[Opinions] Various BAs
collected over a few months, from facebook or friends, etc. Siblings in parentheses when existing/known
Jasmine Violet
Maeve Scarlett
Abigail Jean (Mary, Elijah)
Skye Lucinda
Charlie Anne
David Phineas [father is also David - they're using a nn not derived from his name]
Lucas Daniel
Henry Thomas (Grayson, Ellie, Evelyn)
Boaz Jeremiah
whatcha think? My winner here is Boaz Jeremiah, I'm completely charmed.
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Jasmine Violet
Maeve Scarlett
Abigail Jean (Mary, Elijah)
Skye Lucinda
Charlie Anne
David Phineas [father is also David - they're using a nn not derived from his name]
Lucas Daniel
Henry Thomas (Grayson, Ellie, Evelyn)
Boaz Jeremiah
whatcha think? My winner here is Boaz Jeremiah, I'm completely charmed.
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I think it's kind of cool that Jasmine Violet are both colors/flowers.
Maeve is pretty, but I'm not big on Scarlett. The names go together nicely though.
Skye is so modern and Lucinda so classy. It strikes me as odd to see them together, but I like it in a GP kind of way actually.
I find it unfair that girls can take boy's names...sorry Charlie.
Not much going on with those first 3 boy's names, but they are nice.
My friend just had a baby Boaz and I like the long O and the z. It has personality. I'm not sure what I think about Boaz paired with Jeremiah. They are both super Old Testament. The match is good, but is it too much? I might pick another Bible name that is less strongly associated like Nathaniel, David, Daniel, maybe Ethan.
My favorite is probably David Phineas. I like that it is a family name and I like the pairing of a very popular name with a less-common one. They are both classic, but Phineas is kind of trendy now as well. The flow is good.
Maeve is pretty, but I'm not big on Scarlett. The names go together nicely though.
Skye is so modern and Lucinda so classy. It strikes me as odd to see them together, but I like it in a GP kind of way actually.
I find it unfair that girls can take boy's names...sorry Charlie.
Not much going on with those first 3 boy's names, but they are nice.
My friend just had a baby Boaz and I like the long O and the z. It has personality. I'm not sure what I think about Boaz paired with Jeremiah. They are both super Old Testament. The match is good, but is it too much? I might pick another Bible name that is less strongly associated like Nathaniel, David, Daniel, maybe Ethan.
My favorite is probably David Phineas. I like that it is a family name and I like the pairing of a very popular name with a less-common one. They are both classic, but Phineas is kind of trendy now as well. The flow is good.
This message was edited 2/20/2021, 12:55 PM
Boaz Jeremiah is the only interesting one.
My favorites are:
Maeve Scarlett
Abigail Jean
Skye Lucinda
David Phineas
Henry Thomas
The only combo I do not like is Charlie Anne.
Maeve Scarlett
Abigail Jean
Skye Lucinda
David Phineas
Henry Thomas
The only combo I do not like is Charlie Anne.
Boaz Jeremiah is a good combo, not one I’d personally use, but can admire.
Henry Thomas is also a solid combo, if a bit on the common side.
Jasmine Violet is too flowery.
Charlie Anne is awful - filler middle name and a mostly masculine nickname as a formal first name.
Maeve Scarlett is decent.
Skye Lucinda is interesting at least.
Henry Thomas is also a solid combo, if a bit on the common side.
Jasmine Violet is too flowery.
Charlie Anne is awful - filler middle name and a mostly masculine nickname as a formal first name.
Maeve Scarlett is decent.
Skye Lucinda is interesting at least.
This message was edited 2/19/2021, 1:01 AM
My favorites are: Abigail Jean, Henry Thomas, Boaz Jeremiah, and Charlie Anne. The others are ok.
I LOVE Boaz Jeremiah!! Two names I adore and I love that combo. I’m sure I’ve considered this combo myself tbh! All the other combos are nice or ok, except Charlie Anne, as I hate Charlie for a girl.
I like Skye Lucinda and Boaz Jeremiah
I like the names Jasmine, Maeve, Abigail Jean, Lucinda, Anne, David phineas, Lucas Daniel, Henry Thomas, Jeremiah