1) Names with 2 pronunciation possibilities make introductions wonderfully awkward. 2) It worked for Kundera. 3) I just got back from a vacation in Italy, and Venice sounded like David Beckham’s next child.
Archives for April 2007
Finley
ok- here’s another family name. I found in our family bible today – and I love the nickname Finn but, did a celebrity just name their baby Finn??
Lucinda
I love plain ole Lucy, but Morgan thought it might be too juvenile for the adult “Lucy” so I ‘ve been trying to think of another form of the name other than Lucille or Lucia and thought of Lucinda – its got a slight country tinge to it, but I like it for a proper adult name- ( if that’s needed!)
zuzu
reference – zuzu’s petals in “it’s a wonderful life.” always loved the name and the sentiment. i know it’s a christmas movie but it’s more about your value and impact in the world and on others. 🙂
The name game continues …
So here’s a list of names that we’re liking for today at least. Seems like it is constantly in flux. Anyway, which ones do you like? Feel free to keep submitting new names and don’t forget to vote on them by clicking on the stars.
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If its a girl?
- Hanna (28%)
- Lucy (28%)
- Ava (11%)
- Avery (11%)
- Ruby (11%)
- Simone (6%)
- Taeva (6%)
- Ella (0%)
- Odile (0%)
Total Votes: 18
If its a boy?
- Milo (39%)
- Noah (28%)
- Zachary (17%)
- Henry (11%)
- Ezra (6%)
Total Votes: 18
Odile
“Band á part”
by Jean-Luc Godard
Two crooks with a fondness for old Hollywood B-movies convince a languages student to help them commit a robbery.
Anna Karina played Odile (and was married to Godard for awhile).
And there is a font named Odile …
32 weeks – the evolution continues …
Heartbeat, 175 bpm
I’m a bit behind uploading stuff. This is a short video I took at the midwifery practice on March 5, 2007 of us listening to The Bump’s heartbeat..