I am trying to create a story, but I am the worst when it comes to names. So, I am trying to come up with a good uncommon name for a male captain type character. Faye is female character that this so called captain will meet and soon fall in love with. Anyway, any input would be a great help.
A unique male name that sounds good with the name Faye.?
Alasdair/Alastair %26amp; Faye (Scottish form of Alexander)
Braxton %26amp; Faye (Old English name meaning "Bracca's town")
Crispin %26amp; Faye (Rare English name)
** Felix %26amp; Faye (Used in: German, Dutch, Scandinavian, English, Romanian, Ancient Roman, and Biblical)
** Gideon %26amp; Faye (Used in: Biblical, English, and Jewish)
Malachi %26amp; Faye (very old name, but becoming more popular...)
** Mordecai %26amp; Faye (very old name...)
Reuben %26amp; Faye (very old name...)
Sawyer %26amp; Faye (modern English name from a surname)
Tobias %26amp; Faye (used in: Biblical, German, Scandinavian, and English)
Wyatt %26amp; Faye (from an English surname - name composed of the elements wig "war" and heard "brave, hardy"... good image pulled up for a captain...)
Glad to help :-)
Reply:These are the most uncommon names off the top of my head.
Joaquin (pronounced Wah-keen)
Gray
Pheonix
Xander
Reply:Fabian Faye
Reply:heya,
I like Fidel.. which is Latin for faithful, though I really dont know what the story is about? so not sure if the name suits him or not lol
Best of Luck!!
Carrie =)
Reply:Jaymz 鈾?
Reply:i like Fin
Reply:What time period is it set in?
Reply:Some of my favorite names along with their origin %26amp; meaning: (MN) - I like for a middle name, but some would work for a first name and vice versa :%26gt;)
Beckett - English: "Beehive or bee cottage"
Braeden - Irish: "descendant of Brad谩n"
Braxton - English: "Brocks Town"
Brighton - English: "The bright town/ bridge settlement"
Britton - English: "From Great Britain"
Bryson - Welsh: "Son of Brice (Speckled)"
Carter - English: "One who transports goods"
Chase - French: "Huntsman"
Christian - English: "Follower Of Christ"
Colton - English: "Swarthy person"
Deacon (DEE-ken) - Greek: "Servant / Messenger"
Emerson - English: "Son of Emery (Work Ruler)"
Greyson - English: "Son Of The Grey-haired Man"
Gunner - German: "Battler, Warrior"
Harrison - English: "Son of Harry (Army ruler)"
Holden - English: "Deep valley"
Jameson (JAY-ma-sun) - English: "Son of James (he who supplants)"
Keegan - Irish: "Small flame"
Kingsley - English: "king's meadow"
Layton - English: "Meadow settlement"
Liam - Irish: "Strong-willed Warrior"
Lincoln - English: "From the lake colony"
Mason - French: "Stone Worker"
Manning - English: "Son of the man"
Mylo - Latin: "Soldier"
Nolan - Irish: "Descendent of the famous one; champion"
Paxton - English: "Peace settlement"
Parker - English: "Park keeper"
Porter - English: "doorkeeper"
Preston - English: "Priest's town"
Rylan - English: "Land where rye is grown"
Weston - English: "From the western town"
Zyler - American: "Strong, Brave one in Battle"
Zaylor - French: "To cut"
Ash (MN) - Scandinavian: "Tree name: the Ash Tree"
Beau or Bo (MN) - French: "Handsome"
Blaise (BLAZE) (MN) - French: "Limping"
Cole (MN) - English: "Victory Of The People"
Dean (MN) English: "valley; church official"
Duke (MN) - Latin: "Noble leader"
Grant (MN) - English: "Great"
Graham (MN) - English: "gravel area; gray homestead"
Jett (MN) - English: "Jet black"
Jude (MN) - Hebrew: "The praised one"
Kade (MN) - American: "Stout, Sturdy"
Kane (MN) - Irish: "Little battler"
Kai (MN) -Hawaiian: "Ocean"
Leif (LAY-f) (MN) - Scandinavian: "Heir; Loved"
Owen (MN) - Welsh: "desire born"
Pace (MN) - Hebrew: "Passover"
Pierce (MN) - English: "Rock"
Pryce (MN) - French: "Prize"
Reid (MN) - English: "Red headed"
River (MN) - English: "Place in nature"
Rhys (R-ee-ce)(MN) - Welsh: "Running"
Ryder (MN) - English: "Horseman"
Stone (MN) - American: "Stone"
Tucker(MN) - English: "Garment maker"
Wyatt (MN) - English: "War Strength"
Zane (MN) - American: "Beloved"
Good Luck %26amp; God Bless! %26amp; happy writing!!!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
What middle names go with the male first name Lincoln?
