[Opinions] Random BA's
BOYS
Sinon Karol
Gable Tuff
Ridge Paul
Dublin Cael
Ledger Joshua
Cage Jason
Bridge Sawyer
Seyber Christopher James
Tugg Carson
Strider James
Bayliss Gideon
Kendall Dean
Trustyn James
Sky-Angel Allen
True Lee
Krew Nathanial
Bryar Dayton
Raider James
Dymond Alexander
Hero Oil
Fate Lil' Micheal
Coulter Shepherd
GIRLS
Jewel Tayler
Cashlin Dayle Marie
Onyx Rae
Phenyx Raine
Euphrasia Marie
Skyy Blue
Diamond Mackenzie
Erowyn Leigh
Poppy Maureen
Lennon Kaelea
Opal Henrietta
Winter Grace
Fantasia Marie
Sicily Morgan
Prairie Mae Liliana
Essence Morning Star
Whisper Jalan Rose
Gyiningowa Julius
Meadow Ann Marie
Justyce Rae
Bethlehem Sisay
Tiembre Acaija Rose
Briseis Paris
September Faith
Britain Jean
Sweet Grass Dreamz
Talladega Love
Angelic Madeline
Leighton Victoria
Montana Lynn
Montana Sanea
Montanna Jo
Dymonde Euegenia
Symber Heaven
Cyan Noel
Venetia Ellen
Rogue Marie
Galexy Moon
Greeley Madison
Sinnai Kamaria
Sinon Karol
Gable Tuff
Ridge Paul
Dublin Cael
Ledger Joshua
Cage Jason
Bridge Sawyer
Seyber Christopher James
Tugg Carson
Strider James
Bayliss Gideon
Kendall Dean
Trustyn James
Sky-Angel Allen
True Lee
Krew Nathanial
Bryar Dayton
Raider James
Dymond Alexander
Hero Oil
Fate Lil' Micheal
Coulter Shepherd
GIRLS
Jewel Tayler
Cashlin Dayle Marie
Onyx Rae
Phenyx Raine
Euphrasia Marie
Skyy Blue
Diamond Mackenzie
Erowyn Leigh
Poppy Maureen
Lennon Kaelea
Opal Henrietta
Winter Grace
Fantasia Marie
Sicily Morgan
Prairie Mae Liliana
Essence Morning Star
Whisper Jalan Rose
Gyiningowa Julius
Meadow Ann Marie
Justyce Rae
Bethlehem Sisay
Tiembre Acaija Rose
Briseis Paris
September Faith
Britain Jean
Sweet Grass Dreamz
Talladega Love
Angelic Madeline
Leighton Victoria
Montana Lynn
Montana Sanea
Montanna Jo
Dymonde Euegenia
Symber Heaven
Cyan Noel
Venetia Ellen
Rogue Marie
Galexy Moon
Greeley Madison
Sinnai Kamaria
Replies
BOYS
Gable Tuff - The House of the Seven Gables meets Built Ford Tough
Ledger Joshua - They named him after an accounting book.
Cage Jason - Cage him quick! He's mad, I tell you, mad!
Bridge Sawyer - if it's a wooden bridge, look out!
Tugg Carson - tug harder, Carson!
Trustyn James - Give me one good reason why I should trust in James.
True Lee - Mad Lee, Deep Lee
Krew Nathanial - Crew sounds almost wasp-y. Krew is Crew's kuntry kousin.
Raider James - Office Manager:"Who's been raiding the supply closet and stealing all the copy paper?" Raider: *whistles innocently and gazes at ceiling*
Hero Oil - not environmentally friendly.
GIRLS
Phenyx Raine - if you feel it rain when a phoenix flies over, it's probably not rain.
Euphrasia Marie - I love Euphrasia
Skyy Blue - randomly selected from a box of crayons. sister to Salmon Pink
Opal Henrietta - also love it.
Fantasia Marie - with a name like Fantasia, let's hope she ends up in the higher end of entertainment professions
Prairie Mae Liliana - well, howdy Prairie Mae!
Gyiningowa Julius - I don't know how you say that, but it reminds me of gingivitis or gynecologist.
