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GP names
What are your GP names, or more unusual/fandom/trashy/trendy/kry8tiv names on your PNL?Mine areGirlsAinslie
Bambi
Beckham
Caramia
Cheyenne
Cinderella
Columbine
Epiphany
Holland
Jadie
Jamie
Lyric
Makepeace
Pebbles
Pocahontas
Rainbow
Sailor
Serenity
BoysAlchemy
Anakin
Copper (one of a few names I prefer in a US accent, a la Fox and the Hound)
Innocent
Jareth
Jayden
Maeleachlainn
Michelangelo
Normandy
Pilot
Radamel
Sherlock
Wilberforce
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Amaryllis
Cosima
Cypress
Egypt
Freedom
Meadow
Novella
Petal
Prairie
Primrose
Sistine
TulipAlexis
Arrow
Aspen
Boone
Cairo
Canyon
Crimson
Danger
Denver
Garnet
Jurek
Nile
Romeo
Saylor
Tailor
Zion
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Boys:
Adonis
Amadeus
America
Amerigo
Arrow
Bliss
Castiel
Cinna
Coriander
Crimson
Dare
D'Artganan (Dartagnan)
Eros
Florence
Holland
Hyacinth
Indigo
Ivory
Jade (hate it on a girl though. idk)
Jovial
Kippen
Krishna
Leander
Lestat
Loki
London
Monday
Nemo
Pallas
Satchel
Sherlock
Shylock
Sotiris
Sparrow
Symphony
ZephyrGirls:
Afanen
Antigone
Aspasia
Atalanta
Capri
Chloris
Clover
Echo
Harmony
Ianthe
Katniss
Meadow
Melpomene
Midori
Parthenope
Polaris
Providence
Rue
Sappho
Sotiria
Temperance
Tempest
Unisex
Atlas (In unisex? I know. I am ashamed.)
Fairlight
Treasure
Storm / Stormy
September
November
Tuesday
Wednesday
Sunday
Poet
Kestrel
Kismet
Remedy
Lyric
Snow
Morning
Evening
Ever
Promise
Journey
Shadow
Someone jokingly listed Drawstring on a list here a few years ago as a name they would name their kid if they lived in Panem (like the Hunger Games characters). They were being sarcastic, but it still sticks with me. It's somehow cute. Don't judge me. Go away.

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Oh, I actually really love Polaris and Fairlight! :DI knew a girl named Stormy, by the way. It suited her.
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I have quite a few names I like that I wouldn't exactly consider giving to a real person as a first name:Antigone
Ariadne
Ariel
Azura
B'Elanna
Frigga
Hermione
Hero
Jadzia
Jayla
Jubilation
Magda
Meadow
Minerva
Myrrh
Nebula
Pepper
Sapphire
Saraphina / Seraphina
Serenity
Sif
Sylvanas
Tauriel
TzipporahAbednego
Albus
Alastor
Aragorn
Buchanan
Castiel
Charlemagne
Cygnus
Fili
Foggy
Gellert
Heimdall
Hiro
Jericho
Kili
Naphtali
Pascal
Priam
Tadashi
Tiberius
Trip
Samwell
Samwise
Silver
Sirius
Radagast
Zion

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You get some points for Frigga, Heimdall, and Samwell.
I put Loki on my list. Maybe should have included more Marvel characters. And wow, I completely didn't think GoT names.
Gendry, Lancel, Gilly, Daario, and probably a billion names I'm forgetting.
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I honestly only thought of Samwell because I thought of Samwise. I really should have included more GoT names! I love Gilly especially of the ones you list, though Gendry is probably a close second. I also love Sansa, and feel like it would be almost usable? Maybe? Heck, Gilly might even be usable...