Lincoln Perry
Lincoln Edward
Lincoln Wyatt
Lincoln Dewayne
What middle names go with the male first name Lincoln?
I always thought Lincoln would be cute with a nickname of Link or Lynx (Links) :)
Lincoln James
Lincoln Tyler
Lincoln Alexander
Lincoln Logan (haha, just kidding!)
I'm not so keen on Lincoln Avenue, but maybe Lincoln Evan or Lincoln Avery? They sound similar.
Reply:Lincoln Blake,
Lincoln Anthony,
Lincoln James,
Lincoln Owen,
Lincoln Zack,
Lincoln Taylor,
Lincoln Cole,
Lincoln Matthew,
Lincoln Thomas,
Lincoln William,
Lincoln Jude,
Reply:Lincoln Maxwell
Lincoln Andrew
Lincoln Matthew
Lincoln Parker (like the band)
Lincoln Hudson
Lincoln Wyatt
Lincoln Riley
Reply:Lincoln Elliot
Lincoln Pierce
Lincoln Reid
Lincoln Everett
Lincoln Grant
Reply:log (just kidding)
Lincoln William
Lincoln Edward
Lincoln Martin
Lincoln Joshua
Lincoln David
Lincoln Joseph
Reply:middle names
Andrew
Kyle
Troy
Brendon
Tyler
Matthew
Jamie/James
Jeremy
Curtis
Emanual
joseph
Jack
i hope this helped
Reply:Lincoln Cade
Lincoln Arvin
LIncoln Seth
Lincoln Demond
Lincoln Frazier
Reply:Linc??...u watch Prison Break?
m jus kidding...i lub tht nikname too...
Lincoln Avenue is nice...u cud go with Lincoln Alexander too
Reply:Lincoln Alexander
Lincoln Spencer
Lincoln Joel
Reply:Lincoln Thomas
Lincoln Matthew
Lincoln David
Reply:Lincoln Brayden
Lincoln Bryce*
Lincoln Jed
Reply:lincoln peter is the only one that comes to mind. it would probably be easier if you had lincoln as a middle name.
Reply:I really like Lincoln Alexander
Reply:Continental
Reply:I'd take a name from your family and use that.
Reply:andrew
Reply:Heights
Reply:My Uncle and Aunt live on that street.
trumpet
Lincoln Edward
Lincoln Wyatt
Lincoln Dewayne
What middle names go with the male first name Lincoln?
I always thought Lincoln would be cute with a nickname of Link or Lynx (Links) :)
Lincoln James
Lincoln Tyler
Lincoln Alexander
Lincoln Logan (haha, just kidding!)
I'm not so keen on Lincoln Avenue, but maybe Lincoln Evan or Lincoln Avery? They sound similar.
Reply:Lincoln Blake,
Lincoln Anthony,
Lincoln James,
Lincoln Owen,
Lincoln Zack,
Lincoln Taylor,
Lincoln Cole,
Lincoln Matthew,
Lincoln Thomas,
Lincoln William,
Lincoln Jude,
Reply:Lincoln Maxwell
Lincoln Andrew
Lincoln Matthew
Lincoln Parker (like the band)
Lincoln Hudson
Lincoln Wyatt
Lincoln Riley
Reply:Lincoln Elliot
Lincoln Pierce
Lincoln Reid
Lincoln Everett
Lincoln Grant
Reply:log (just kidding)
Lincoln William
Lincoln Edward
Lincoln Martin
Lincoln Joshua
Lincoln David
Lincoln Joseph
Reply:middle names
Andrew
Kyle
Troy
Brendon
Tyler
Matthew
Jamie/James
Jeremy
Curtis
Emanual
joseph
Jack
i hope this helped
Reply:Lincoln Cade
Lincoln Arvin
LIncoln Seth
Lincoln Demond
Lincoln Frazier
Reply:Linc??...u watch Prison Break?
m jus kidding...i lub tht nikname too...
