[Opinions] Darwin, Adair and Ileana ...
WDYT of the name Darwin for a boy? Aside from any connations with Charles Darwin, WDYT of it? Do you think it could work on a little boy in this day and age?
Adair has been back on my mind lately as well? WDYT of it? How would you pronounce it?
Last month I had asked my nephew which of my favorite names he liked best and he picked Ileana & Hugh : )
This month I was sitting on the bed scribbling names down and he asked me what I was doing then asked me to read them aloud. As I read each one aloud he would repeat them back to me and when I read Ileana out loud he got this big grin on his face and he sounds so cute saying it.
He also really likes the name Ian, but I think that is because he has a friend named Ian.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see a little girl named Ileana pictured in my local paper. I have never seen Ileana used in real life : )
So WDYT, Ileana Ruth? Everett, Ella & Ileana? Is Ileana too similar sounding to Ella? Too long? Nearly everyone in my family has a two-syllable name.
Which one would you be more inclined to see me naming my son?
Hugh
Dominic
Desmond
Vincent
Stellan
Or something else?

Adair has been back on my mind lately as well? WDYT of it? How would you pronounce it?
Last month I had asked my nephew which of my favorite names he liked best and he picked Ileana & Hugh : )
This month I was sitting on the bed scribbling names down and he asked me what I was doing then asked me to read them aloud. As I read each one aloud he would repeat them back to me and when I read Ileana out loud he got this big grin on his face and he sounds so cute saying it.
He also really likes the name Ian, but I think that is because he has a friend named Ian.
I was also pleasantly surprised to see a little girl named Ileana pictured in my local paper. I have never seen Ileana used in real life : )
So WDYT, Ileana Ruth? Everett, Ella & Ileana? Is Ileana too similar sounding to Ella? Too long? Nearly everyone in my family has a two-syllable name.
Which one would you be more inclined to see me naming my son?
Hugh
Dominic
Desmond
Vincent
Stellan
Or something else?

This message was edited 4/19/2006, 3:06 PM
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Darwin's been on my list for .. I think almost as long as I've had one written down. Totally it could work. Well, for me anyway. I think any associations with C.Darwin namesakeage would go away if it were on a real guy. Darwin is my "guilty pleasure surname name" .. besides, I rather like the implication of Darwin being a namesakeable figure for his scientific work.
Adair is not my style - it seems kind of flip and theatrical; second syllable stress in male names is only occasionally masculine enough for my taste. (I'd pronounce it: uh-DARE.)
I like Ileana Ruth. I wouldn't name a sister of Ileana, Ella - next to Ileana, Ella fades away into the shadows.
I'm inclined to think you'd call him Dominic, but I'd rather see you call him Vincent. Vincent & Ileana?
- chazda

Adair is not my style - it seems kind of flip and theatrical; second syllable stress in male names is only occasionally masculine enough for my taste. (I'd pronounce it: uh-DARE.)
I like Ileana Ruth. I wouldn't name a sister of Ileana, Ella - next to Ileana, Ella fades away into the shadows.
I'm inclined to think you'd call him Dominic, but I'd rather see you call him Vincent. Vincent & Ileana?
- chazda

Ileana is really pretty. I prefer Iliana--it looks more stream-lined to me--but either spelling is very nice. And if the nephew likes it--it's in the bag, right? ;) Ileana Ruth is lovely. Very balanced sounding to me.
Darwin is one I just don't like. I've got nothing against Charles--I believe in evolution and my faith in God somehow wasn't shattered--but I've read The Nanny Diaries. There's a monstrously bratty kid named Darwin in that book. He's very minor, but he stuck in my mind. So Darwin's out for me, though I do like Edwin / Darian / Darren / Darius / Corwin pretty well.
Adair is neat looking, though it's always sounded consumptive to me--I wouldn't expect Adair Julian Young, as an example, to live past the age of twenty. He'd fade away beautifully in bed, pale and dark-haired, with a reassurance to his lady-love on his dry lips and a pure heart slowing its beats. :P I say uh-DARE when I pronunce it (just like "a dare").
I'm not sure what you'd name a son, though I'd be okay with any of those options. :)
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Darwin is one I just don't like. I've got nothing against Charles--I believe in evolution and my faith in God somehow wasn't shattered--but I've read The Nanny Diaries. There's a monstrously bratty kid named Darwin in that book. He's very minor, but he stuck in my mind. So Darwin's out for me, though I do like Edwin / Darian / Darren / Darius / Corwin pretty well.
Adair is neat looking, though it's always sounded consumptive to me--I wouldn't expect Adair Julian Young, as an example, to live past the age of twenty. He'd fade away beautifully in bed, pale and dark-haired, with a reassurance to his lady-love on his dry lips and a pure heart slowing its beats. :P I say uh-DARE when I pronunce it (just like "a dare").
I'm not sure what you'd name a son, though I'd be okay with any of those options. :)
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I like Ileana, but it is very similar to Ella.
I really like Darwin. It has been growing on me lately, and I don't mind the association. I don't know what to pair it with, though. It might be a nice MN.
I thought Adair was a girl's name until just this minute. (Blasted Cosmo magazine - I don't read it anymore, but it was once the name of a girl in it, and it caught my eye.) It's one of those that I sort of like, but I'm not sold on. You've just confused my opinions on the name, though. I sort of liked it for a girl, but now I don't know. I prn it Uh-dare.
I love Hugh, Dominic, and Vincent. Difficult choice, but I think with Ella and Everett, I would pick Dominic.

I really like Darwin. It has been growing on me lately, and I don't mind the association. I don't know what to pair it with, though. It might be a nice MN.
I thought Adair was a girl's name until just this minute. (Blasted Cosmo magazine - I don't read it anymore, but it was once the name of a girl in it, and it caught my eye.) It's one of those that I sort of like, but I'm not sold on. You've just confused my opinions on the name, though. I sort of liked it for a girl, but now I don't know. I prn it Uh-dare.
I love Hugh, Dominic, and Vincent. Difficult choice, but I think with Ella and Everett, I would pick Dominic.

I'm sorry i don't like Darwin at all ,because of Charles Darwin. I cant get past that, nor can iget past it as the name of the dolphin on Seaquest DSV
I LOVE Vincent
"There is none Holy like The Lord, there is none besides Thee; there is no Rock like our God." (1 Samuel 2:2 RSV)
I LOVE Vincent
"There is none Holy like The Lord, there is none besides Thee; there is no Rock like our God." (1 Samuel 2:2 RSV)
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