Meadow Ann Marie - Prairie Mae's sister?
Briseis Paris - Briseis sounds sort of like it might be a disease...
Gable Tuff - The House of the Seven Gables meets Built Ford Tough
Ledger Joshua - They named him after an accounting book.
Cage Jason - Cage him quick! He's mad, I tell you, mad!
Bridge Sawyer - if it's a wooden bridge, look out!
Tugg Carson - tug harder, Carson!
Trustyn James - Give me one good reason why I should trust in James.
True Lee - Mad Lee, Deep Lee
Krew Nathanial - Crew sounds almost wasp-y. Krew is Crew's kuntry kousin.
Raider James - Office Manager:"Who's been raiding the supply closet and stealing all the copy paper?" Raider: *whistles innocently and gazes at ceiling*
Hero Oil - not environmentally friendly.
GIRLS
Phenyx Raine - if you feel it rain when a phoenix flies over, it's probably not rain.
Euphrasia Marie - I love Euphrasia
Skyy Blue - randomly selected from a box of crayons. sister to Salmon Pink
Opal Henrietta - also love it.
Fantasia Marie - with a name like Fantasia, let's hope she ends up in the higher end of entertainment professions
Prairie Mae Liliana - well, howdy Prairie Mae!
Gyiningowa Julius - I don't know how you say that, but it reminds me of gingivitis or gynecologist.
Meadow Ann Marie - Prairie Mae's sister?
Briseis Paris - Briseis sounds sort of like it might be a disease...
BOYS
Sinon Karol - and when you are done be sure to sign off
Gable Tuff - not just any kind of tuff, but Gable Tuff!
Ridge Paul -
Dublin Cael - you can take the boy out of Ireland but you can't take Ireland out of the boy
Ledger Joshua - keeps great notes
Cage Jason - why? is he too wild?
Bridge Sawyer - someone who saws bridges - comforting
Seyber Christopher James - like cyber space children?
Tugg Carson - I think I'll pass on that one
Strider James - who else would you want on your relay team?
Trustyn James - I thought it was Trust in God
Sky-Angel Allen - fighter pilot name
True Lee - has a problem with white lies
Raider James - fantastic cabin mate at camp
Dymond Alexander - I guess it was only a matter of time
Hero Oil - your best defense against repair expense
Fate Lil' Micheal - desperately hoping for a new fate
Coulter Shepherd - watches your sheep and carries a big gun
GIRLS
Jewel Tayler - sews gems to her pants
Cashlin Dayle Marie - because adding -lin makes it an okay name
Phenyx Raine - is this supposed to be Phoenix?
Skyy Blue - next to Forrest Green in your Crayola box
Lennon Kaelea - Imagine there were people who could name their children...
Winter Grace - after a long autumn, all we could pray for was a little winter grace
Sinon Karol - and when you are done be sure to sign off
Gable Tuff - not just any kind of tuff, but Gable Tuff!
Ridge Paul -
Dublin Cael - you can take the boy out of Ireland but you can't take Ireland out of the boy
Ledger Joshua - keeps great notes
Cage Jason - why? is he too wild?
Bridge Sawyer - someone who saws bridges - comforting
Seyber Christopher James - like cyber space children?
Tugg Carson - I think I'll pass on that one
Strider James - who else would you want on your relay team?
Trustyn James - I thought it was Trust in God
Sky-Angel Allen - fighter pilot name
True Lee - has a problem with white lies
Raider James - fantastic cabin mate at camp
Dymond Alexander - I guess it was only a matter of time
Hero Oil - your best defense against repair expense
Fate Lil' Micheal - desperately hoping for a new fate
Coulter Shepherd - watches your sheep and carries a big gun
GIRLS
Jewel Tayler - sews gems to her pants
Cashlin Dayle Marie - because adding -lin makes it an okay name
Phenyx Raine - is this supposed to be Phoenix?
Skyy Blue - next to Forrest Green in your Crayola box
Lennon Kaelea - Imagine there were people who could name their children...
