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- Y2K names - Girl Names - Nameberry
Hi , So as you may know the Y2K or 2000’s aesthetic is a popular trend in fashion , tv , movies etc I thought it would be fun to create a collection of names that fit this aesthetic Now this doesn’t mean it has to be names popular in this time though if you have one that is ok - Moodboard for reference - Aaliyah Alaska Amethyst Aspen Aura Bristol Bree Cadence Callie Candy Celeste Cherry
- Stripper names - General Name Discussion - Nameberry
What makes a name a “stripper name?” I’d like to start out by acknowledging that, of course, just being named something like “[name]Cinnamon[ name]” doesn’t automatically make someone a stripper I’m not interested in condemning anybody’s name choices (or career choices!) or calling anybody trashy However, it does seem like some names are more likely to be perceived as
- Names Related to Apollo ☀️ - General Name Discussion - Nameberry
I am sorry if this sounds like a weird request, but I need names that are related would honour the god Apollo, without using the actual names Apollo and Apollon (but theophoric names referring to Apollo are fine) Thank you! Far stretched ideas are fine
- Top 25 - Results (2024) - Boys - Boy Names - Nameberry
Hi berries! This summer you gave me your 25 favorite boys’ names, and I’ve finally tallied up all the votes! Without further ado, here is Nameberry’s TRUE top 25 boys’ names of 2024 (in order): Rowan Arthur August Caspar Henry Theodore Caspian Felix Hugo Sebastian Jack Oliver Rafael Raphael Cosmo Elliot Griffin Kit Linus Thomas Abel Callum Edmund Edward Forest George For comparison
- Pretentious Names? - General Name Discussion - Nameberry
The names I listed are ones that I think pretentious Australian and British parents give their children when they’re trying to sound like upper-class Brits I guess they’d be different to the names you might give your child if you were pretending to be, say, a wealthy Californian socialite?
- word choice - What is the name of the symbols - and gt;?
The only names I've heard them called is the less-than sign and the greater-than sign, but those names seem rather informal and apply only to their use in math The symbols are used in other contexts as well, so it seems they would have less specific names Does anyone know the technical term for these symbols?
- Latest Girl Names topics - Nameberry
Let’s talk girl names! If you’re expecting a baby girl, are looking for female names for yourself, or just want to discuss your favorite girl names, this is the category for you
- Upper Class Wealthy Names - Boy Names - Nameberry
And the trendsetter names recycle pretty quickly, so that upper class name of 10 years ago is probably top of the charts today, and today’s trendsetter name probably sounds weird to most regular people until it gets a rep of being used by successful people, then it’ll start sounding less weird
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