This is my daughter,
Eliana Faith.
Say: Hi,
Eliana.
Think:
Eliana is a pretty;
Faith doesn't quite match in tone.
This is my son,
Tristan Micaiah.
Say: Hi,
Tristan.
Think:
Micaiah? I love
Micah, but
Micaiah sounds weird to me. Still...it's kind of growing on me...
This is my daughter, Vail
Hayden.
Say: Hi, Vail. Is Vail short for something?
Think: There's got to be more to it than that. And
Hayden is a boy's name.
These are my twins sons, Britain
Ira and
Noah Oliver.
Say: Hi, guys.
Think: Britain? Is this a kid or a country? And please, at least give him a strong, pretty normal middle name to fall back on.
Noah Oliver is nice, though.
This is my daughter,
Emma Tanner.
Say: Hi,
Emma.
Think:
Emma is pretty ordinary and bland; too bad they didn't give her a strong, interesting middle name to use if she wanted to--Tanner is a surname or a boy's name.
This is my daughter,
Charlotte Adelaide.
Say: Hi,
Charlotte.
Think:
Charlotte is pretty, though rather bland in my opinion.
Charlotte Adelaide sounds like an old lady.
Adelaide would be pretty with a more interesting and less "old-ladyish" first name.
Charley would be a fun nickname, but it sounds silly with
Adelaide.
This is my son,
Zachariah London.
Say: Hi,
Zach.
Think:
Zachary is great, but they just had to keep going one more syllable, didn't they? Can't think of much that sounds good following
Zachariah (it's just too long already), but
London certainly isn't the best.
This is my son,
Anakin Asa.
Say: Hi, Ani.
Think: Oops, probably just mortally offended the kid, but you can't avoid that association (Was "
Annie" not a girl's name in the
Star Wars universe?). Cue Imperial March and heavy breathing (hope the kid never has asthma).