I love [name]Jude[/name], [name]Julian[/name], [name]Everett[/name], [name]Benedict[/name] and [name]Alasdair[/name]!
[name]Julian[/name] and [name]Meredith[/name]
[name]Jude[/name] and [name]Felicity[/name]
[name]Benedict[/name] and [name]Eleanora[/name]
[name]Alasdair[/name] and [name]Meredith[/name]
[name]Everett[/name] and [name]Felicity[/name]
[name]Benedict[/name] & [name]Felicity[/name] would be fabulous. Same length, both Latin with great meanings, and they just look and sound fantastic together.
I really like:
[name]Felicity[/name] and [name]Alasdair[/name] (they have similar sounds and feels but still unique)
[name]Ramona[/name] and [name]Julian[/name]
[name]Georgia[/name] and [name]Miles[/name] (together they feel southern in a good way)
[name]Felicity[/name] and [name]Jude[/name]
[name]Linnea[/name] and [name]Jude[/name]
[name]Eleanora[/name] and [name]Jude[/name]
[name]Felicity[/name] and [name]Everett[/name]
[name]Linnea[/name] and [name]Everett[/name]
I like:
[name]Meredith[/name] and [name]Jude[/name]
I was a fan of [name]Benedict[/name], until today, when on these boards I read a schoolyard taunt that I can’t shake. If you want to hear it, let me know. Otherwise I won’t muddy the waters.
[name]Benedict[/name] and [name]Felicity[/name] would be wonderful.
[name]Alasdair[/name] and [name]Linnea[/name] would be second in line, but I like [name]Felicity[/name] a little more than [name]Linnea[/name]. ^^
I like the smooth, distinguished vibe of [name]Julian[/name], [name]Callum[/name] and [name]Alasdair[/name]. Each would pair well with [name]Felicity[/name] or [name]Linnea[/name], which are still my favorites for your ladies. Beautiful names.
I hate this because I love the name, and I rather think that [name]Benedict[/name] Cumberbatch might be about to make the name very cool.
This is from the comments under today’s blog entry (The Nameberry 9:Unusual but usable boys’ names):
dolliedagger Says:
[name]October[/name] 15th, 2012 at 3:13 am
I went to a Catholic school in [name]England[/name] so knew a few Benedicts, even 12 years ago. I’m afraid they all got called Bendy-dick by their classmates…
I tend to think that taunting on the playground is becoming less prevalent as naming gets more varied. [name]Even[/name] so, this does sound like something 10 to 12 year old boys would come up with. I read this blog post this morning, and it was the first thing that ran through my head when I saw your poll this afternoon.