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Do not date yourself by being too trendy. No Kardashian!
Do not handicap your child's future career choices by saddling her with a dorky name. In 40 years a respectable businesswoman will not appreciate being named Galadriel. Test possible names by prefacing them with the phrase, "Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court." You will admit that Chief Justice Skywalker Xena Jones lacks gravitas.
If you must name her something like Apple or Dweezil, at least give her a middle name that would sound well when she is a CEO -- something like Elizabeth or Caroline. She is one of the people who will be helping to choose your nursing home some day -- don't rile her.

You could look to mythology for names. Diana or Morgan both come from myths, but aren't too out there. I named my daughter Rhiannon, and most people think it's pretty.

When you said he's named after you, that doesn't mean his name is Pickle, does it? Congratulations!


When you said he's name..."
lol.. pickle is our first cats name and one ive adopted for online.
His/my name is a scottish name but ive the english spelling. The hassle ive taken for that!
I will build a list of suggestions and show my girlfriend by the end of the week. Thanks all! :)
Suggestions so far:
Aeryn
Aliera
Arya
Bria
Cecelia
Cordelia
Diana - people would think of Lady Di no doubt in the UK so thats out.
Dorothy - Eastenders means she will be called dott. Thats out.
Elaira
Janet
Kiri
Layla
Lessa
Luna
Mariesa
Menolly
Mirka
Moreta
Morgan
Opal - looks to be out thanks to Snail
Rhiannon
Sharra
Sophie - i love Howls Moving Castle, great suggestion.
Yelena
Zoe




Dorothy (Wizard of Oz)
Cecelia (Sorcery and Cecelia or The Enchanted Chocolate Pot)
Aliera (Steven Brust's Dragaera series)
Susan (Discworld)
Mirka (Hereville: How Mirka Got Her Sword, though people who follow tennis might ask if you named her for Roger Federer'wife)
Sophie Howl's Moving Castle)
Janet (Tam Lin, based on the Scottish ballad of the same name)
Mariesa (Firestar series)
Zoe (Old Man's War series)

Dorothy (Wizard of Oz)
Cecelia ([book:Sorcery..."
fantastic Snail!
even if i dont use a group name you will hear about it :)
Dorothy - out due to dot cotton
susan - an ex called susan, out
janet - its like Jean, lots of old women currently called that. Its out

It's a character from the fab TV series Farscape. Pronunciation can range from "air-rin" to "e-ron", the latter which can sound a bit masculine (Aaron)

My daughter is named Diana, but we named her for the villainness in the TV series "V". It worked out great, since she is indeed a warrior princess (like that other Diana, Wonder Woman) and well upon her path to world domination. I assure you nobody looks at her and thinks of Princess Di.


Pickle wrote: "Aeryn - what would be the correct pronunciation of that?"
I have a niece named Aeryn (pronounced as Erin). My brother and his wife were having twins, and he wanted to have 2 names that started with the letter A and would work with either gender.

That's good advice. One of my poor nieces has the initials ABC. My brother did that on purpose, and I still thing that was a dumb thing to do. My brother and I have the same initials, and that wasn't a great idea either. We had to put our initials on things for school, and my brother would use that as an excuse to steal anything of mine that he wanted.



You could try the "test" I used when I was fostering dogs - if it sounded silly when I yelled it out the back door, the dog got a new name. This rule went into effect after I fostered a pair of littermates named Charles and Camilla.

Another wonderful character from that series is Ekaterin, which I understand is the Russian version of Catherine.
Also, Shakespeare's women, besides Cordelia. How about Emilia, Titiana, Ariel?
(I have no idea if I am right, but I have always pronounced the planet and book as 'bar a YAR.')

I was given my name because my Mum was running out of names beginning with D, took to making them up. Was asked if I was named after the startrek character. Had to point out I was born about twenty years before next gen.
I have a niece called Sophie after the book Sophie's choice.

I also thought I'd mention that a confident young woman with a good nerdy (read "SF&F") background would not mind being named Galadriel regardless of for which company she was employed as a CEO! She'd probably just work all that much harder to live up to the expectations of her namesake ;)

I would select a name that has held a broader popularity over time. But not one of the top three or even the top five, lest your daughter be one of the four Katies in first grade or the seven Briannas in yoga class. If you go with a variant spelling, don't make it too weird -- Tawwanna is just depressing.
And say it with the test title, out loud: Supreme Court Justice Galadriel Lothlorien Miller. Is it to laugh, or not?