This message was edited 7/1/2015, 11:59 AM

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I haven't many GP names but in my area, these are not usable and I love them:Girls: Juniper and Svetlana
Boys: Slade, Sloan, and Thor
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ChrisanthyCaspian
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Betlindis (a former form of Belinda) & Daphne. Betlindis or Belinda stems either from Serpentine of the softer wood of the Linden Tree. Daphne of the Laurel tree. At least two from these three examples might easily format into a male name. Thomas Carlyle glorifies the "the brave old linden" and its shadow as though an encompassing & protective skirt through the following description. "We hear of Entepfuhl standing "in trustful derangement" among the woody slopes; the paternal Orchard flanking it as extreme outpost from below; the little Kuhbach gushing kindly by, among beech-rows, through river after river, into the Donau, into the Black Sea, into the Atmosphere and Universe; and how "the brave old Linden," stretching like a parasol of twenty ells in radius, overtopping all other rows and clumps, towered up from the central Agora and Campus Martius of the Village, like its Sacred Tree; and how the old men sat talking under its shadow (Gneschen often greedily listening), and the wearied laborers reclined, and the unwearied children sported, and the young men and maidens often danced to flute-music."
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Um...I really love Sunday and Tuesday on a girl but would never use them.
I think that my naming style in general is weird. On a boy I love the name Anderson (a major surname) as well as more classic names like Jasper and Isaiah. But then I am alsi in love with the super trendy Caden. For girls I love names like Ryan and Mason but also the older name Kimberly. I don't know. The only names on this list I won't ever consider using are Sunday and Tuesday, but my style is weird. I just don't really care. I'll use the names I love.
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Would say most names on my list are GPs, but if I'd choose the "craziest"...Adorestine
Amaranthine
Amorina
Brienne
Burgundy
Caledonia
Calypso
Candle
Celestite
Chalice
Cinnamon
December (or December Glow)
Endellion
Eponine
Europa
Fantine
Fe
Fleurdelys
Gemini
Ginepro
Japonica
Marlowe on a girl
Meadowlark
Minnaloushe
Minonna-Nell
Naiade
Nimue
November Snow
Nymphaea
Oktyabrina
Peace
Pomeline
Prairie
Prospero
Quintessence
Renaissance
Reverie
Rusalka
Serendipity
Shulamith
Snowfall
Spring
Tanaquil
Temperance
Thelonius
Tigris
Voltairine
Windflower
Winter (and Winter Rose)
Xochitl
Yvaine
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Off the top of my head:Lucifer* I really really love this name, but it's a nooooo go- ever.
Balthazar
Pretorian
PhineasHepzibahThere are more, but I can't think of them.:0)
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Apolline
Calista
Charis
Chihiro
Desdemona
Eydís
Gaëlle
Margrét
Minerva
(b)
Arto
Crispin
Ennio
Fadri
Galahad
Murphy
Peregrine
Thilo
Torin
WiglafI just posted the names, that I think they're really strange/a bit embarrassing to like.. But when I look on my PNL, it seems that I like quite a lot 'special' names.. ^^

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I would include Cinderella, Ainslie, Michelangelo, Sherlock also Mozart, Saffron, Mint, Phineas, Hannibal, Vienna, Wolfgang, Sesshomaru, Silver (boy), Misty, Arrow, Jupiter, Mulan , Tyrion, Apollo, Morgana, Titania, Hamlet, Tywin, Ceasar

This message was edited 6/29/2015, 6:45 AM

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I like Pilot & Anakin, too :D
mine are:Girls
Bluebell
Aquata
Nixie
Calypso
Aquatania
IridessaBoys
Sæwine
Baelfire
Goliath
Salmon
Cotton
Reason
Bayou
Ocean
Major
Bear
Deacon
Traveler
Reef
Bishop
Huckleberry
Finis
Israel
Field
Tiger:) I have a lot
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On your list, I have some sort of fondness or inclination for Bambi, Beckham, Cheyenne, Cinderella, Columbine, Makepeace, Pebbles, Pocahontas, Sailor, Serenity, Alchemy, Anakin, Copper, Innocent, Maeleachlainn, Michelangelo, Normandy, Pilot, Radamel, Sherlock, Wilberforce... really, so many have such a neat charm or intriguing factor to them. Off of the top of my head, some of my unusual likings are (unisex, although I will separate first by the ones I am leaning toward male with, then by those I am leaning toward female with) Agony, Commodore, Coy, Deforrest, Dix, Eleazar, Elwood, Hannibal, Hearsay, Ledger, Pity, Returne, and Dido, Easter, Edwardina, Fidelity, Godiva, Griselda, Johnna, Providence, Remembrance, Richenza, Stana, Twyla, Wednesday.
Also, I absolutely adore the thought of Marilyn being used in a male context.
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My GP names for girls are:Artemisia
Morgana
Sunniva
Vespera
Winter
Yvaine
Lyanna
Sansa
Persephone
Tisiphone
Andromeda
Antigone
Emerahl
Auraya
Elektra
Ekaterina
Katniss
Celaena
Bellatrix
My GP names for boys are:Atticus
Augustus
Lysander
Xander
Leonidas
Leiard
Tyrion
Theon
Camden
Ichabod
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