[name_m]Joji[/name_m]
[name_m]Geordie[/name_m] (I live somewhere where it would be considered a ‘WTF’ spelling of Jordy)
du Maurier (female)
[name_f]Velvet[/name_f]
Medena (girl. Slavic meaning “honey”. Though I think I’d use this for a name for a child to be honest, it honors my grandpa who was a bee keeper who recently passed away, and I like the spelling and meaning).
[name_m]Bramble[/name_m]
Avemaria
Endellion “Dell” (for a boy)
Rymdblomma
It’s literally ”space flower” in swedish.
Oleander (b)
Ifanwy
[name_f]Viridienne[/name_f], [name_f]Viridiana[/name_f], and [name_f]Viridis[/name_f]. I love all versions of the name but I don’t have the guts!
anouke
i saw someone mention anouk, and my brain oddly added the -e to the end of it, and i… kinda like this spelling. i googled it to see if anything came up, and found some info on it saying it could be an alternate name for the ancient egyptian goddess, anuket, which i think is pretty cool.
viator & viateur
Went to school with a [name_f]Viridiana[/name_f] and always thought she had a great name
GP because I am not Mongolian - Sarangerel and Nomin-Erdene (both g)
Rauði
Old Norse name meaning “red”
Today’s GPs are two names that are not really used but I think have potential for some braver namers out there: [name_u]Evanescence[/name_u] and [name_f]Arabesque[/name_f].
Also, not really a GP, but two random words I think have nice sounds/looks and in a different world could be a GP: Daiquiri and Enzyme
[name_u]Warrior[/name_u]
i’m really feeling it on a girl today!
Fall