My girlfriend is due to..."
Give her a name she can live with. One she can learn to spell early in life and one that will spell like it sounds over the phone (for those thousands of times she'll be asked for her name while calling for tickets, appointment, whatever). A name that won't start fights or become the butt of jokes from nasty "friends" (shouldn't sound like a similar word that is derogatory).
There's nothing wrong with the more traditional names. With everyone burdening their poor kids with weird names, a traditional name might stand out by itself (Sally, Sharon, Helen, Ruth, etc.).
BTW, if you and your girlfriend have managed to get along long enough to produce a daughter, perhaps it's time to marry the nice lady?

FWIW: We had a son, named Alec. After Sir Guiness and a friend who goes by Alec. Dad and I are big Star Wars fans, so it was also perfect when he was born on May 25. :)

There is a female character named Ash in the Sword of Shadows series by J.V. Jones. Is that what you were thinking of?

Ash: A Secret History - Liz, maybe this is what you were thinking of?
My favorite popular from movies name is Skylar - big peak when Good Will Hunting came out.
http://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/
^ Plugging in names and date ranges there is superfun. US only, though.

Oh, and be sure to check for homonyms -- names that sound like the name you select. In the US you will frequently find Skylar spelled as Schuyler -- it is a surname as well as a given name.

Just give her a name you like, don't stress about it so much. If she hates it completely, she can always fill out some paperwork and legally change it when she turns 18. It's not the end of the world.
Also, what's with this kind of judgement? "BTW, if you and your girlfriend have managed to get along long enough to produce a daughter, perhaps it's time to marry the nice lady?" Marriage is an individual choice and not everyone feels it's necessary. I find the assumption that anyone should tell you to get married before producing offspring kind of offensive in this day and age.

^ This.
Shit, I went through hell as a kid because of my name. After a while you just learn to not give a damn.
It's become my personal motto.
Eta: also, yeah, the "get married" thing was kind of douchey
It's become my personal motto.
Eta: also, yeah, the "get married" thing was kind of douchey

Don't forget if the name is too strange the registrar may refuse to register the birth.
Knew of one child with the word bus-stop in their name because that was where they were concieved, yeuh.

The father's or the mother's?
Double-barrelled for both?
Just askin....
Anyway, back on topic, my friend's niece and nephew are called Akira and Kaneda, from characters in the cyberpunk/sci fi manga cartoon.

The father's or the mother's?
Double-barrelled f..."
Does it really matter? If the kid has two parents who love them, who gives a shit what their last name is or if the parents are married or not. It's really not anyone's business but the parents.


One suggestion I have for naming, in general, is to make sure you can live with the shortened/nickname version as well as the whole name because, well, it's gonna happen. ;)
My mother's name is Rosemary and my Granny would always yell at anyone who called her Rose or Rosie or whatever, but no one calls her Rosemary anymore.
Same with my niece, Brittany. Everyone calls her Brit. My sister hated it, and used to fight against it, like Granny, but she's finally given in to the inevitable.




Could be, I have read the first 3...The problem has been that I remember the slient "e" at the end. That's what keeps throwing off my search.
Ah, nicknames... I have an aunt who told me when I was younger to answer a name I didn't like. That got rid of "Betsy" as a nickname. But then she also insisted that we go by our given names, thus she always calls me "Elizabeth". (Its really funny because she goes by her middle name instead of Elga.) I started to allow folks to call me "Liz" in high school when a wise friend pointed out that I'd be out of the room before they finished saying my name.

Don't forget if the name is too strange the registrar may refuse to register the birth.
Knew of one child with the word bus-stop in their name because that was where they were concieved, y..."
im not going to seriously name my child something very odd but i thought it would be a decent topic, create some chat and also give us some suggestions.
So far im liking Sophie and Aeryn :)

The father's or the mother's?
Double-barrelled f..."
the children take my surname, which is rubbish as mine is as common as muck where my girlfriend has a traditional Scottish surname, but with my son we gave him a middle name of my girlfriends surname.
For my daughter we will be using two middle names, my mums and my mother-in-laws first names, its just the first name thats tricky.
The suggestions have been great.
Your girlfriend have any she's partial to?
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My girlfriend is due to give birth in March to our daughter so to avoid a repeat of last time she has been scowering baby names lists, while i have been trying to remember excellent names from past books to suggest.
Anyone got some not too odd but funky names they could suggest?