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Originally posted by Lucretia I have pretty strict criteria which rules out a lot of nice names. It has to be uncommon. The child should hopefully only meet a handful of others with the same name in thier life. |
We have funny naming rules here too LOL...
Boys names must be one syllable, must be from the British Isles and must not be spelled the way most people would expect (but must be authentic not made up spellings), and they must be easy to pronounce...Rhys is pronounced Reese and is a Welsh name.
Girls names...they are a free for all (thus our problems!!) but the must be more than one syllable and must not be in the top 100 (preferably top 1000 LOL) names. They can be popular in the British Isles as long as they are not popular HERE (which would be Canada). Oh and they again must be from the British Isles....
The British Isles thing is just because both DH and I have ancestry there and it "fits" with DHs last name. DHs mother was born in England and his paternal grandparents are from Ireland. In my family we can trace our lines back to England (my grandfather was a war orphan), Ireland and Scotland....yep absolutely no Welsh blood...but they have all the funky names LOL!
Graeme is actually Scottish so we will be on stronger ground with that name than with Rhys (culturally speaking LOL). Eowyn is actually a made up name (made up by JRR Tolkien granted but still made up) so I am trying to get it booted from the list on those grounds...but DH is like a dog with a bone! And Esme is actually latin....but hey rules are meant to be broken right??
Steph