Winter Grace - after a long autumn, all we could pray for was a little winter grace
I like:
Karol
Paul
Gideon
Alexander
Poppy Maureen
Opal Henrietta
Mae Liliana
Jean
Madeline
Victoria
Venetia Ellen
Kamaria
Karol
Paul
Gideon
Alexander
Poppy Maureen
Opal Henrietta
Mae Liliana
Jean
Madeline
Victoria
Venetia Ellen
Kamaria
Sinon Karol: Sin on, Karol. Just keep right on sinning.
Gable Tuff: The wimpiest, whiniest mama's boy in the school.
Dublin Cael: The new Irish leafy-green-veggie.
Ledger Joshua: AKA Notebook.
Cage Jason: At last! The long-awaited sequel to the Friday the 13th movies! "Cage Jason!"
Bridge Sawyer: The guy who saws the bridge apart.
Seyber Christopher James: Is that meant to be kre8yv speak for cyber?
Tugg Carson: Tugg him and Yankk him and Pullll him.
Strider James: Strider is the name of a dog who appears as the title character in teh sequel to Beverly Cleary's "Dear Mr. Henshaw." It also sounds like a sneaker.
Trustyn James: I do't trustyn anybody who phrases it like an order.
Sky-Angel Allen: Poor guy.
True Lee: I take it back. This guy has it worse.
Raider James: Jesse James's long-lost outlaw brother.
Dymond Alexander: And he will have at least two girl Diamonds in his class.
hero Oil: Hair tonic? Petroleum company? Sketchy vitamin? What the hell were they thinking?
Fate Lil' Micheal: That will look great on his job applications.
Coulter Shepherd: They had a choice between a horse or a dog.
Skyt Blue: Appearing live at the Lusty Kitty! She's hot, she's huge and she's horny!
Fantasia Marie: I just can't take somebody named Fantasia seriously.
Prairie Mae Liliana: Or she Mae not.
Essence Morning Star: These parents have been inhaling something all right, but the smell of fresh morning air isn't likely to be it.
Gyingingowa Julius: Sticka male name next to a totally random-seeming and hard to pronounce jumble of letters.
Bethlehem Sisay: The Bethlehem Sissy.
September Faith: Oh please.
Sweet Grass Dreamz: Obviously some pretty sweet grass is involved here.
Talladega Love: She hangs around racetracks trying to pick up crew chiefs.
Montanna Jo: Joe Montana is going to tackle you.
Rogue Marie: Who wants a rogue for a daughter? Or a son for that matter?
Galexy Moon: More like Disslexie Moon.
Gable Tuff: The wimpiest, whiniest mama's boy in the school.
Dublin Cael: The new Irish leafy-green-veggie.
Ledger Joshua: AKA Notebook.
Cage Jason: At last! The long-awaited sequel to the Friday the 13th movies! "Cage Jason!"
Bridge Sawyer: The guy who saws the bridge apart.
Seyber Christopher James: Is that meant to be kre8yv speak for cyber?
Tugg Carson: Tugg him and Yankk him and Pullll him.
Strider James: Strider is the name of a dog who appears as the title character in teh sequel to Beverly Cleary's "Dear Mr. Henshaw." It also sounds like a sneaker.
Trustyn James: I do't trustyn anybody who phrases it like an order.
Sky-Angel Allen: Poor guy.
True Lee: I take it back. This guy has it worse.
Raider James: Jesse James's long-lost outlaw brother.
Dymond Alexander: And he will have at least two girl Diamonds in his class.
hero Oil: Hair tonic? Petroleum company? Sketchy vitamin? What the hell were they thinking?
Fate Lil' Micheal: That will look great on his job applications.
Coulter Shepherd: They had a choice between a horse or a dog.
Skyt Blue: Appearing live at the Lusty Kitty! She's hot, she's huge and she's horny!
Fantasia Marie: I just can't take somebody named Fantasia seriously.
Prairie Mae Liliana: Or she Mae not.
Essence Morning Star: These parents have been inhaling something all right, but the smell of fresh morning air isn't likely to be it.
Gyingingowa Julius: Sticka male name next to a totally random-seeming and hard to pronounce jumble of letters.
Bethlehem Sisay: The Bethlehem Sissy.
September Faith: Oh please.
Sweet Grass Dreamz: Obviously some pretty sweet grass is involved here.
