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I like the "Three F's!" However, I do like Apple, Clementine, and such. So maybe, Foods except Fruits for me?
Flavours I'll go with. Cinnamon, Chocolate, Vanilla, that gets wierd. One of my friend's middle name is Coffee, though! Not that I'd use it, but it's cute, hehe.
And Fabrics... Paisley, Cashmere and Velvet should not be names! Probably not Cotton or Silk either!
Julia Keelan
"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.
Flavours I'll go with. Cinnamon, Chocolate, Vanilla, that gets wierd. One of my friend's middle name is Coffee, though! Not that I'd use it, but it's cute, hehe.
And Fabrics... Paisley, Cashmere and Velvet should not be names! Probably not Cotton or Silk either!
"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.
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What about Argyle?
Had a prof with Argyle as a fn (I've always prn it AR-guy-l and it makes me think of socks, lol), but he prn it AR-juhl. Either way, it's not something I'd advocate naming a child. ;o)
Had a prof with Argyle as a fn (I've always prn it AR-guy-l and it makes me think of socks, lol), but he prn it AR-juhl. Either way, it's not something I'd advocate naming a child. ;o)
I would normally think the same way about the name Velvet- (or Paisley, Denim ect.)
But my sister-in-law is named Velvet. Her mom got it from the old movie "National Velvet" with Elizabeth Taylor playing the main character whose name is Velvet.
It really fits my sis-in-law well. She makes the name work and I kinda like it now.
But my sister-in-law is named Velvet. Her mom got it from the old movie "National Velvet" with Elizabeth Taylor playing the main character whose name is Velvet.
It really fits my sis-in-law well. She makes the name work and I kinda like it now.
I like Clementine, too, but I don't consider it a fruit name because the name isn't derived from the fruit. Apple, however, fails to impress me - though it's certainly better than something like Candy, Cookie, or Paprika in my books. Eatable things as names are just NMS.
How about Taffeta? :)
I also have an affinity for Denim, for some reason--I think it's Cambria's fault. Whoever suggested Marie Denim to me, at least.
Organdy is one I can't get behind, though. ;)
I need the smell of summer--
I need its noises in my ears.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
I also have an affinity for Denim, for some reason--I think it's Cambria's fault. Whoever suggested Marie Denim to me, at least.
Organdy is one I can't get behind, though. ;)
I need the smell of summer--
I need its noises in my ears.
A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.
Yeah, it was me. Sorry; it's a preoccupational hazard. :oD
Falling in love with quirky names, that is. The "dark side" of being a namenerd. ;oD
Falling in love with quirky names, that is. The "dark side" of being a namenerd. ;oD
Demin might not be too bad...
There are always exceptions to rules! ; )
Julia Keelan
"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.
There are always exceptions to rules! ; )
"I don't mean to be rude-" he began in a tone that threatened rudeness in every syllable.
"-yet, sadly, accidental rudeness occurs alarmingly often."
~ From Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince by J.K. Rowling. Vernon Dursley to Albus Dumbledore.
There are. Like Satine, which is pretty enough, IMO, despite being a fabric.