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[Opinions] Williwaw
Asa said he's thought of this as a middle name before *basks in the glory of namenerd boyfriendry* It's a word: 1. A violent gust of cold wind blowing seaward from a mountainous coast, especially in the Straits of Magellan. 2. A sudden gust of wind; a squall. I know it sounds silly but isn't it just whimsical? It's doubly brilliant with Asa's last name that sounds a lot like Wise. We were joking around saying that if we ever have kids together the first daughter is gonna be Evening Petrichor Williwaw Wise. But anyway WDYT of:Oscar Williwaw
Morgan Williwaw
Charles Williwaw
Maximilian Williwaw
Roman Williwaw
Augustus Williwaw
August Williwaw
Desmond Williwaw
Jude Williwaw
Prosper WilliwawViolet Williwaw
Ruby Williwaw
Helen Williwaw
Lucy Williwaw
Lucasta Williwaw
Juliet Williwaw
Evening Williwaw
Susanna Williwaw
June Williwaw

This message was edited 10/27/2008, 3:16 PM

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Let me say how much I love all the first names you picked out! I think Williwaw is really neat, very poetic and unique. My favs are Desmond Williwaw and Evening Williwaw.
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That's really cool! I don't know if I like the name as such, too much 'w' (although that is a very windy sound, onomatopoeia WIN), but the meaning is awesome. Williwaw and Sirocco would make a great sibset/twinset.
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Maximilian Williwaw is brilliant. I LOVE the repetitive M, L, and W sounds. In that same thread, something like Tallulah Williwaw would be so much fun. :)
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