[Opinions] Nova??
Today I was talking to my husband, and for once he mentioned a name he liked, Nova. He thinks it sounds so cool that he would change his name to Nova. I don't like it at all for a first name, especially for a male.It doesn't really seem like a human name to me. But when I told him its not my style and that it would be funny for him to be named that since it sounds like a girl name, he said he would like it as a middle (but more as a first name) for a daughter. I agreed that we ever have a second child who is a girl, I will consider Nova for her middle (or one of her middles). Or if we don't, maybe for a cat =)
Anyways, what do you think of Nova? Can you think of any names that would sound good with Nova as a middle name? I mostly like female names that end with -a, so it's hard to think of good combos.
Anyways, what do you think of Nova? Can you think of any names that would sound good with Nova as a middle name? I mostly like female names that end with -a, so it's hard to think of good combos.
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Love it on a boy..
I really love it on a boy..
But I also like it on a girl too.
What about:
Lucille Nova
Jacqueline Nova
Rosalie Nova
Coralie Nova
Sophie Nova
I really love it on a boy..
But I also like it on a girl too.
What about:
Lucille Nova
Jacqueline Nova
Rosalie Nova
Coralie Nova
Sophie Nova
It means 'new' (f) in my language, so I keep expecting to see a noun preceding or following it.
Juliet / Juliette Nova
Amalie Nova
Maris Nova
Lily Nova
Mariah Nova
Emily Nova
Jocelyn Nova
Rachel Nova
Sylvia Nova
Theresa Nova
Isabel Nova
Ianthe Nova
Phoebe Nova
Violet Nova
Juliet / Juliette Nova
Amalie Nova
Maris Nova
Lily Nova
Mariah Nova
Emily Nova
Jocelyn Nova
Rachel Nova
Sylvia Nova
Theresa Nova
Isabel Nova
Ianthe Nova
Phoebe Nova
Violet Nova
It's very popular in Sweden right now. I don't like it...sorry.
Where I live, it's a product range of wood treatments and stone sealants. Their TV commercials went something like 'Nova - all over! Easy to choose, easy to use ...'.
Wherever anyone lives, it's a Latin adjective and it's feminine.
Wouldn't it become inappropriate in later life? I knew of an old lady who had always been known as Baby (she had a string of unattractive names that had been her grandmother's) and became known, bizarrely, as Auntie Baby.
Wherever anyone lives, it's a Latin adjective and it's feminine.
Wouldn't it become inappropriate in later life? I knew of an old lady who had always been known as Baby (she had a string of unattractive names that had been her grandmother's) and became known, bizarrely, as Auntie Baby.
My mom's manicurist has a daughter named Nova -- she's probably 4 or 5 years old.
I don't like the name Nova. First, I think of supernovas, and then I think of smoked salmon. Then, I think of a joke my middle school Spanish teacher used to tell about how there was a car called the "Nova" and when they brought it to Spanish speaking countries it didn't sell because "no va" means "no go".
It would make a great name for a cat though, especially with the salmon connection.
I don't like the name Nova. First, I think of supernovas, and then I think of smoked salmon. Then, I think of a joke my middle school Spanish teacher used to tell about how there was a car called the "Nova" and when they brought it to Spanish speaking countries it didn't sell because "no va" means "no go".
It would make a great name for a cat though, especially with the salmon connection.
I come from the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, originally, so it's all place-name to me.
But it could be a name, sure, if you like.
But it could be a name, sure, if you like.
It's not as super as it looks. I am not a fan.
It's really tacky.
Chevrolet Nova is very retro.
I think it belongs on a cat if it is on a living thing at all. It's a car and a PBS science show.
I think it belongs on a cat if it is on a living thing at all. It's a car and a PBS science show.
not to mention...
...some kind of salmon flavoured cheese spread, I think?
...some kind of salmon flavoured cheese spread, I think?
It's not just retro, it was made in Willow Run.
I like it for a girl, but I'm overly fond of it for a guy.
Combos:
Gabrielle Nova
Emily Nova
Marie Nova
Annabel / Annabelle Nova
Abigail Nova
Cecily Nova
Meredith Nova
Mirabelle Nova
Flannery Nova
Mallory Nova
Melody Nova
Elodie Nova
Eleri Nova
Camille Nova
Colette Nova
Hailey / Hayley Nova
Ainsley / Ainslie Nova
Bethany Nova
Charlotte Nova
Elspeth Nova
Elizabeth / Elisabeth Nova
Elise Nova
Isabel / Isabelle / Isobel Nova
Combos:
Gabrielle Nova
Emily Nova
Marie Nova
Annabel / Annabelle Nova
Abigail Nova
Cecily Nova
Meredith Nova
Mirabelle Nova
Flannery Nova
Mallory Nova
Melody Nova
Elodie Nova
Eleri Nova
Camille Nova
Colette Nova
Hailey / Hayley Nova
Ainsley / Ainslie Nova
Bethany Nova
Charlotte Nova
Elspeth Nova
Elizabeth / Elisabeth Nova
Elise Nova
Isabel / Isabelle / Isobel Nova
I know a Nova. She's a girl, which is good, since it's the feminine form of 'new' in Latin.
Yeah, my cousin just named his newborn son Novah, with an "h" because he's special. I don't see the appeal, personally. Perhaps in the Netherlands and Sweden this is a common, normal name, but in the context of where I live, I find it strange. My first thought when they told me their kid's name was "Is his middle name Scotia?" My dad's reaction was "Why would you name your kid after Pizza Nova?"
That being said, I much prefer Nova (without the "h") to Kaden or Brileigh. I like the sound of Patricia Nova.
That being said, I much prefer Nova (without the "h") to Kaden or Brileigh. I like the sound of Patricia Nova.
It's in my top 5. I don't see anything weird with Nova, but that said, it's very popular and trendy where I live.
Penelope Nova
Scarlett Nova
Matilda Nova
Calliope Nova
Caroline Nova
Juliet Nova
Penelope Nova
Scarlett Nova
Matilda Nova
Calliope Nova
Caroline Nova
Juliet Nova