quinn - for a girl? That would be interestingSorin - doesn't sound like 'sore' if you don't have an American accent ^_~Tristan - so totally agree about name meanings Xavier - it's one of my all-time favouites :)Alouette - I know >_< And I could never use it either but I just love saying it! So it made the listAnya - yay!Arwen - that's why I wouldn't use it. But I love the sound so Anwen is a great idea. I didn't know it was a name. It's going on the list :)Estelle - is it really an old person name? Hum.Luna - It's going to be Maeve's middle name :)Mai - Is going to be Tamsin's middle name. It's said like "mine" without the N, not like "may". Apperently in the USA and England it's being used and said "may"Mali - more than a place name for me but I wouldn't use it now cos of that associationMari - no it's said differently. MAH-ree not MAIR-reeSine - said SHEE-naTamsin - cos it it glistens orange and red and is entirely adorable, but it'll age okay as well. Cos it makes me think of Tam Lin, and you can shorten it to Tamsi, and because we just love it, I guess :)
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