Favorite names.

Chatterbox: Inkwell

Favorite names.

Favorite names.

What are some of your favorite names? A list of mine include*:

Reeve, Tamika, D(u)rell, Allegra, Rage, Carimine, Adelphi, (Z)Adelia, Rowan, Lysander, Silas, Adreika, Vengance (I know that's kind of morbid, but if you don't think about the meaning it's really cool), Frost, Jasper, Krystle, Sage, Tuesday, Noble, Grace, Muretta, Muriel, Raylie, Kimber, Celeste, etc. I'll post more later

*: People may only use the names posted on here with the permission of the Chatterboxer that posted it. Failure to do so will result with severe withdrawl of suggestions on that story :D:D:D (But I'm serious. Don't copy without permission)

~Koffee

submitted by Koffee
(June 4, 2009 - 10:04 pm)

Moira means "fate."  Sylvia means "forest."  Philadelphia has to do with brothers and love.  My real name is Sylvia.  I have an alternate code name as Sage, but I hadn't seen your post yet.

submitted by Oregano, age 11, Earth
(June 18, 2009 - 7:40 am)

Well sorta one of my friends, Yoni Haller, has a funny name, LadyGaGa, and William Appleton has a nickname for me, Yutmumn. I call him The Fuzzie jr.  I got that from my babysitte.r I call him Fuzzie Wuzzy. He's also my camp teacher at school. It used to be a house. Come there and try it. Know a kid named Marry Grace? If ya do, tell her it's me, Autumn R., the one who got me into Warriorcats comi'n up camp!!!!!

submitted by Autumn R., age 9, CT, Simsburry
(June 18, 2009 - 7:22 pm)

Girl's Names:

Ashlee

Haley (Umm, yeah, TNO, I like your name AND your friend's name, oddly enough.  *turns red*)
Hazel
Amber
Natalie
Latasha
Acacia
Maple
Jack (I don't like it as a boy's name, but it would make a cool girl's name.)
Kyla
June
Danielle
Leesha
Erin
Erika
Trisha
Others that I came up with that I will not post because they could be stolen and I'm going to use them in a novel and I am a snob besides.  *GASP*
 . . . And I can't think of any good boy's names at the moment . . . :\ 
submitted by Trixy ♥♡♥
(June 20, 2009 - 8:49 pm)

LeeAnn, Chloe, Yelda, Shing-Ying ,JoAnn, MaryAnn, Lucy, Eliza, Allysa, Jonah, Ben, Moses, and Noah.

submitted by Chloe E., age 11, CA
(June 21, 2009 - 4:02 pm)

Because I am weird like that: Emily, Emma-Lee(:P), Eversong(:P), Cody, Coraline, Abby, Luke, Casey.

submitted by Eversong♥♫
(June 23, 2009 - 6:22 pm)

 I like Faith, Hope, Joy, Charity, Noel (with an umlaut on the e - my computer can't make one), Joshua, Samuel, and John.

submitted by Ima
(June 27, 2009 - 2:33 pm)

Sympathy about the umlaut; I get so annoyed with my computer about that. :(

submitted by Mary W., NJ
(June 29, 2009 - 12:19 pm)

Emma-Cassidy (Emmy). And um, Koffee, about the not using names, it's not like story ideas. Names are universal. 

submitted by Lena
(June 29, 2009 - 5:26 pm)

I think she means the original ones...?

submitted by Mary W., age 11.47
(June 30, 2009 - 1:09 pm)

Um, yeah, I meant the ones that people made up. For example, I made up Adreika (as far as I know), and a few others that aren't coming to mind...oh well. I see what you mean, though, I just meant that for the really cool, original ones that we made up, not for ones that everyone knew. Though, all of the cool original ones aren't being posted because everyone's afraid of copyright. *sighs* you can't say i didn't try...

submitted by koffee
(June 30, 2009 - 3:43 pm)

I see what you mean. It's okay. :)

 

Who else likes hyphenated first names? I like Kristen-Marie and Emma-Cassidy and Jenny-Sarah. I don't know why. Maybe it's a phase I'm going through?

submitted by Lena
(July 1, 2009 - 11:34 am)

There are some really pretty hyphenated first names, but unfortunately over the years I haved developed a horrible paranoia about them. My name is Mary Elizabeth and I usually go by Mary Liz, but people just can't get it right. If it's not Mary Kate, Mary Ann, Mary Beth, Mary Katherine, or something like that, it's Mary Liz misspelled, like Maryliz or Mary-Liz. *shudder* So irksome. So I don't usually use hyphens in names, but some of yours are quite nice. :)

submitted by Mary W., age 11.48, NJ
(July 1, 2009 - 1:04 pm)

That's okay; I understand. Actually, it's more just Emma-Cassidy I like. I haven't used that many hyphenated first names other than that. Actually, I don't think any. Actually, I think I should start another sentence with actually. Actually, that is bad writing. 

submitted by Lena
(July 1, 2009 - 5:17 pm)

Lena, that's four sentences beginning with "actually"! Don't you think that's a mite suspicious? *is joking*

submitted by Mary W., age 11.49, NJ
(July 2, 2009 - 11:40 am)

Indeed it is. I am now very suspicious of myself. *watches self closely* *looks up 'actually in Lena's Big Book of Suspicious Behaviors* *does not see it* *is relieved* stops watching self closely*

submitted by Lena
(July 8, 2009 - 7:43 am)