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Otherwise, which initials I would look at exploitation are strike and miss, depending on the significance and pull down of how regretful the intelligence is. Apt it’s besides followed by a harmonic initial (e.g. T) so wouldn’t good be those initials. Patch I honey the melodic theme of a IV leaving by [name_m]Quade[/name_m] or [name_f]Ivy[/name_f], they’re just non nascence certificate fabric. If I had to choice one, I’d go with worthy and simple [name_f]Una[/name_f]. @hardertobreath While not a sports fan of [name_u]Everett[/name_u] it did remind me of [name_u]Everest[/name_u], I’ve seen it in the media for girls only it’s ever been a epithet I liked. I believe [name_u]Rory[/name_u] is decent though. I would quash ASS, only the others wouldn’t trouble me so a lot.
So many of these name calling I’ve had on my list only visual perception person else propose them is I surmise qualification it snap. [name_u]Ari[/name_u], [name_m]Beau[/name_m], [name_m]Cale[/name_m], [name_u]Skylar, & [name_u]Micah[/name_u]. [name_f]My[/name_f] surname ends with G. There are a few combinations I’ve had to rule out due to initials. I would love [name_f]Hazel[/name_f] [name_f]Anne[/name_f] but HAG is crossing the line.
Actually I’m not mad at the idea of naming her Brockleigh/Brocklee/Brocklie, I don’t usually like -leigh adjacent names but for this game, anything goes really. A few more - I like [name_u]Val[/name_u] as a full name for a boy. I think that [name_u]Marlow[/name_u] or [name_f]Harlow[/name_f] would work well on boys as well. @nono I like [name_u]Shiloh[/name_u], [name_u]Asa[/name_u], & [name_u]Sequoia[/name_u]! I probably wouldn’t use any as first though which is the problem I’m running into, not loving anything enough to consider a first. I like a sprinkling of names from each category (looking at you Scotlyn, Lilivere, Bronwen, Cedar, River, Ophelia, and Jubilee), but my fave is Brit Lit Names (I was an English major, and my dog’s name is Bronte).
So I’d really reflect on whether it’s helping or hindering your decision-making. I’m not a fan of [name_u]Leighton[/name_u]/[name_u]Lee[/name_u] but I love [name_u]Quinn[/name_u]! To bad I have two close family members called [name_u]Quincy[/name_u] so it doesn’t feel that usable for me. I would avoid BAN if the last initial were S, G, E, etc. (BANS, BANG, or BANE) but would feel comfortable using it if it spelled a neutral word (BANK) or even a fun word (BAND). [name_f]Or[/name_f] if it didn’t spell anything at all (BANH or BANV). @silah Haha yeah I know my taste is a bit backwards as far as that goes! I absolutely love [name_m]Hart[/name_m]!
NAG might make me pick another option if I was already torn between two, but I don’t think it would be a deal breaker. Knowing there would be a fourth initial, I think they’re all fine, although I’d personally still be a little hesitant about ASS. When I texted my friend to ask her if the baby was going to be nicknamed [name_m]Perry[/name_m], she responded by saying "Pipen or Pip." I thought that was very strange, but now I know why! [name_m]Quincy[/name_m] is the one name here that I’ve had on my short list in the past. [name_m]Rhys[/name_m] and [name_f]Cynthia[/name_f] are both the names of family members, so I’d never use them but I do really like them. The Ancient Civilization names are fascinating, but entirely too grand to use for me. I love [name_f]Marcella[/name_f], [name_f]Cressida[/name_f], [name_m]Isidore[/name_m] and [name_m]Cassander[/name_m] though, and am intrigued by [name_m]Johari[/name_m].
Adding an extra name in my case would help. I should imagine that in your case with two middles, people would be less likely to notice, but I still wouldn’t use ASS, NEG and NAG. The [name_f]Anime[/name_f] names are nice. I wouldn’t use them, BEST SITE TO BUY VIAGRA ONLINE not just because I have zero connection to anime, but I love how they have character without being complicated. [name_m]Rudo[/name_m] could be an interesting update on Rudy/Rudolph. I’m bad at describing names but I tend to prefer boy names that lean on the side of gender-bending.
It might be nit-picky, but for kids who care about that type of stuff, it might affect them. I was one of those kids, I noticed things like initials and would have hated to have bad ones or even just unpleasant sounding ones. Same for NEG and NAG, they’re just too negative and unpleasant sounding to the ear, even with a final initial it would personally bother me too much. We have always picked 2 middle names meaning that the initials have the potential to be words. It’s not romance[name_f][/name_f] fantasy, but [name_m]Pippin[/name_m] in [name_m]Lord[/name_m] of the Rings is actually named [name_m]Peregrine[/name_m]! I’d personally sort it with the Soulful names though, as flying birds symbolize freedom.
My boy list is finally coming together bit by bit. Also [name_u]Leland[/name_u] nn [name_u]Lee[/name_u] or just plain [name_u]Lee[/name_u]. I met a cool family with a little boy named [name_u]Lee[/name_u]. Here’s a link to a blog article on this site which lists some "softer" male names.