GIRLS
Millie - it's all right, but certainly nms. For the record, neither is
Mildred. :o)
Evie - I prefer this as a nn for
Eve- names, but as names go, it's not that bad.
Poppy - I love poppy flowers, but I'd rather see someone named Tulip.
Poppy has too much "pop" in it for me to really like it. That being said, those are just my preferences. I really can't find anything terrible to say about it.
Libby - Can't stand this. Reminds me of "liberal" and it's fine if you are, but why label your kids with your political preference?
Rosie - I think this is sweet and a nice change from
Rose. A
Rosie could always be nned
Rose, couldn't she?
Demi - I personally prefer
Demetria as
Demi by itself means "half."
Tilly - This is cute, too. If I didn't already have a DD nned
Tori, I'd consider it. :o)
BOYS
Lewis - I really like this; think it's classy. I have more of a tendency to prn
Louis as LOO-ee.
Alfie - Only thing I can think to say about this is that the only possible nn derived from it is
Alf. (Alien Life Form...) If I really like
Alfie (which I don't), I'd name my son
Ralph & just call him
Alfie.
Harvey - I really, really like this! Probably 'cause it sounds old, and that's what I'm attracted to. :o)
Leo -
Love this, but prefer it as a nn. As a whole name, though, it's not bad at all.
Archie - I'm personally not fond of this, but I agree that Archer nn
Archie would be better, imo.
Finlay -
Love this, even though it's a bit surnamey.
Harley - nms; prefer
Harvey or
Marley.
Freddie - Personally, I'd go with
Fred or
Frederick.
Freddie as a full name seems a bit frivolous to me.
Luca -
Love this and the meaning; prefer
Lucius and
Lucas, though.
Ellis -
Love this; think it's *very* masculine. The male
Ellis I knew pulled it off very well, and he was a hottie to boot. :o)
Zak - I'd prefer
Zack as it looks more substantive than either Zac or
Zak. It's not bad as a full name, though, especially for people who want to avoid longer monikers like
Zacchaeus or
Zacharias.
Edited for spelling
Edited *again* for my stinkin' spelling

This message was edited 9/28/2006, 9:22 AM