[Opinions] There actually ARE some gems in here - but mine are different:
in reply to a message by Sabrina Fair
Beatrix Grey - cool combo, but I generally prefer Grey on boys
Iris Griffin - I prefer Griffin on a boy, though
Katharine
Fay
Hannah
Judith
May - classic
Bella - lovely
Ambrosia - so cool that someone actually used this!
Aedan - if they had spelled it correctly, it would have been pretty
Gabriel - beautiful
Isaiah
Avery Julius Alexander - very nice combo!
Logan - pretty, but Logan Paris actually is too feminine
Jude - a classic
Sebastian
Luca - very cool
Rose
Sorcha - It's so beautiful! But how can someone combine it with MAJELLA?!
Evangeline - I totally love it
Osiris Santiago - I love both names, but the combo is unfortunate
Quinn - very pretty
Basil Ferdinand - gorgeous
Romeo
Aries - WOW. Just WOW. Somebody used Aries. I love this name so much!
Iris Griffin - I prefer Griffin on a boy, though
Katharine
Fay
Hannah
Judith
May - classic
Bella - lovely
Ambrosia - so cool that someone actually used this!
Aedan - if they had spelled it correctly, it would have been pretty
Gabriel - beautiful
Isaiah
Avery Julius Alexander - very nice combo!
Logan - pretty, but Logan Paris actually is too feminine
Jude - a classic
Sebastian
Luca - very cool
Rose
Sorcha - It's so beautiful! But how can someone combine it with MAJELLA?!
Evangeline - I totally love it
Osiris Santiago - I love both names, but the combo is unfortunate
Quinn - very pretty
Basil Ferdinand - gorgeous
Romeo
Aries - WOW. Just WOW. Somebody used Aries. I love this name so much!
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I met a little Aires!
When I was working at a lumber yard/construction store over the summer a young-ish couple were in looking for some tools, and their toddler (about 2 1/2) was playing hide and seek with them. He was a little blondie, cute as a button. Anyway, when his mom called out "Now where could Aires be?", I almost fainted.
On one hand it's nice to know there's an actual Aires out there--the name kicks ass!--but on the other hand it's semi surreal to meet one when they're a toddler still. The name felt so big for him. He'll eventually grow into though :)
When I was working at a lumber yard/construction store over the summer a young-ish couple were in looking for some tools, and their toddler (about 2 1/2) was playing hide and seek with them. He was a little blondie, cute as a button. Anyway, when his mom called out "Now where could Aires be?", I almost fainted.
On one hand it's nice to know there's an actual Aires out there--the name kicks ass!--but on the other hand it's semi surreal to meet one when they're a toddler still. The name felt so big for him. He'll eventually grow into though :)