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    Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
    personally, i've always been very fond of persephone (sounds alot like stephani just no t sound, and it starts out purr....) it was the goddess of the underworld...
    that was my nickname when we studied the greeks in 6th grade, we all had to pick a name that was a god/goddess

    marry hedes? of course i will
    Samwhore Reviewed by Samwhore on . baby names what would be some good girl names in case i have a girl in the future, i have a lot of boy names planned out Rating: 5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samwhore
    that was my nickname when we studied the greeks in 6th grade, we all had to pick a name that was a god/goddess

    marry hedes? of course i will
    it's hades ... i always thought ares was cooler tho... especially after playing god of war...

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
    Hi Kiwi *waves*

    I think the name persephone is so cool Slipknot...I almost named my cat Purrsephone! I switched to Lilith though cause I figured no one would get it...I was wrong
    lol i'm geniunely suprised anyone else knows what it is.. lol... btw there was a movie (can't remember which) that actually said cats are gaurdians of the underworld (i think it was the mummy)

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    Quote Originally Posted by slipknotpsycho
    it's hades ... i always thought ares was cooler tho... especially after playing god of war...
    oops! typo

    but hades was a sexy beast in hercules

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    I like traditional, lasting names. The classics. People tend to give solid, good potentially grownup names to boys and call them James and David and Randall and Charles and such. But they name their daughters lighweight, trendy, overly feminized names like Bambi Nicole or Tiffany Lynn or Kailee Michelle. Too cutesy for my taste. And what if Tiffany Lynn grows up to have a nice, high IQ and wants to be a CEO or a doctor or a litigator? With a name like that, I'm thinking that'll be more of an uphill battle than it would be if she were named Meredith or Eleanor or Carolyn. These are naming considerations to take into account when picking out girl baby names.
    [SIZE=\"4\"]\"That best portion of a good man\'s life: his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.\"[/SIZE]
    [align=center]William Wordsworth, English poet (1770 - 1850)[/align]

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4gan2ja0
    mary jane!
    holy shit... im not sure why i never thought of this omg 4ril thats fuckin tight... no every1 in my family has wack ass names like "Ida" Ruth" "linda" etc i dont like any of them really... my cousin adrian could be turned to adriana but my ex (now very close friend whom i consider a sister)s name is adriana...

    for a boy i like Leviathan (Levi for short) its used as a word for something strong and/or powerful its the name of an ancient sea monster i beleive and its the 3rd book in the bible (pronounced "Le-vay-a-than")

    i might jus give up & let her mommy pick her name tho if its a girl cuz for a boy i already have 2 names and i dont really plan on having more than 2 kids anyways (Markeith and Leviathan)

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    If you're going to name the kid Leviathan, you should at least read the book "Leviathan" by Thomas Hobbes.

    Have you read the book "Freakanomics" by Stephen D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner? One of the studies in the books describes how kids with extremely unusual names typically come from low-income households, and have a much lower chance of even graduating high school. I'm not even remotely sure why that is, but it's interesting, none the less.

    Are you having a kid already? Please don't tell me you're planning one at your age.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greendove
    If you're going to name the kid Leviathan, you should at least read the book "Leviathan" by Thomas Hobbes.

    Have you read the book "Freakanomics" by Stephen D. Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner? One of the studies in the books describes how kids with extremely unusual names typically come from low-income households, and have a much lower chance of even graduating high school. I'm not even remotely sure why that is, but it's interesting, none the less.

    Are you having a kid already? Please don't tell me you're planning one at your age.
    lol well our son has a nice normal 'old classic' name....

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    ive always like brad and josh for boy names

    i dont want a girl

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samwhore
    oops! typo

    but hades was a sexy beast in hercules
    OMG I thought that was Ares...he was hot!

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