[name]Mark[/name] McGrath and boy-girl twins…
Names:
Boy: Lydon [name]Edward[/name]
Girl:[name]Hartley[/name] [name]Grace[/name]
What do you think?
[name]Mark[/name] McGrath and boy-girl twins…
Names:
Boy: Lydon [name]Edward[/name]
Girl:[name]Hartley[/name] [name]Grace[/name]
What do you think?
Lydon: Interesting [name]Lyndon[/name] would be a much better choice in my opinion; it is classic, not overused and has history to it. The pronounciation may not be clear to everyone… is it Lye-don, Lye-dyn or something else?
[name]Hartley[/name]: Not a fan. It feels trendy.
[name]Both[/name] middle names, [name]Edward[/name] and [name]Grace[/name], flow well with Lydon and [name]Hartley[/name] though.
I dated a [name]Hartley[/name] (guy)…
I absolutely hate them both. A masculine sounding surname for a girl, with (of course) the ultimate filler middle name so people can tell she’s a girl… and I have no idea what ‘Lydon’ is supposed to be. Twins named [name]Grace[/name] and [name]Edward[/name] would have been amazing…
I love the middle names, but not the firsts…
[name]Mark[/name] McGrath and boy-girl twins…
Names:
Boy: Lydon [name]Edward[/name]
Girl:[name]Hartley[/name] [name]Grace[/name]
Seriously, I thought Lydon was a typo…I couldn’t even find it on NB!
I don’t mind [name]Hartley[/name], but [name]Edward[/name] Lydon and [name]Grace[/name] [name]Hartley[/name] would have been much nicer!
These names are just plain aweful. What a wasted opportunity to name boy/girl twins! should have let us name their babies…
On People.com it [name]Mark[/name] said they named them “Irish Surnames” because he’s Irish.
[name]Edward[/name] is his father’s name, and he claims that McGrath means “grace” in Gaelic. So, he named his daughter [name]Hartley[/name] McGrath McGrath. That’s great.
I don’t like Lydon. I am a fan of [name]Hart[/name] names for boys, but not so much [name]Hartley[/name], and especially not for a girl. That’s super cheesy that McGrath means [name]Grace[/name] and they made her middle name [name]Grace[/name]… what? I would get it if that were the mother’s maiden name or something, but does she really need her middle name to honor her own last name? Weird! Meh, I mean, they’re not the worst names ever… but they’re not the best.
Actually, the more I think about Lydon… it’s not so bad. It sort of rhymes with [name]Aiden[/name], but it’s more interesting… Lydon McGrath kind of has a ring to it. It reminds me of lying, though.
Lydon [name]Edward[/name]- makes me think of [name]Lyndon[/name] [name]Johnson[/name] and idk if thats a good thing if you know what i mean? but u can’t go wrong with [name]Edward[/name] very classic
[name]Hartley[/name] [name]Grace[/name]- i don’t mind the first name but [name]Grace[/name] is so typical mn these days
If your Irish, why can’t you use Irish first names instead of surnames? Those surnames are very meaningful to those families, but not at all to the parents.
Ok, new names: [name]Dierdre[/name] and [name]Cian[/name]
in post #13 you have YTD: 39-37-2 but #14 is YTD: 33-32-3 and #15 YTD: 37-37-4.
Please clarify when you get a chance. [name]Just[/name] so I know what record to use in the standings.