Talladega Love: She hangs around racetracks trying to pick up crew chiefs.
Montanna Jo: Joe Montana is going to tackle you.
Rogue Marie: Who wants a rogue for a daughter? Or a son for that matter?
Galexy Moon: More like Disslexie Moon.
You make me crack up...
I love your comments. They're always hilarious.
About the boy named Sinon, it makes me think "Roman Mythology, much?" because an important character in the second book of Vergil's "Aeneid" is a man named Sinon, pron. "SIGH-nuhn".
I love your comments. They're always hilarious.
About the boy named Sinon, it makes me think "Roman Mythology, much?" because an important character in the second book of Vergil's "Aeneid" is a man named Sinon, pron. "SIGH-nuhn".
thanks RoxStar, you're hilarious as usual
I don't know whether you've read LOTR (you told me you haven't read HP), but I just thought I'd mention that Strider was the Ranger name by which Aragorn / King Elessar was known among the hobbits, at least before his true identity was revealed. If I had to guess I'd attribute use of Strider as a name to LOTR.
Along the same vein, the young X-man (well, X-girl) Rogue's real name is Marie; my assumption would be that that was the inspiration for that baby's name.
At least both sources are heroic.
Along the same vein, the young X-man (well, X-girl) Rogue's real name is Marie; my assumption would be that that was the inspiration for that baby's name.
At least both sources are heroic.
That doesn't make it any better.
It probably doesn't mean much to the girl who loves Martha, Abigail, Thomas, John, George, Dot, Louis, Johanna, Anthony, Oscar, Cecily, Basil, Ernest, and on and on because of books, musicals, or favourite historical figures...but those are all real names! Real names that I like based on their sound and value as a name, and not just because of the good association. Rogue and Strider are definetly not improved for me just because Mommy and Daddy wanted to name their kid after LOTR or X-Men. I know I'm a snob but to be frank, that seems more immature than anything else.
It probably doesn't mean much to the girl who loves Martha, Abigail, Thomas, John, George, Dot, Louis, Johanna, Anthony, Oscar, Cecily, Basil, Ernest, and on and on because of books, musicals, or favourite historical figures...but those are all real names! Real names that I like based on their sound and value as a name, and not just because of the good association. Rogue and Strider are definetly not improved for me just because Mommy and Daddy wanted to name their kid after LOTR or X-Men. I know I'm a snob but to be frank, that seems more immature than anything else.
Heroic is in the eye of the beholder - and just what *is* "value as a name"?
The fact that some here don't approve of the source doesn't make those names less heroic. I chose Alexander and Gideon because they are heroic to me, and I'd venture to say plenty of people here and otherwhere agree with me. But I also find Aragorn, Elessar, and yes, Strider, heroic, regardless of how few people might agree with me.
The fact that some here don't approve of the source doesn't make those names less heroic. I chose Alexander and Gideon because they are heroic to me, and I'd venture to say plenty of people here and otherwhere agree with me. But I also find Aragorn, Elessar, and yes, Strider, heroic, regardless of how few people might agree with me.
Agree with Lillian on all counts.
I phrased that poorly.
Apologies. What I really meant by "value as a name" was, if it wasn't for the character, would I want my child to be named this? If Thomas Jefferson had never existed/1776 had never been written, would Thomas sound like a good name to me? Yes. It would. But watching that musical made me like it initially, and the Jefferson association makes me smile.
It's picking something for (seemingly, seemingly!) no reason but a nice association that seems odd to me. Would Strider sound nice to you if it wasn't for Aragorn?
I personally don't find those characters as heroic as you do, especially Rogue...probably because I'm not familiar with X-Men (I've seen the movies, so I understand who we're talking about) and because honestly, I'm a snob. (Also: "heroic" isn't top criteria for me. Just a personal thing, same as "unique" or "feminine" or "exotic" or what-have-you.)
So, while I do prefer names to be "real names" (by which I mean a long history of usage and general acceptance as a name...I'm picky and boring, but I like it that way), what I really meant was: would I like this name if I didn't like this association?
That was long. Sorry.
