@hyacinthbucket As soon as I saw this thread, I knew you’d be in here with an amazing list of combination and reasons!
Just out of curiosity, what birthdate would you associate with the name [name_f]Mallory[/name_f]?
(I’m writing a story)
Either [name_u]March[/name_u] 18th or [name_u]August[/name_u] 18th for no reason whatsoever. Good luck with your story!
I love a lot of the month/season names for babies, but for me personally, I find it a bit strange if a baby was called summer and they were born in [name_u]January[/name_u]. Only because their name invokes such a bouncy, bohemian vibe that it doesn’t follow logic they should be named that when their birthday is likely to have snow etc. But then I am a logical person and I get it if you can’t help but like the name. I guess there is no wrong or right answer.
I have an interest in numerology and me and my two boys and partner all go up in sequental order on our birthdays ( different months). We are a 27,28,29,30. So for a third baby I would love it if they were a 26, 30 or 31st lol!
I think I’ll let you name my next baby based on your level of analysis and research hahaha! This would be a totally cool conversation starter, for instance my second has 29.7 17 birthday and was born exactly at 20.17 in 2017 lol… so perhaps I could have looked up some words or imagery relating to the number 7
I think I would use [name_f]October[/name_f] for a baby used at any time. It’s just my favorite month (plus a girl in red connection). I would do the same for [name_u]June[/name_u] do to the Pride association and its history as a given name. Same for [name_f]Mae[/name_f] (plus it’s not spelled the same as the month).
you listen to girl in red