It's refreshing to see that most of the choices so far are traditional and pleasant-sounding names, nothing too "trendy."
I have no idea what I would name my kids, since I have none and don't plan on having any. One guy on another BB named his daughter Arden, which I think sounds rather pretty.
Of course, that's just my opinion.
I have no idea what I would name my kids, since I have none and don't plan on having any. One guy on another BB named his daughter Arden, which I think sounds rather pretty.
Nothing wrong with Frank or James. But if I had a son, I wouldn't name him after the hero of a series of bad, pretentious indie films.Boys:
Frank
Billy Jack
James (Jim for short - great grandfather)
Of course, that's just my opinion.
Anuradha? Unusual (in an English-speaking culture), to say the least. Is it Hindi?For girls, I change my mind all the time but lately I'm on a kick of naming them after close friends: Melissa, Lori, Anuradha.
Is that where it comes from? To me, Sylar sounds like a Star Trek character, or a synthetic fiber.It's not a name. I've never heard of it outside of Heroes, and even then, it's Gabriel Grey assumed identity after a brand of watches. Not that I'm particularly opposed to uncommon names, but it's still quite weird.What's wrong with Sylar?