My so’s sister has a very unusual spanish name and she’s always having to correct people with their pronunciation and she hates that. I wasn’t given a middle name by my parents at birth, but now that i can change my name myself so that i have a first, middle and surname, i’m having some trouble of thinking of good ones that go with [name_u]ashley [/name… I read a lot of the threads on these 2 names and wanted to compile a nickname list since [name]beatrice[/name] and [name]beatrix[/name] are in our top 3 for our baby girl coming next week (hopefully!) and a great nickname could be the deciding factor
Are any of these too big a stretch Rozanna, elinor, georgette, zofia, zarina. Any you love or really don’t like
I am trying to focus on. What would you name a brother and sister to [name_f]rosa[/name_f] Since [name_f]rosa[/name_f] is the international/spanish variation of classic [name_f]rose[/name_f], and a name with a long history, which of these aspects would you use in deciding a sibling name Would you pick another international name, (baby would be half hispanic) another.
I just discovered this site and i love it We have two boys and are pregnant with a [name]little[/name] girl We are all really excited We live in the us, i’m american, and my husband is portuguese
Our first son is [name]diogo[/name] [name]victor[/name. Count 13 if you do not have one All names come from books i’ve read recently Feel free to add surnames, ages, occupations, pets, hobbies, ect
Greenwood, morley, sanderson, gibbons, law dh (94) Graham, edmund, wilfred, sydney, laurence / stanley, alfred, peter, kenneth, anthony (retired Names from the blog post dh Clement, oswald, lucius, tiberius, mickey, galen, angus, harris, zacchaeus, lenny, thor dw