lol I've been thinking about this lately. I'd have to say Cpaws rules are probably the same for me. They wer</p> And for some reason i love the idea of having Twin Boys. So I'd call them Travis and Callum</p>
well, you have to decide whether you want to name your kids for someone, and whether you would need to use the same identical name or whether just the same initial would do. For me, the musicality of the name was important, including which sylables are stressed. Some names--first-middle-last--might be nice names by themselves but just not sound good when put together. I really like three-syalble names where the stress is on the middle sylable, but you can't have that for both the first and middle names without it sounding a little ridiculous. Some names are pronounced faster than others, also. When choosing names, I reduced them to beats and clapped their rythm. I didn't want any 4/4 quarter-note names if that makes sense.</p>
My girlfriend always shoots down my baby name picks...Whats wrong with:</p> Bear, Mojo, Outlaw, and Juice...I'm dead serious</p> </p>
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Geaux Tigers)</div><div class='quotemain'></p> My girlfriend always shoots down my baby name picks...Whats wrong with:</p> Bear, Mojo, Outlaw, and Juice...I'm dead serious</p> </p> </div></p> </p> Imagine that...you could hold up your baby, and be like, "Yo, I got the Juice!"</p>
I'd like to name my son James assuming the wife was okay with it. For a girl, the best I've come up with so far would have to be Butch.</p>