Oh thank you, mysterious Mr. L Gilbert! :happy11:lActually, I agree with Hermie about your name. I like Sabine, too.
Oh thank you, mysterious Mr. L Gilbert! :happy11:lActually, I agree with Hermie about your name. I like Sabine, too.
oh god not lawrence. that's my real first name which i don't use
Brandon, Brendan, Braeden, Braden, etc. are modifications of the name Bréanainn (Celtic) which means "Prince" or "King". Really old name that is still fairly popular in some cultures. Jasper's been around for a couple hundred years. Riley is an extremely old Celtic name, also, as is Lachlan. Broaden means "widen" and I agree it's an odd thing to call someone. Jayden is a new one on me too but it's not that weird, probably a variation on Jason, same with Jaxon, although someone might have gotten rid of the "cks" part of Jackson and replaced it with the "x". Again, not all that weird.My girlfriend teaches and some of the names people are now giving their children are ridicules. Brandon, Braden, Broaden, Jayden, Jasper, Riley, Lachlan, Jaxon! Those are the common ones now, with strange spellings.
Otis is a cool name. Gives one a lift.Male baby names how about: Levi or Otis
Wasn't there a Hollies tune that had that? "Hey Mr. Tambalina, play a song for me"......... etc.A friend of mine named a star after me last Yule. Tambalina
Some fit though. Broken Rubber, Oooops, etc.exelia is an old name in my family... we found it digging through old archives. It stuck in my head, and is one I would have loved for my own kids, but it is far from conventional.
Ean is a neat boys name, short and to the point, but strong. Nolan is another I really like. I wish you luck in coming up with a good one... but, I always recommend having two names, because once in a while, the baby comes, and the first name you chose just doesn't fit, ya know?
Some fit though. Broken Rubber, Oooops, etc.
Wasn't there a Hollies tune that had that? "Hey Mr. Tambalina, play a song for me"......... etc.