What is your baby naming style?

mJayne

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Just born and curious. What would your say your naming style is? Traditional? Unique? Weird? Provide examples of your favourite names if you would like :).
Woops, sorry. Meant to say 'bored and curious' =P.
 
I'd say mostly traditional, classic, uncommon-but-not-unheard-of:

These are my favourites currently:

-- Camilla
-- Eleni
-- Anastasia
-- Genevieve

-- Rowan
-- Alexander
-- David
-- Edward


But I do have slightly more unique names on my list:

-- Arkie
-- Deanna
-- Billie
-- Nicola

-- Reuben
-- Cian
-- Micah
-- Luca

:)
 
You're 'Just born and curious'!? My my, you are intelligent for such a young infant...
Well I love some traditional names, such as James and Molly, but I also love the names Thomasa (girl) and Chiyo, which are both foreign and higly unusual in the Western world. I also love the name Astrid, which is an old-fashioned scandinavian name. I like kitschy names too though, like Rudolph and Noah, which people already have formed ideas about (eg. Reindeer and religious man in big boat.) I just like names that sound good and have good connotations to me, and that means that I like many different names, so I don't have any one style in particular.
 
i guess weird,classic and family names

Girls:
Vada June
Lainey LeeAnn
Cassie Lynn
Shayne Olivia
Morgan Stella
Karmyn Alyxandra
Kattie Ranee

Boys:
Dakota James
Logan Scott
Mason Tyler
David Christian
Bentley Nathaniel
Christopher Jacob
Jonathan Wyatt


All Middle names are after family Members and they are spelled the same ways too
 
I think of people i know who are attractive, kind and smart and see if the name works!
 
I like more unusual boy's names (but not unheard of or made up):
Stellan
August
Miller
And more old fashioned girl's names:
Ivy
Pearl
Lola
 
I say all three. I named my son Porter Thomas and most people think it is weird and don't like it. But I love it. I think it is weird and most definitely unique yet it is traditional in the sense that it's not way out there.
 
Hmmmm, that's a toughie. It's my own style. I think I seem to mostly pair a unique name with a more traditional one. I'm a lover for classic, sophisticated names like Imogen, Madeleine, Amelia, Elizabeth, Thomas, Robert. I don't mind a few 'different' names either, but nothing ridiculous. Suellen (pron. Sue-Ellen), Brennan (for a girl) and Reid as a girl's middle name are some examples.

Amy Suellen.
Imogen Reid
Sophie Jean
Rachel Betty
Lucy Meredith
Pippa
Laura June
Johannah
Isobel
Madeleine
Bridget
Sally

Parker Evan
Jospeph Dylan
Jude Robert
Robert Mitchell
Rowan Paul
 
traditional, normal

mercy elysabeth
lydia hope
katie claire
catheryn taylor (cate)
tesalynn laurel (tess)

jacob dane (Jake)
jesse parker (Jess)
samuel reuven (Sam)
nathan david (Nate)
charles stephen (Charlie)
 
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