[Opinions] Athena & Cormac
My boyfriend and I have pretty much never been on the same wavelength when it comes to names, partly I think because he is not on any wavelength at all, but we've at least been able to agree on Athena for a while now. Last night, my boyfriend mentioned to me that he's decided that he likes the name Cormac, a conclusion I'm fairly certain he came to while staring at a copy of The Road on his bookshelf. Anyway, I happen to think that Cormac is an awesome name, so I am pretty stoked about this new development! WDYT of Athena and Cormac as a sibset (forgetting, if you can, how mis-matchy they are origin-wise)? What names would you add to the sibset? (I think Fiona, Moira / Maura, and Callum may also be possibilities; also apparently boys names ending in 'n' are 'wimpy' and therefore do not merit consideration)
TIA!
TIA!
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But, don't all masculine names end in an "n?"
My top four boy names are set in stone, and Cormac is one of them. I absolutely adore it, especially with the nn Mac. While I would never have thought of Cormac and Athena as a sibling set, and Athena not being a particular favorite of mine, I can actually see them together. They make me think of turn of the twentieth century Ireland when Irish names (as opposed to Anglo ones) were making a comeback at the same time that people were fascinated with mythology. Cormac and Athena's parents sound very educated and artsy. :-D
Cormac, Athena, Mabel and Horatio (Ray)
Cormac, Athena, Moira and Daniel
Cormac, Athena, Molly and Benedict
Cormac, Athena, Margaret (Peg or Daisy) and Thaddeus
Cormac, Athena, Maura and Tadhg / Tighe
Cormac, Athena, Mairead and Piers
You like? He like? We like?
My top four boy names are set in stone, and Cormac is one of them. I absolutely adore it, especially with the nn Mac. While I would never have thought of Cormac and Athena as a sibling set, and Athena not being a particular favorite of mine, I can actually see them together. They make me think of turn of the twentieth century Ireland when Irish names (as opposed to Anglo ones) were making a comeback at the same time that people were fascinated with mythology. Cormac and Athena's parents sound very educated and artsy. :-D
Cormac, Athena, Mabel and Horatio (Ray)
Cormac, Athena, Moira and Daniel
Cormac, Athena, Molly and Benedict
Cormac, Athena, Margaret (Peg or Daisy) and Thaddeus
Cormac, Athena, Maura and Tadhg / Tighe
Cormac, Athena, Mairead and Piers
You like? He like? We like?
I cannot get past the meaning of Cormac.
I just can't.
Fiona is over-played for me and I've never liked it. Moira & Maura are two completely different names to me. I prefer Moira. Callum is great. It's too bad names ending in n are out - Ronan & Stellan are fab.
What do you think of:
Maeve
Mairi
Columba
Paloma
Theda
Juno
Isra
Isa
Castor
Pollux
Piers
Ishmael
Malcolm
Niall
Neil
Solomon - because I gotta know if he sees that as 'wimpy' too.
Saul
Raphael
Abram
August
Alexei
I just can't.
Fiona is over-played for me and I've never liked it. Moira & Maura are two completely different names to me. I prefer Moira. Callum is great. It's too bad names ending in n are out - Ronan & Stellan are fab.
What do you think of:
Maeve
Mairi
Columba
Paloma
Theda
Juno
Isra
Isa
Castor
Pollux
Piers
Ishmael
Malcolm
Niall
Neil
Solomon - because I gotta know if he sees that as 'wimpy' too.
Saul
Raphael
Abram
August
Alexei
aw crap
That is a bad meaning. And I liked Cormac too.
That is a bad meaning. And I liked Cormac too.
it supposedly also might mean 'son of the crow' crow is corby, what I've read they're not positive on the meaning.