Lincoln Avenue is nice...u cud go with Lincoln Alexander too
Reply:Lincoln Alexander
Lincoln Spencer
Lincoln Joel
Reply:Lincoln Thomas
Lincoln Matthew
Lincoln David
Reply:Lincoln Brayden
Lincoln Bryce*
Lincoln Jed
Reply:lincoln peter is the only one that comes to mind. it would probably be easier if you had lincoln as a middle name.
Reply:I really like Lincoln Alexander
Reply:Continental
Reply:I'd take a name from your family and use that.
Reply:andrew
Reply:Heights
Reply:My Uncle and Aunt live on that street.
trumpet
What should I name my male blue chihuahua?
Would a Jack Russell/ Rat Terrier be nice to my male chihuahua? My jack russell is really nice and he is very hyper.
What should I name my male blue chihuahua?
Name him Cerulean. (pronounced: Sir-rue-lee-en) It's a shade of blue. So is Indigo.
The dogs should get along.
Reply:huh?
Reply:I dont see why they wouldnt get along, just introduce them slowly. As for the name, wait until his personality comes out, that will give you a better idea.
Reply:chihuahuas perfer to the the apple of the owners eye. They do not normally like any other kids or pets around. Period.
A jack russell or terrier would be way overload.
I always liked the name sparky or quiero (recall yo quiero taco bell!)
Reply:as for mixing the terrier and the new pup just take it slow and remember who was there first and treat them like the eldest and most important and they will soon become buddies...
as for a name...blue balls come to mind out of a laugh... hey I call our Fudgy (lab) fudge balls when he is naughty out of love. but honestly find a name that feels right. you will know it when you find it. may take time but that is the fun of it.
I have a mellow that most times is call shmelly.
Reply:sneeky
spanky
stinky
smiegle
smiegel
smacky
triangle
Reply:probably here are some names!
Bloo
Frisco
Paco
Ash
Boc
Rex
Reply:Chichi
Mimi
Chico
Mico
Reply:name it blue or blue butt/ the other word
Reply:"DRIP" %26amp; depending on your intoduction, they'll most likely get along
Reply:Jack Russells tend to be more aggressive around small animals so even if he's nice to you or other dogs he still might attack your chihuahua. As for a name maybe azul? I don't really know lol.
Reply:- Maisy
- Dave
- Fluffy
- Jacky
- Bouncy
- Chica
Reply:Name him Blue
Reply:U shood name it Bryce
Reply:since chihuahuas are high energy, you made a good pairing choice though together they night be awfully busy..name him something simple...like "blue"..in Spanish, that would be "azul"
Reply:I agree that Bloo is a good name, Skyler, Cole short for charcoal...not quite blue but I know that it's more grey blue possibly like the blue chi's I've seen....
What should I name my male blue chihuahua?
Name him Cerulean. (pronounced: Sir-rue-lee-en) It's a shade of blue. So is Indigo.
The dogs should get along.
Reply:huh?
Reply:I dont see why they wouldnt get along, just introduce them slowly. As for the name, wait until his personality comes out, that will give you a better idea.
Reply:chihuahuas perfer to the the apple of the owners eye. They do not normally like any other kids or pets around. Period.
A jack russell or terrier would be way overload.
I always liked the name sparky or quiero (recall yo quiero taco bell!)
Reply:as for mixing the terrier and the new pup just take it slow and remember who was there first and treat them like the eldest and most important and they will soon become buddies...
as for a name...blue balls come to mind out of a laugh... hey I call our Fudgy (lab) fudge balls when he is naughty out of love. but honestly find a name that feels right. you will know it when you find it. may take time but that is the fun of it.
I have a mellow that most times is call shmelly.
Reply:sneeky
spanky
stinky
smiegle
smiegel
smacky
triangle
Reply:probably here are some names!
Bloo
Frisco
Paco
Ash
Boc
Rex
Reply:Chichi
Mimi
Chico
Mico
Reply:name it blue or blue butt/ the other word
Reply:"DRIP" %26amp; depending on your intoduction, they'll most likely get along
Reply:Jack Russells tend to be more aggressive around small animals so even if he's nice to you or other dogs he still might attack your chihuahua. As for a name maybe azul? I don't really know lol.
Reply:- Maisy
- Dave
- Fluffy
- Jacky
- Bouncy
- Chica
Reply:Name him Blue
Reply:U shood name it Bryce
Reply:since chihuahuas are high energy, you made a good pairing choice though together they night be awfully busy..name him something simple...like "blue"..in Spanish, that would be "azul"
Reply:I agree that Bloo is a good name, Skyler, Cole short for charcoal...not quite blue but I know that it's more grey blue possibly like the blue chi's I've seen....
