My family background is English/Macedonian although I don't favour traditional Macedonian names.
Thanks.
I am soon to have a babybut can't think of any good boys names. Can anyone suggest some good literary ones
here are some names in a few classic novels:
Dorian from "Portrait of Dorian Grey"
Victor, WIlliam, or Henry from "Frankenstein"
Abraham, Jonathan, Quincy, or John from "Dracula"
There are a few. How do you feel about Biblical names? Also a good stock of classic names.
Reply:My favoirte literary name is
Tristan
Celtic: Full of sorrows; a variant of Tristam. In Arthurian Legend, Tristan was a knight of the Round Table and tragic hero of the medieval tale Tristram and Isolde.
that is what i was planing on name Isabelle who is due in january till well she flashed the US tech and made it clear she was a girl.
Reply:Tennyson (Lord)
William (Shakespeare) (Blake)
Samual (Coleridge)
Wilfred (Owen)
Robert (Browning)
Reply:Trent
Kent
Brody
Balatuka
Reply:Already having names picked out do help, but sometimes after you've given birth and you hold bub - the name/s you have chosen might not be right.
I have two 3 websites to suggest -
http://www.babynamesworld.com/
http://www.babyzone.com/babynames/
http://www.babynamesgarden.com/uniquebab...
They are quite good, I think.
Reply:First name: Aderly
Middle name: ????
Reply:Caliban- The Tempest (shakespeare)
Demetrius- Midsummer-Night's (shakespeare)
Marcellus- Hamlet (shakespeare)
Regan- King Lear (shakespeare)
Toby- Twelfth Night (shakespeare)
Atticus- To Kill a Mockingbird
Cade- Gone with the Wind
Reply:Daniel
Jack
Jay
Paul
Chris
Kain
Steven
Charlie
Jackson
Jayden
Adam
Mitchel
Michael
Shane
Gavin
James
Lucas
Phillip
Sam
Rick
Jake
Alex
Alasdair
Alexander
Gerrad
Nick
Mattew
Hope you like these names :D
xx
Reply:Hayden
Ryder
Caleb
Carter
Cole
Lucas
Nathan
Liam
Nolan
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