Canary

This is the name being considered by ex-boyfriend and his fiance for their 2nd child. She is 5 months along and just found out she is having a girl. Their son is 7 months old and is named [name]Finlay[/name] [name]Toulouse[/name]. [name]Canary[/name] [name]Sybil[/name] [name]Jones[/name] would be her full name.

I think that’s a poor choice, but that’s just me. [name]Finlay[/name] and [name]Canary[/name] fit each other though.

I think this would be a hard name to pull off. I’m not a fan.

Be OK is she can sing… LOL

[name]Canary[/name] is a very interesting choice. I don’t think it goes well with [name]Finlay[/name] though.

Wow! I don’t even know what to say!

I like nature names, but I would be more apt to use [name]Lark[/name], [name]Alouette[/name], or [name]Oriole[/name]. [name]Canary[/name] isn’t my style either.

hahaha!

Yeah, I don’t know why other “avian-inspired” names ([name]Raven[/name], [name]Wren[/name], [name]Rhea[/name], and the aforementioned [name]Lark[/name] & [name]Alouette[/name]) are okay, but this one seems a little kooky.

[name]Canary[/name] is a bit crazy, and I’m not so sure if it’s good crazy. I like [name]Sybil[/name], but [name]Canary[/name]? Eh. Maybe [name]Sybil[/name] [name]Lark[/name], or [name]Sybil[/name] [name]Alouette[/name].

  • [name]Athena[/name]

Perhaps it will be twins, and they can name them [name]Canary[/name] and [name]Oriole[/name]. [name]Both[/name] equally silly, imo, AND in the same [name]Finch[/name] species! (Thank you, Wikipedia.)