Favorites of my top twelve? Idea from @Snowyblossom
- Eliza
- Jane
- Bridget
- Susanna
- Margaret
- Molly
- Felicity
- Anne
- Rosemarie
- Adelaide
- Calista
- Mairead
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Favorites of my top twelve? Idea from @Snowyblossom
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Junja â JOUN-juh (like âjoo-unâ but said quickly?)
Leimomi â LAY-mo-mee
Aurore â uh-ROR (like aurora)
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Wait, I have another
Cassiopeia â cass-ee-oh-PEE-uh
Aurore â uh-ROR (like aurora)
Leimomi â LAY-mo-mee
Laguna â LUH-goon-uh
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[name_u]Fable[/name_u], [name_u]Story[/name_u], and [name_f]Poem[/name_f] would be my pick if I ever have triplet girls! And I say that knowing the chances of me having triplet girls is slim to none haha
As much as I sway on the more conservative side when it comes to legal first names, I think if one went through a pregnancy with triplets, gave birth to three children in a row, and basically gets no sleep for one year, any names go! And [name_u]Fable[/name_u], [name_u]Story[/name_u] and [name_f]Poem[/name_f] totally vibe together!
I love it on both and I know both boys and girls called [name_u]Rowan[/name_u] so this is really difficult but if I had to chose, I would go for boy!
I voted for [name_f]Sophie[/name_f] (my daughters name) and [name_f]April[/name_f] but I also love [name_u]Penny[/name_u], [name_f]Jeannie[/name_f], [name_f]Ava[/name_f], [name_f]Faye[/name_f] & [name_u]June[/name_u]!
I went for [name_f]Molly[/name_f], [name_f]Bridget[/name_f], [name_f]Jane[/name_f] & [name_f]Mairead[/name_f] but I also love [name_f]Felicity[/name_f], [name_f]Rosemarie[/name_f] & [name_f]Susanna[/name_f]
[name_f]Mairead[/name_f] is so underrated!
I think there may be some confusion about âbohemian worldâ referring to the entire world living a bohemian lifestyle, instead of âthe bohemian worldâ, as in separate from the world of conventional society? Am I understanding the meaning properly?
La Bohème would probably refer to the bohemian world but seeing as the name is just [name_f]Boheme[/name_f], I donât put the article unless it makes the (rough) meaning of the combo make sense. I frankly donât have a preference.
I thought I might see a reply from you Thanks!
Edit: I donât know why this replied to your other post. This is supposed to be a reply to the AybĂźke comment
I think youâre right in that âworldâ here is used in a similar way itâs used in the term âart worldâ - even though it exists in many different places, thereâs still just one art world, so weâd expect to see âtheâ rather than âaâ in front of âart worldâ when reading it in a sentence.
I think in [name_f]English[/name_f] we could just translate Bohème to Bohemianism or the bohemian lifestyle.
@SparkleNinja18 I actually think both can work for the meanings of your combos.
âNew life in a bohemian worldâ reads as âa new life in a world that is now bohemianâ while ânew life in the bohemian worldâ reads as someone leaving their âboringâ life to live a Bohemian lifestyle/live in the Bohemian world.
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Jumping on the bandwagon-
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Awww yay! I almost didnât put it in even though I love it because I didnât think people would vote for it.