It's got to be damien hasn't it?
Is it definitely a boy your having then?
It's got to be damien hasn't it?
Is it definitely a boy your having then?
No, it's just that I already have a girl's name picked out
Alex
Benjamin
Campbell
Douglas
Edwin
Finlay
Gavin
Hugh
Ian
Jason
Kevin
Liam
Michael
Nicholas
Ollie
Pete
Quint
Sean
Thomas
Ulysses
Vance
William
Zubin
I applaud your dedication in not including any names containing the letter 'r'
However for "x" you could have had Xenos (which apparently means "stranger") and for "y" you could have had Yusuf.
Phillip , David , Matthew, Glen,Desmond,Kyle,Anthony,Ethan,Allan,Paul ?,Scott ,Daniel,
P.S ... it`s a girl anyway .
“Majority rule only works if you're also considering individual rights. Because you can't have five wolves and one sheep voting on what to have for supper.”
Harrison
Harry
Herbert
Harriet
Henderson
Henry
Harris
Hell's Yeah
I'd be honoured. Why no 'r'? Hater.
Last edited by Hairbautt; 09-22-2008 at 12:41 PM.
No way to do this without knowing the last name.
A boy's name- which will probably not change with marital status- needs to be constructed as a whole- first, middle, last.
Assigning the proper number of consonants to each part so the whole is melodious has to start with the only fixed component...the last name, and work backwards.
Although I applaud some of the restrictions you've placed on this process (albeit without knowing the "why", the banishment of "R" is odd), you can forget the idea that the name will not be shortened or changed by choice or circumstance.
A "Spike" is a Spike no matter the given name.
"I am the one who knocks."- Heisenberg
I can't have an 'r' because it's awkward for me to pronounce and doesn't translate well into Dutch. An English 'r' sounds very different from a Flemish/Dutch 'r'
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