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Let’s talk girl names! If you’re expecting a baby girl, are looking for female names for yourself, or just want to discuss your favorite girl names, this is the category for you. I grew up reading my mom’s childhood favorite books, and some of those date to decades before she was born.
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So I kind of crush on some fairly old names, including some that may sound unattractive to ears used to [name_u… Hello! I’ve been stuck when it come to boy names for awhile and really want to expand my list. I’m drawn to softer, a tad more feminine boy names such as [name_m]Sebastien [/name_m] nn [name_u]Sacha [/name_u] & [name_u]Eden [/name_u] which are the only two names I actually love at the moment. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated!
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I’m getting close to due with baby boy and we still haven’t settled on a name! After lots and lots and lots of searching it seems the closest we’ve come to agreeing on something is [name_m]Ren[/name_m], but my partner prefers it as a nickname and wants baby to have a longer formal name. I’ve been through a few lists of names that could shorten to [name_m]Ren[/name_m] and just don’t ... Nameberry This is Nameberry's forum about all things names and naming. Whether you want to talk girl baby names or boy middle names, pet names or character names, this forum is for you!
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Please note: you must be aged 13 or over to participate. In case anyone is looking for popular girls names in Germany from the turn of the century: c.1890-1930 [name]Alice [/name] [name]Alma [/name] [name]Anna [/name] [name ... Hello Berries! I’m coming to you today for some help. I love classic, vintage girl names: Catherine, Penelope, Charlotte, and more. My kind of name is one that is truly timeless; a name which captures the sophisticated elegance of times past, which can still be considered relevant and beautiful in todays day and age.
Particularly, I love names with nicknames. Cecily nn Lily, Eleanor nn Ella ... Why is Robert called Bob and John called Jack sometimes? What is the history of or reason for this practice in changing the English names of people?