You want your child to be an online how about BlackSwordsMan?
You want your child to be an online how about BlackSwordsMan?
I have known/knew a guy named Jovan since elementary school. Yes, he is the only one I've ever met with that name.
It's all personal preference. Have you all tried babycenter.com for names? It has a great feature that allows you to explore similar names. I put in Jovan and got some good ones, Jonathon, Josiah, Jeremiah, Jalene, etc.
Be sure to avoid Sibyl for a girl or Mouse for a boy. Those names suggest multiple personalities.
you got ed with all the time I bet...am I right Tristan...![]()
Do what the Chinese do...throw a coin in the air....let it hit the floor and whatever sound you hear that should be the child's name...I know a ton of Chinaman who's name is ting ting or ching tin ding....because of this coin strategy...![]()
Sure. Find the T in DMC (my actual initials).
What does an IOU sound like when it hits the floor? "welch..,.welch welch welch... faaaaaaaaaaaaaggggg"
ok...lets not turn this into a hate Kool thread...control yourself please...![]()
Smart man. I knew a woman who named her son "Travis Lake".
There's never anything wrong with the common names like Robert, George and William. Great names, and there have been many great people (and some assholes) with those names.
If you cannot spell Ian you're a dumbass. Very common Irish name. I was named after my father and my grandfather (two different first names). I have never wanted another name.2. My name is Ian, i know about spelling it for people.
Nothing wrong with just "William". William Ian _______ if it's a guy (the dash don't be silent) and use your wife's heritage if it's a girl.3. I got it, and I am trying to balance that. We are trying to pick a name which does mean something to the family (variant of john). Also the middle name might be "Liam" (My dad's and maternal grandfather's middle name was william). certainly not doing random picks because "it sounds cool"
I think people tend to name the baby, and forget about the adult.
PSorry, pet peeve, i have to correct... Ian is Scottish, Sean is the Irish version.
Please don't name it Ian. That's my pecker's name.
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