What do i name a male siamese fighting fish?
Hes blue green red purple.He has a black head and is very stylish.
What do i name a male siamese fighting fish?
I have a Royal Crown Betta that sounds like it looks similar to yours, I named my George after Boy George because his fancy fins look like his funky 80's hair.
Reply:I named all of my bettas after stars of kung fu movies. Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Zhang Ziyi..
Reply:My daughter named every single one of her betta's bettay with a number after it.
Reply:BOB
Reply:Sun Tzu (he wrote the Art of War)
Reply:Fishy?
Reply:is this a trick question or something cuz i dont know?
Reply:How about Ali? He was supposedly the greatest fighter in the world...or Cassius Clay. George Foreman? Spartacus? Look in your history books and find your favorite warrior. Voila!
Reply:Chun
Reply:Jackie Chan
Reply:you should watch your fishes actions on what it dose and you could name on what it dose..
Reply:you name it stupid so every time you see it youll laugh or maybe thats just me
What do i name a male siamese fighting fish?
I have a Royal Crown Betta that sounds like it looks similar to yours, I named my George after Boy George because his fancy fins look like his funky 80's hair.
Reply:I named all of my bettas after stars of kung fu movies. Bruce Lee, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, Zhang Ziyi..
Reply:My daughter named every single one of her betta's bettay with a number after it.
Reply:BOB
Reply:Sun Tzu (he wrote the Art of War)
Reply:Fishy?
Reply:is this a trick question or something cuz i dont know?
Reply:How about Ali? He was supposedly the greatest fighter in the world...or Cassius Clay. George Foreman? Spartacus? Look in your history books and find your favorite warrior. Voila!
Reply:Chun
Reply:Jackie Chan
Reply:you should watch your fishes actions on what it dose and you could name on what it dose..
Reply:you name it stupid so every time you see it youll laugh or maybe thats just me
Do you think MADISON could also be a MALE NAME?
Today one friend said that Madison is unisex not a true feminine name at all. She said that the ending -SON means "SON OF" and for this reason, although Madison is unisex, this name is more masculine to her.
Do you think MADISON COULD ALSO BE A MALE NAME?
Do you think MADISON could also be a MALE NAME?
My next door neighbors son is named Madison.
Reply:Yes, Madison is a male name, with the very masculine meaning "son of the mighty warrior." I think it is great for a boy name but would be better if it wasn't so overused for girls. In fact it has been in the top 10 on the girl side for almost a decade. In 2004 there were 104 girl Madisons for every boy Madison born. I don't think it would be truly awful to name a boy Madison but please don't underestimate name discrimination and teasing. Madison was strictly a last name until the 1980's movie splash made it popular for girls. The nickname Maddie sounds girly so that probably didn't help :)
Reply:I would never name my son Madison. If its in the top 10 for the girls, a boy would be teased relentlessly with that name. I really don't care that SON means "Son Of". I have yet to me just one Allison, Addison or Madison that is a boy. Its 2009, people need to realize we are not in the olden days with male Ashleys and Lindsays running about.
Reply:I don't know any Madison that are boys, only girls. But you Shannon is also listed as a boy name but most of the Shannon's I know are girls. There are alot of Jerks out there that tease people because of there name. My son's name is Gage %26amp; he had this kid that called him Gay Gage, my son finally had to thump his butt.
Reply:Madison is a male name, only recently has it startd being used more commonly as a female name, names ending in son, do mean son of.
Babynames.com is pretty good if r unsure wether a naem is unisex or not. at the end of the day you call call a girl john if u really wanted to, is personal choice =)
Reply:I believe it started off as a surname, then a boy's name, THEN a girl's name but I may be wrong haha. I know it is technically considered "unisex".
I prefer Madison for a girl, only because I'm so used to it. It may have been appropriate back then, but with its popularity for girls now..I'm not sure how it would work for a boy.
:o)
Reply:I don't like the name for either gender. "Son of" names were masculine, but have been pretty much dominated by girls, so a boy with the name would be mercilessly teased.
EDIT: Yes, but unfortunately "jerks" make up about 75% of the world's population.
♠ Qǖḕḛἠ
Reply:Your friend is exactly right. The meaning is Son of ------. I just forgot who its the son of.
Over the years its been used more and more for a female name.
I know a couple of guys named Madison but its used mostly for females.