Apologies. What I really meant by "value as a name" was, if it wasn't for the character, would I want my child to be named this? If Thomas Jefferson had never existed/1776 had never been written, would Thomas sound like a good name to me? Yes. It would. But watching that musical made me like it initially, and the Jefferson association makes me smile.
It's picking something for (seemingly, seemingly!) no reason but a nice association that seems odd to me. Would Strider sound nice to you if it wasn't for Aragorn?
I personally don't find those characters as heroic as you do, especially Rogue...probably because I'm not familiar with X-Men (I've seen the movies, so I understand who we're talking about) and because honestly, I'm a snob. (Also: "heroic" isn't top criteria for me. Just a personal thing, same as "unique" or "feminine" or "exotic" or what-have-you.)
So, while I do prefer names to be "real names" (by which I mean a long history of usage and general acceptance as a name...I'm picky and boring, but I like it that way), what I really meant was: would I like this name if I didn't like this association?
That was long. Sorry.
Would Strider sound nice to you if it wasn't for Aragorn?
Maybe not, but what if you come to love the name through his character? What if, after seeing it on someone, it seems plausible, workable, and yes, attractive for the sound?
I would never have considered Eve if not for V for Vendetta. I may well have come to Evening anyway (they share top billing on my favourites, though Eve is more a backup-in-case-my-spouse-just-doesn't-get-it kind of choice, if you get what I mean), but Eve? I probably wouldn't have given it a second thought. But give me a film that moves me, a comic book that makes me think about the natures of freedom, happiness, anarchy, and truth, give me a woman of immense strength of character, and the sound begins to appeal more. It's a bit like Stockholm Syndrome--I hear the name often enough, associated with something I love a great deal, and I see more in the name than simply "a nice association."
More examples--here's a list of some of my favourite names for girls and boys. Parentheses indicate the sources of my inspiration for loving the name (I've removed those that don't relate directly to this point).
Evening / Eve "Evey" (Evey Hammond, V for Vendetta)
Katharine "Kitty" (Kitty Jones, The Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Juniper (Juniper Pearl, Benny and Joon)
Karana (Karana, Island of the Blue Dolphins)
Ofelia (Ofelia, Pan's Labyrinth)
Scarlet Carson (V for Vendetta)
Morpheus (Morpheus, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series)
Ptolemy (Ptolemy / Ptolemaeus, The Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Edmond (Edmond Dantes, The Count of Monte Cristo, by way of V for Vendetta)
Nathaniel "Nat" (Nat of Little Men / Jo's Boys and Nathaniel of The Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Simon (Simon Tam, Firefly)
Lucien (Lucien, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series)
And so on and so forth. Not all of them would be specifically after the person, but I'm willing to bet good money that I'd pass quite a few of them over if not for the fact that I'm head over heels for some of their characters.
Maybe not, but what if you come to love the name through his character? What if, after seeing it on someone, it seems plausible, workable, and yes, attractive for the sound?
I would never have considered Eve if not for V for Vendetta. I may well have come to Evening anyway (they share top billing on my favourites, though Eve is more a backup-in-case-my-spouse-just-doesn't-get-it kind of choice, if you get what I mean), but Eve? I probably wouldn't have given it a second thought. But give me a film that moves me, a comic book that makes me think about the natures of freedom, happiness, anarchy, and truth, give me a woman of immense strength of character, and the sound begins to appeal more. It's a bit like Stockholm Syndrome--I hear the name often enough, associated with something I love a great deal, and I see more in the name than simply "a nice association."
More examples--here's a list of some of my favourite names for girls and boys. Parentheses indicate the sources of my inspiration for loving the name (I've removed those that don't relate directly to this point).
Evening / Eve "Evey" (Evey Hammond, V for Vendetta)
Katharine "Kitty" (Kitty Jones, The Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Juniper (Juniper Pearl, Benny and Joon)
Karana (Karana, Island of the Blue Dolphins)
Ofelia (Ofelia, Pan's Labyrinth)
Scarlet Carson (V for Vendetta)
Morpheus (Morpheus, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series)
Ptolemy (Ptolemy / Ptolemaeus, The Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Edmond (Edmond Dantes, The Count of Monte Cristo, by way of V for Vendetta)
Nathaniel "Nat" (Nat of Little Men / Jo's Boys and Nathaniel of The Bartimaeus Trilogy)
Simon (Simon Tam, Firefly)
Lucien (Lucien, Neil Gaiman's Sandman series)
And so on and so forth. Not all of them would be specifically after the person, but I'm willing to bet good money that I'd pass quite a few of them over if not for the fact that I'm head over heels for some of their characters.
