Naming your children
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Re: Naming your children
I don't have children yet, but I wouldn't be opposed to using a name from a favorite book, or even a name that was partially inspired by a character.
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I personally had always wanted an E name if I couldn't name my child Arwen or Galadriel, at least an E would sound very much like an elf.
My husband chose this name, but I was happy to go along with it.
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My partner and I could not agree on a girl's name! I had a ton of names and he didn't like any of them. The ONLY name he came up with was one I hated! Luckily we had a boy (we'd agreed on a boy's name very early on).Gannon wrote:We have a baby coming in Feb and we cannot agree on a name boy or girl. Ahhhhrrrrrrrr![]()
My son is called Max; he wasn't named after any specific character but I'm looking forward to reading him "Where the Wild Things Are"

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One of the parents from my work has three children all named after literary characters as well; from Roald Dahl, Shakespeare, and Robert Louis Stevenson.
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Just great!...how cruel to put that on a kid...............can you imagine the first day of school!

hey Dummy! what were you thinking???????????????

Carpe Diem!
Suzy...
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You've given me a burst of inspiration .... instead of Fred-o I could name them Frodo.gipps wrote:I haven't (because I have no children) but I do know someone who named their son Theoden. I had to stop for a moment when I heard this and then wondered if the name was from the book or the movie, because I am secretly the kind of person who thinks it would make a difference. Still, I don't think it's a bad name. I think Mithrandir would be a great name for a cat, though.
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