Re: If I were to have kids tomorrow...
in reply to a message by Mustard
I think Nashville is a bit much, especially for a girl and especially with Matilda and Mustard.
It’s defintely more masculine to me. I have a cousin named Nash, male , so I can’t quite make it work for a female, myself.
I don’t think Matilda Nashville Mustard is setting her up for a hard life, per say, but it sounds more like a comic to me, that might run with Blondie. “Here’s my new best friend, Matilda Mustard!”
Emerson sounds really nice with Mustard.
If I was naming a baby tomorrow, it would either be between:
Gabrielle Vivienne
Gabrielle Hope
Or
Graham Phillip
Grant Phillip
Or maybe Gideon Jace
It’s defintely more masculine to me. I have a cousin named Nash, male , so I can’t quite make it work for a female, myself.
I don’t think Matilda Nashville Mustard is setting her up for a hard life, per say, but it sounds more like a comic to me, that might run with Blondie. “Here’s my new best friend, Matilda Mustard!”
Emerson sounds really nice with Mustard.
If I was naming a baby tomorrow, it would either be between:
Gabrielle Vivienne
Gabrielle Hope
Or
Graham Phillip
Grant Phillip
Or maybe Gideon Jace
This message was edited 3/20/2019, 10:17 AM
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Yeah, that seems to be the general consensus that Nashville is a little too much with the last name Mustard. I figure it's 2019, so why not have a more masculine name on a girl if you really like it. But I know Nashville Mustard probably won't work well.
Thanks for your thoughts on Matilda Mustard.
I like Gabrielle Vivienne and Craham Phillip. To me, Jace is such a trendy name and so many little kids have it that I'm turned off.
Thanks for your thoughts on Matilda Mustard.
I like Gabrielle Vivienne and Craham Phillip. To me, Jace is such a trendy name and so many little kids have it that I'm turned off.