Also like [name_u]Oakleigh[/name_u] & [name_f]Marlee[/name_f]!
I thought I was set on Atticus Bram but then I thought of Atticus Freyr and now Iām torn. Freyr is pronounced fray-er.
- Atticus Bram
- Atticus Freyr
i also love lillie june and charlee june (especially charlee for you!)
Only one? Well, I love [name_f]Lillie[/name_f] & [name_f]Aubree[/name_f] with [name_u]June[/name_u], too.
- Strong
- Soft
- International
- Pronunciation Issues Most Likely
- Too Trendy
- Too Popular
- Classic
- Plain or Boring
- Spunky
- Elegant
- Vivacious or Bright
- Ballerina-Like
- Vintage-Feel
- @other
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For a more masc variation I prefer [name_u]Loren[/name_u], I also like [name_u]Laurel[/name_u] and [name_u]Laurence[/name_u] āLaurieā
Iāve been loving [name_m]Jove[/name_m] recently and I think [name_m]Jovian[/name_m] and [name_m]Jove[/name_m] fit your style really well!
I like [name_u]Ruby[/name_u] best but I also like [name_f]Gracie[/name_f] and [name_u]Navy[/name_u]. For [name_f]Daisy[/name_f] and [name_f]Lilly[/name_f] I prefer with ys.
Itās very elegant and international with me, I personally imagine it on someone very strong, a little spitfire-ish but I could easily see it on someone very gentle and sweet too. It also has this roaring 20s femme fatale vibe to me which I love
@leafygreens Thatās a perfect description! Thank you
giving spring
- gabriella
- galilea
- gallia
- gelsomina
- gemma
- gemmina
- giacinta
- giacomina
- giada
- giadina
- giannina
- gigetta
- ginevra
- gioacchina
- gioia
- giovanniccia
- giuditta
- giulia
- giulietta
- giuseppina
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- nataledda
- natalina
- nella
- nicoletta
- nina
- ninuccia
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- pasqualina
- pazienza
- pia
- pina
- pinuccia
- prima
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I also like [name_u]Navy[/name_u]!
And I donāt see it on your list, but I remember [name_u]Sailor[/name_u] being there at one point and Iām a fan of that as well!
Would [name_u]Sailor[/name_u] and [name_u]Navy[/name_u] be too on the nose together?
I donāt really have associations with [name_u]Ruby[/name_u], but voted British as I am British. I have never heard of a [name_f]Stella[/name_f] in the UK, so it feels American to me.
See, I think of [name_f]Stella[/name_f] McCartney, so I imagine it to be a British name, although [name_f]Stella[/name_f] from A Streetcar Named [name_u]Desire[/name_u] also comes to mind, so maybe it is famously American ??
@kasatka [name_f]Stella[/name_f] doesnāt feel American particularly but I wouldnāt say it felt British either. I do have an aunt called [name_f]Stella[/name_f], but honestly the name feels very associated with [name_f]Stella[/name_f] Artois in the UK - this is a brand of beer that has some very unpleasant jokes/connotations with it. And [name_u]Ruby[/name_u] feels British to me, but it doesnāt feel un-American, if that makes sense
I think these polls would be better suited for the Writersā Quick Poll Thread, since this thread is more for name preference rather than plot development.
Could I have brothers named James āJamieā and Oliver?
- Yes, why not?
- I see the issue, but itās not a big deal
- I see the issue and I donāt think the two names can be paired together
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- feminine
- leans feminine
- neutral!
- leans masculine
- masculine
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- a girl
- either
- a boy
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The only [name_u]Evan[/name_u] Iābe actually known was a girl, but combined with [name_u]Briar[/name_u] it feels more masculine even though [name_u]Briar[/name_u] is solidly neutral to me
- wilbur cloud
- wilbur basil
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