HH Baby Names

edited 2015-01-19 12:04:38 in General
If Centie and I ever adopt a nameless child or if our Centralia selves have any (if I stay female there's gonna be an argument over which one of us will get pregnant) here's our list of baby names to start off...they are all references to something or other:

Male: Dawson, Thaddeus, Orion, Roger
Female: Diane, Mabel, Belle, Elsa, Anita, Perdita
Unisex: Avery

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  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    If I could name children....

    Male: Longinus, Cesare, Augustus, Julius, Gaius, Tiberius, Claudius, Siegmund, Leonard, Richard, Theodoric, Walter, Werner, Benedict, Clovis, Ulrich, Neidhart, Wilhelm, Andraias, Edmund, Adalbert, Edward,

    Female: Lucretia, Penelope, Cassandra, Siouxsie, Andrea, Hildegard, Kriemhild, Faye....
  • Male:

    • Finn
    • Alexander
    • Phillip
    • Frederick
    • Ptolemy
    Female:

    • Lorraine
    • Roxanne
    • Jennifer
    • Jane
    • Sakura
    I will probably update this, I used to have a big list but I've since misplaced it.
  • And how, precisely asking, would you know whether your child fit within a male/female gender? and on that note, I also notice a lack of names for child who don't fit either male nor female. 


  • I can't think of any that are androgynous besides "Gene/Jean"...
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    I'd name them according to their genitals and re-name them accordingly if their sex made them unhappy and they wanted a new one. A gendered name and assuming they are fine with their sex is normal and fine. This is different from treating them differently because of their sex, which is an unfortunate tendency of many parents.
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    ^^ That has always been a good song.

    Also fuck my posts, I hate all of them.
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    Cream said:

    I'd name them according to their genitals and re-name them accordingly if their sex made them unhappy and they wanted a new one. A gendered name and assuming they are fine with their sex is normal and fine. This is different from treating them differently because of their sex, which is an unfortunate tendency of many parents.

    This sounds like a solution I'd go with
  • Everyone should get a free name-change when they reach adult-hood, It only helps everyone. 
  • I'd rather like to change my last name, which is simultaneously weird in a bad way, provincial-sounding and my father's
  • My last name is also my father's, and seeing as how my parents were never married I don't know how I got it (and don't feel like asking right now because, uh, resentment)

    But I'm fine with it somehow...
  • You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
    I don't remember adding Elsa...was that your doing, Missy?
  • yes

    for you
  • I would also add "Roger" and "Anita" because none of the dogs seem to have names befitting of a human (besides "Perdita")
  • We're going with family names if we have kids, with the caveat that there will be no IV involved which is fair enough because even discounting his side, my dad's brother, father, and grandfather are all Williams too.
  • THIS MACHINE KILLS FASCISTS
    CA, AU: If you have daughters and you don't name one of them Charlotte, I will be disappoint.
  • Sup bitches, witches, Haters, and trolls.

    We're going with family names if we have kids, with the caveat that there will be no IV involved which is fair enough because even discounting his side, my dad's brother, father, and grandfather are all Williams too.

    more importantly, we're naming the cat Hrothgar
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    The Transient Majestic idk i'm never having kids

    i used to have a mental list of kids' names i liked, but i no longer feel strongly about it and consequently i forgot what was on it

    Magic Jane, i think Sakura is an interesting choice; i've always liked it, and it's the one Japanese name i could picture myself using

    There are a few unisex names i like: Ashley, Brook, Alex, Meredith (although i think that might be too feminine for a boy these days?), Robin (which is considered masculine in this country)... it's hard, though, if you restrict your choices to those, as there aren't that many to pick from.
  • I have cut a caper with the dancing mad god
    I really like a lot of unisex names. Alex, Taylor, Jordan, Erin, Avery, Sydney, et cetera. 

    I think they appeal to me just because I like names with fewer associations attached to them. It's a bit more of a blank slate for the child to do what they want with themselves. 

    I do not plan on ever having children, though, because 1) I don't think I'd enjoy caring for one 24/7 for a variety of reasons and 2) the idea of pregnancy terrifies me (though I know I could adopt, but reason 1 is still applicable). 
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Sydney sounds like Sidney to me, which seems very male, somehow

    like calling a girl Brad
  • Avery, there's another good one...
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Taylor is nice though
  • I have cut a caper with the dancing mad god
    I've met two Sydneys, and both were women, interestingly. 
  • One of the problems is that most of those "unisex" names were originally male names that got deemed insufficiently macho.

