Re: Two Newborn Births.
in reply to a message by Cherish
Hi Cherish !!!
Congratulation to these families !!!
None of them is my style.
I usually dislike variant/creative names.
Indica is a verb in Italy meaning 'he/she points out, specifies' but if it weren't I would like it a lot.
The fact is that I love the colour Indigo but I dislike how it looks like in English.
After that names like India, Indiana or Indie are too tacky too.
So Indica were be a good compromise to remind the colour. In Italian the colour is 'indaco (EEN-da-ko)' grammatically masculine but not used as a name (or used for 1-2 babies/year).
Indica (EEN-dee-ka) would be a nice feminization but as it is a verb I would prefer Indaca.
What about Indis maybe?
Congratulation to these families !!!
None of them is my style.
I usually dislike variant/creative names.
Indica is a verb in Italy meaning 'he/she points out, specifies' but if it weren't I would like it a lot.
The fact is that I love the colour Indigo but I dislike how it looks like in English.
After that names like India, Indiana or Indie are too tacky too.
So Indica were be a good compromise to remind the colour. In Italian the colour is 'indaco (EEN-da-ko)' grammatically masculine but not used as a name (or used for 1-2 babies/year).
Indica (EEN-dee-ka) would be a nice feminization but as it is a verb I would prefer Indaca.
What about Indis maybe?