help name our baby...

Lovesick Siren

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The hardest thing about deciding to stay Childfree for life was giving up my favorite name for a girl (and that's probably an indicator that we made the right decision, lol).

- Sheridan.

Just plain awesome.
 

crisp

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crisp?










EDIT: Krispen, Krispin, Krispa, Crispa, Crispin, Crispen... LOTS of choices!





-crisp:biglaugh:
 

lewis15498

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tower_of_ego;1443188 said:
The hardest thing about deciding to stay Childfree for life was giving up my favorite name for a girl (and that's probably an indicator that we made the right decision, lol).

- Sheridan.

Just plain awesome.

WHOA! 4 years here and 0 posts? Who are you? You might be the biggest lurker on here lol.
 

FullNelson

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Shes your worst enemy...

Sheridans a great name untill you drive through the town named that....It would be offensive to people named sheridan.

...Bruce, Or....um....well Ive never thought of a girls name cause lets face it, having a little girl would mean Id have to come to terms with never building a cool tree house, or building go carts or seeing who can jump bicycles the farthest...

Never have seen a Bruce turn out to be a wimp:naughty:
 

Lovesick Siren

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Shes your worst enemy...

Damn straight! :p

Sheridans a great name untill you drive through the town named that....It would be offensive to people named sheridan.

PFFT. I come from Wyoming, and happen to LIKE that town!

WHOA! 4 years here and 0 posts? Who are you? You might be the biggest lurker on here lol.

I don't mean to be! I love to watch my husband debate, so I joined the forum to read his posts, but I don't know jack about cars. I actually can't even drive yet, the whole idea of floating down the highway in a big metal coffin gets me a little worked up, lol.

And, to contribute properly to the thread again -

Despite the fact that Friends briefly re-popularized it, Emma is a darling name for a girl. And you should name it Wolverine if it's a boy, period.
 

Setheroo

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FullNelson;1444644 said:
...Bruce, Or....um....well Ive never thought of a girls name cause lets face it, having a little girl would mean Id have to come to terms with never building a cool tree house, or building go carts or seeing who can jump bicycles the farthest...
I am pretty sure that I would raise a girl to do these things just as much as I would a guy.

Personally, I really have a thing for Final Fantasy names. If I had a girl I would no doubt want her named Aeris. As for a guy, Cid is pretty cool.
 

crisp

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tower_of_ego;1444665 said:
Emma is a darling name for a girl. And you should name it Wolverine if it's a boy, period.




Emma is a wonderful name.;)



Wolverine? Either testament to Michigan Blue lunacy or you are cracking a Freudian glimpse into all of your Wyomian ancestry, affinity for the rugged individualist... the wild wild west cowboy-embracing alpha male adorer...


...or you got a bit carried away on the childhood detachment sentiments precipitated by the abandonment issues that were catalyzed by the recent damage from the major motion picture release of X-MEN.:biglaugh:




Welcome from your lurking darkness... and into the blossom of Supralight!:icon_surp






-crisp
 

89nasupra

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we are having a boy!!! and we are going with Sauyer Lee. but hey, he is not here yet and we may changeour minds so keep the names coming. i will shiw my wife tomorrow what everyone has come up with.

to tower of ego and crisp, we have a daughter named Emma, she is 7 years old now.
 

Lovesick Siren

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crisp;1445875 said:
...or you got a bit carried away on the childhood detachment sentiments precipitated by the abandonment issues that were catalyzed by the recent damage from the major motion picture release of X-MEN.:biglaugh:

I just love a man in tight blue & yellow full-body spandex, man. What can I say?:icon_razz
 

karlmk3

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he congrats on the boy me and the lady having a girl its her first kid my 2nd i have a lil boy already but its gonna be new to me given the diff situations lol she already has a girl named picked out but im gonna show her this thread see what she thinks
 

crisp

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tower_of_ego;1446080 said:
I just love a man in tight blue & yellow full-body spandex, man. What can I say?:icon_razz

:)



89nasupra;1446012 said:
we are having a boy!!! and we are going with Sauyer Lee. but hey, he is not here yet and we may changeour minds so keep the names coming. i will shiw my wife tomorrow what everyone has come up with.

to tower of ego and crisp, we have a daughter named Emma, she is 7 years old now.



Congratulations! (Love my boys... all THREE! ...and a beautiful little daughter makes FOUR!:1zhelp:)


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^^^ Kids. Because life isn't complete without the random throwing of leaves!;)




-crisp
 

Quin

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Are you trying to get your kids beat up? lol

If my parents named me Phoenix, I'd have gotten emancipated ASAP and changed it to something normal. Just saying.