[Opinions] Night
Caemlyn has named her baby doll Night Night. I joke with my husband that she's going to name her real life daughter Night someday and have no idea why she loves the name so much. That got me to thinking...what combos would you use for your child (Night Night is a girl, but you can name a boy) with either the name or nn Night?
(on a side note, we find out a week from Tuesday if we're having a Huckleberry or an Ever)
(on a side note, we find out a week from Tuesday if we're having a Huckleberry or an Ever)
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Adara Midnight would be stunning!
How cute :) and congrats!
I think Night could work on a girl. It reminds me of the Roman night goddess Nyx, so that's an interesting association. I get the beauty/power/creation vibe. It's dramatic, but not ridiculous. For some reason Rosamund and Saffron come to mind for combos... no idea why.
I think Night could work on a girl. It reminds me of the Roman night goddess Nyx, so that's an interesting association. I get the beauty/power/creation vibe. It's dramatic, but not ridiculous. For some reason Rosamund and Saffron come to mind for combos... no idea why.
Nicole Richie's son is named Sparrow James Midnight and I always thought the whole combo was pretty neat. So Night's pretty cool too.
I'd use it as a middle name, only because I tend to prefer all words in the middle. I can see this on both genders, as a MN. I also like Knight on a boy.
haha, having trouble doing much thinking in general, first names are hard suddenly:
Corbin Night
Walter Night
Asher Night
Dorian Night
Vivienne Night
Illuminata Night (!!!)
Keturah Night
I'd use it as a middle name, only because I tend to prefer all words in the middle. I can see this on both genders, as a MN. I also like Knight on a boy.
haha, having trouble doing much thinking in general, first names are hard suddenly:
Corbin Night
Walter Night
Asher Night
Dorian Night
Vivienne Night
Illuminata Night (!!!)
Keturah Night
I really like Midnight James.
What about Knight, Nigella, or Nightingale?
What about Knight, Nigella, or Nightingale?