This message was edited 10/10/2007, 9:01 PM
You're right; I apologise.
I'm sorry I came off as snobby. I don't find musical theatre particularly high-brow and I don't think I'm a better person for liking it. I think it's fun.
What I actually meant was that the problem I have with Rogue and Strider is that they are immediatly associated with the characters. A child named Strider is always going to be associated with Aragorn, and people will always assume his parents must have been very into LOTR, and will oftentimes feel the need to comment. John wouldn't have that problem. (Nor, by the way, would Eve.)
Either way, I'm sorry I phrased my opinion in such a bitchy way. I really didn't mean to offend.
I'm sorry I came off as snobby. I don't find musical theatre particularly high-brow and I don't think I'm a better person for liking it. I think it's fun.
What I actually meant was that the problem I have with Rogue and Strider is that they are immediatly associated with the characters. A child named Strider is always going to be associated with Aragorn, and people will always assume his parents must have been very into LOTR, and will oftentimes feel the need to comment. John wouldn't have that problem. (Nor, by the way, would Eve.)
Either way, I'm sorry I phrased my opinion in such a bitchy way. I really didn't mean to offend.
For me it's more a question of the general impression the names give and how obvious the reference is. I've heard of a medieval philosophy professor who named his kids Abelard and Heloise. The reference is very highbrow, but it's a very infortunate sibset for various reasons (naming siblings after lovers, naming a son after a man who was castrated, giving him a name that for many will sound ugly and strange). I find this name just as bad as something from a hyped popular culture source.
So for me, it's not a question of high-brow or low-brow, but of how the name will be seen in general, since the child won't interact only with its parents. Some of the names Array listed might be unusual, but the graphic-novel association is not too blatant, especially as these graphic novels are a bit more obscure. On the other hand, names like Othello, Abelard, Strider and Rogue Marie all feel cumbersome and limiting, and give the idea that the kids' parents were rather obsessive, and this is going to be more obvious if the name comes from a super-hyped source such as LotR or Harry Potter.
And as concerns "heroism" being subjective, well, there have been people who named their kids Benito, Stalino or Lenina because these names matched their personal criterion of heroic.
So for me, it's not a question of high-brow or low-brow, but of how the name will be seen in general, since the child won't interact only with its parents. Some of the names Array listed might be unusual, but the graphic-novel association is not too blatant, especially as these graphic novels are a bit more obscure. On the other hand, names like Othello, Abelard, Strider and Rogue Marie all feel cumbersome and limiting, and give the idea that the kids' parents were rather obsessive, and this is going to be more obvious if the name comes from a super-hyped source such as LotR or Harry Potter.
And as concerns "heroism" being subjective, well, there have been people who named their kids Benito, Stalino or Lenina because these names matched their personal criterion of heroic.
Thank you. This is what I was trying to say and not saying very well.
My concern is exactly that the parents will come off as obsessed, and the child will bear the brunt of that...especially when the name's heavy and not too name-like in the first place. (Such as Rogue.)
But yeah, thanks for putting that so clearly. The reference being obvious is exactly my qualm, not what it referenced.
My concern is exactly that the parents will come off as obsessed, and the child will bear the brunt of that...especially when the name's heavy and not too name-like in the first place. (Such as Rogue.)
But yeah, thanks for putting that so clearly. The reference being obvious is exactly my qualm, not what it referenced.
they might be heroic...
...but naming your kids after characters in fantasy novels or comics feels silly and geeky, IMHO.
...but naming your kids after characters in fantasy novels or comics feels silly and geeky, IMHO.
I have read HP
Just not the last two books. The novelty had worn off by then.
Just not the last two books. The novelty had worn off by then.
Thanks for the laugh (but, yeah, so true)
so true!