The problem is we've already used our favorite boy names. We're also kind of picky:
- We don't want a name that's too common. It bothers us that Elijah is in the top 100.
- We don't want a made-up name. Nonsense spellings (misspellings?) are also out.
- We don't like names that are easily nicknamed, unless it's on purpose. We're ok with calling Elijah "Eli," but calling James "Jim" when you wanted James seems like a wasted effort. The same goes for giving a name you have no intention of actually using.
- We like strong names, especially if they have a good historical/biblical tie. Well… except for Judas and Adolf. And most of them are too common already.
We already have a girl name or two that we're pretty much locked in on.
2 comments:
Cain... Good strong biblical tie.
And if you name him Seth, you could say that your kids are the BEST! (Get it? Their names would begin with B-E-S-T! Oh, come on... it's a little funny.)
Not really wanting to name my child after a murderous brother who was cursed by God. The "B-E-S-T" anagram would be funnier if it were in order.
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