Powerful Names

[quote]elevationgain wrote:
Mr. Mojangles wrote:
I’ve always been a fan of the states as first names like Dakota or Montana.

Oh yeah, me too.

“Delaware! Stop hitting your sister!”

“Ohio, Wisconsin, Vermont, did you finish your homework?”

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"Alabama! Mississippi! stop doing that to Tennessee! She’s your sister for chrissake! "

Sorry fellas. Too easy.

Just do to your kids what this guy’s parents did to him.

CR

  1. Anthony Joseph

  2. Daniel

MB

[quote]doogie wrote:
Thor[/quote]

I second the nomination for Thor.

Darcy? I’m sorry, but wtf?

[quote]msuchancey wrote:

Just do to your kids what this guy’s parents did to him.

CR[/quote]

That’s harsh. But looking at his photo, it seems fitting.

My son’s name is Andrew…pretty normal.

My wife likes Mason for the next boy.
I think thats pretty cool.

When my wife was pregnant, I kept telling her we were going to name the boy THOR GOD OF THUNDER. She didn’t believe I was serious. We ended up with Drew Andrick (manly and wise).

Three years later she was in nursing school with a couple who named their son (same age as mine) Thor. I always hated them just a little.

Mine is Pete or Peter, but I used to get “Here comes Peter Cotton Tail” a good bit.

How about: Anthony, Mason, Leland, Scott, or Thomas.

I went to school with a Harry Dick (how cruel is that?) and also a girl whose first name was Sukdeep.

I used to work at a bank and we had a customer whose name was Knut Ass.

Austin… Austin Powers (International man of mystery) Austin Healey (Great car and former england rugby player)

[quote]JPBear wrote:
I went to school with a Harry Dick (how cruel is that?) and also a girl whose first name was Sukdeep.

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Did they date? Sorry, I had to ask, they seemed like such a natural fit.

DB

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:
doogie wrote:
Thor

Hahahahaha

I dont know, but if your last name is Kurtz, dont name him Richard. (my bio teacher.)

I personally like the name Seamus, but it wouldn’t really work too well unless you had some Irish heritage.[/quote]

If your last name is Kurtz, name him Marlow. Or perhaps Conrad?

In fact, Conrad is a pretty badass name all around.

No one has suggested Sean or Scott. Both names I really like.

[quote]supermick wrote:
Mick. [/quote]

I agree with the name Michael, can you get anything better than a name that means “one who is like God”.

Connor, as in Highlander!

I think someones name plays an imoportant role in how they will grow up.

Name your boy something like Blake, Flynn, Seymore, Darcy, or Oscar, they will probably gow up to be dorks. They will be small and weak, being beaten up by the other kids.

Name your boy Thor, Magnus, Nitro, Rex, Hammer, or Bruno, your kid will be big and tough, and beat the crap out of anyone that tries to pick on him.

We had a girl, but if we had a boy his name would have been Brodie Stuart.

We had narrowed it down to 5…
Brodie, Garrett, Connor, Ty, and Wyatt.

Naming is tough. Pick something that sounds good wth the middle name. Have any family names?

Kenneth, I just like this name.

“A child’s confidence and self image should come from the upbringing, not their name.” - A child’s upbringing starts with their name.

The boys last name will be Webster, so yeah it’s important to work it with that. Likewise, his mother’s last name is Hammer so maybe we could turn that into his middlename.

Probably anything that ends in ‘er’ as a first name will sound odd, as in Hunter Webster (maybe if my last name was Killer).

Right now I’m thinking about Jack, Eric or Garrett.

She wants Blake but we’ve already got a William so that would be weird.

#1-MICAH-My babies name…

#2-Sidkiss-My dog name…