[Opinions] Easter?
So my birthday was just yesterday so it got me thinking. I was born on easter day and I think Easter would make a lovely middle name! I think it would make a pretty first name also but I'm to chicken to use it :) So what do you think of Jane Easter or Jane Catherin Easter?
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Thumbs up! I went through a period where I really liked the name Easter, actually. It's awesome as a mn. Jane Easter would be so so great. That needs to happen.
Jane Easter is super cute. The only problem is just that - it's super cute. A baby named Jane Easter would be adorable, but how well would it age? I've heard of some people using Esther as a Easter-soundalike - Jane Esther would be just as charming and not quite so cutesy. Or Jane Catherine Esther... or you could consider Pascale too.
but I like Easter as well. I love that line in the Sheryl Crow song: "he's got a daugheter he calls Easter, she was born on a Tuesday night."
but I like Easter as well. I love that line in the Sheryl Crow song: "he's got a daugheter he calls Easter, she was born on a Tuesday night."
You know, I think that would be really nice!
I've been thinking Easter was an incredibly sweet name lately, especially since learning that an ancestor of mine had a sister named Easter. Seeing it amongst more traditional names like John and Martha brought out a sweetly classic feel. It also of course has a great connection. I think it'd be great as a middle name! Jane Easter or Jane Catherine Easter are both gorgeous.
This message was edited 4/9/2010, 2:45 AM
No reason why not!
Also, you might like Pascale, same meaning.(I'm pretty sure, but open to correction. )
Also, you might like Pascale, same meaning.(I'm pretty sure, but open to correction. )
I love Jane Catherine Easter!
BTW did you see this? I thought you'd like to know.
Subject: Re: Names from Jane Austen's family tree
Author: Kirke (guest, 76.234.160.78)
Date: April 8, 2010 at 2:25:08 PM
Reply to: Names from Jane Austen's family tree by Emily
She also had an aunt named Philadelphia(it was used as a name since ancient times).
BTW did you see this? I thought you'd like to know.
Subject: Re: Names from Jane Austen's family tree
Author: Kirke (guest, 76.234.160.78)
Date: April 8, 2010 at 2:25:08 PM
Reply to: Names from Jane Austen's family tree by Emily
She also had an aunt named Philadelphia(it was used as a name since ancient times).
Oh yes! I did see that! Thanks!
I'd have to go with Jane Easter, although I'd just as soon use Esther instead.