    And there's quite often a common female spelling of them that's different from the original male-name spelling (e.g. Sydney vs. Sidney)

    So I feel that there's at least an element of that that's kinda really enforcing the same gender binary, it's just that the bounds of 'acceptably male' are shrinking.
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    I will have at least one child, probably.
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Revol

    (not really)

    that list is fantastic, yes
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Zestpoole is best name
  • Touch the cow. Do it now.
    yes
  • TreTre
    edited 2015-01-19 20:53:47
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    By proxy I'm saddled with the responsibility of naming my firstborn son Manuel Roy L[bleep] IV because LEGACY, but in all honesty I'll probably end up calling him something else in a similar fashion to how my own name is Tre (I'd figure either Roy or some variant of the number 4).

    Other than that, though, I like:

    - Mordecai
    - Trevor
    - Dorian/Dorienne
    - Terry/Teri
    - Lyle
    - Nora
    - Mackenzie (honestly just to have an excuse to call him/her/them Mac)
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    TBH i've always had kind of an aversion to the idea of naming children after fictional characters.  This is a bit Katie Hopkins of me, i know, because a lot of people do that, it's just always struck me as, hm, maybe sort of tacky?  Like saying, 'i value this child's name, which they'll probably be saddled with for life, only as much as i value this anime'.  i understand it's not meant that way and i'm not sitting here judging people who do it, i just never felt totally comfortable with the idea myself.
  • I value my favorite works of fiction a LOT, and at least two of the names in my list were inspired by real people involved in them (Dawson is for Daws Butler, and Avery is for Tex Avery)...
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    fair enough

    like i said, i'm not judging

    taking fiction too seriously bugs me, but i'm a total hypocrite in that respect
  • that said I do have to exercise some taste

    Diane is from Pinkie Pie's full name, and she's the only pony with a name fit for a human...

    Also, I suppose "Jean" would be for Jean Vander Pyl :P
  • imagei will watch the heck outta this pumpkin patch
    Luna is a nice enough name, i think, and that was on mlp
  • edited 2015-01-19 21:53:34
    kill living beings
    i'll just number them. seems easier

    Octavius, Eulermascheroni, 1138, etc
  • okay that too
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)

    i'll just number them. seems easier

    Octavius, Eulermascheroni, 1138, etc

    You would have fit in well in Rome:
    Primus, Secundus, Tertius, Quartus, Quintus, Sextus, Septimus, Octavius, Nonus, Decimus
    Prima, Secunda, Tertia, Quarta, Quinta, Sexta, Septima, Octavia, Nona, Decima
  • Vampire Lady of Corvidia

    (The other Jane)
    I just realized something about my list. If I named a child Cesare (after Cesare from The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari) and another Lucretia (after the song Lucretia, My Reflection), then I get to be Pope.
  • I really like a lot of unisex names. Alex, Taylor, Jordan, Erin, Avery, Sydney, et cetera. 


    I think they appeal to me just because I like names with fewer associations attached to them. It's a bit more of a blank slate for the child to do what they want with themselves. 

    I do not plan on ever having children, though, because 1) I don't think I'd enjoy caring for one 24/7 for a variety of reasons and 2) the idea of pregnancy terrifies me (though I know I could adopt, but reason 1 is still applicable). 
    I feel nearly exactly the same way.

    Taylor is one of my favorite names ever.
  • ...And even when your hope is gone
    move along, move along, just to make it through
    (2015 self)
    Alva, Aluna, Alvretta, Alene.

    Carl Gustav.
  • currently off topic but throwing back to unisex names: as someone with one, my very first encounter with someone else with my name was a boy in my pre-school class named Shannon and we both had micro-identity crises about the other one having our name, much WHY DOES A GIRL HAVE MY NAME/WHY DOES A BOY HAVE MY NAME to be had. That said, there is definitely some merit to unisex names, particularly in the biased society we currently live in. Current actual baby name choices the butt and I have can all have neutral shortened nickname forms, which can come in handy.
  • all things considered, "Celestia" isn't all that far off from "Celeste", which actually is a legit person name

    similarly, I wouldn't go so far to name my kid "Rayman" but I could go with something similar, like "Raymond" or just plain "Ray"
  • *deep breath*

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  • edited 2015-01-20 02:19:19
    BEWARE OF GRRL!
    I notice people seem to prefer to take names from works than from the people who made/were involved in them
  • More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
    Celestia Ludenberg
  • Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
    Male: Pavel, Bigg Aye, Ahyrred, Gunn, Djorpraze, Bane, Maimen, Button-Lee
    Female: Seeayei, Masketta, Ittin, Thea, Jen-C, Smee, Doktar, Pavelier, Meighdey
  • what about that Japanese porno guy
  • Smee, Maiman, Doktar, Pavelier, Button-Lee, Juan Ovyu
    Male: Tadokoro
  • YJSNPI

    what's his actor's name
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