Reply:I think that it will me fine but you'll need to back it up with a good (boys) name ya know like
Madison James or
Madison Lee or
Madison Chase
and well it's all up to you as to what you name your child I wish you luck!
~Shasta~
Reply:It is origianlly a mans name, but like all names, people will use it for girls. Therefore it is very popular as a girls name now a days, more so than a boys name. But of course a boy can be named Madison, same goes for Morgan.
Reply:I would never name my son Madison. The meaning doesn't really matter to me. I love Madison for a girl but not for a boy. Just because it ends in -SON doesn't mean it's a boy name. Like Alison, Addison, etc. They're girl names, not guys.
Reply:yes it can. my name happens to be maddison (but i am a girl). It meens "son of great chief warrior". it's orgin is english and it was oringinally a males name there. it was not really know till about the 90's, then it became very popular.
Reply:No.
If a guy was named Madison...
I'm pretty sure he would get teased over it.
*EDIT*
If you post a question like this...
you're going to get all kinds of responses / opinions.
I gave you my opinion because you asked for it.
Reply:your friend is right. it is a unisex name and started as a boy's name,but is now more popular for girls. i do like it as a girl's name though,even though it could be a boy's name.
Reply:my name is madison and i'm a girl...i only know female madisons %26amp; i dont think its a boys name at all, not even with the deffinition.
mason would be a better boy name.
Reply:No I do not think in any way that Madison is a boy name:( Sorry, there are lots of unisex names out there... But I don't like unisex names I like for children to be completely boys, or completely girls:)
Reply:Yeah Madison is deff. a guys name too.
like Mason, it can be both guy and girl even though its more masculine...it could lean both ways...
Maddison would usually be a girl
Madison would be a boy
Reply:no i dont think madison is a male name at all,
even though it ends in -son that usually refers to last names like johnson or jackson, not first names.
Reply:Yes, I think it suits a boy more than a girl...it doesn't sound very feminine to me...same with Addison. Madelyn is more appropriate for a girl.
Reply:Yes it can be used as a boys name but it is more popular for girls. Like Jaiden. It is also unisex but mostly used for boys.
Reply:if was originally a male name like the names Ashley and Stacy but that seems kind of odd naming a male Madison in 2009.
Reply:it makes sense what she is saying, i think it could be, but in my opinion it sounds feminine more than masculine.
Reply:Absolutely!
Reply:No I think it is a girly name...I love it for a girl not for a boy!
Reply:i wouldnt think so but we all have personal preferences. but maybe madden or maddon that is kinda a boyish version to me
Reply:yes , this is male .
Reply:YES.
Reply:its 2 girly no offense
Reply:meh
Reply:Madison is suppose to be a boys name. but i like it more as a girls
Reply:no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... no no no no
Do you think MADISON COULD ALSO BE A MALE NAME?
Do you think MADISON could also be a MALE NAME?
My next door neighbors son is named Madison.
Reply:Yes, Madison is a male name, with the very masculine meaning "son of the mighty warrior." I think it is great for a boy name but would be better if it wasn't so overused for girls. In fact it has been in the top 10 on the girl side for almost a decade. In 2004 there were 104 girl Madisons for every boy Madison born. I don't think it would be truly awful to name a boy Madison but please don't underestimate name discrimination and teasing. Madison was strictly a last name until the 1980's movie splash made it popular for girls. The nickname Maddie sounds girly so that probably didn't help :)
Reply:I would never name my son Madison. If its in the top 10 for the girls, a boy would be teased relentlessly with that name. I really don't care that SON means "Son Of". I have yet to me just one Allison, Addison or Madison that is a boy. Its 2009, people need to realize we are not in the olden days with male Ashleys and Lindsays running about.
Reply:I don't know any Madison that are boys, only girls. But you Shannon is also listed as a boy name but most of the Shannon's I know are girls. There are alot of Jerks out there that tease people because of there name. My son's name is Gage %26amp; he had this kid that called him Gay Gage, my son finally had to thump his butt.
Reply:Madison is a male name, only recently has it startd being used more commonly as a female name, names ending in son, do mean son of.
Babynames.com is pretty good if r unsure wether a naem is unisex or not. at the end of the day you call call a girl john if u really wanted to, is personal choice =)
Reply:I believe it started off as a surname, then a boy's name, THEN a girl's name but I may be wrong haha. I know it is technically considered "unisex".
I prefer Madison for a girl, only because I'm so used to it. It may have been appropriate back then, but with its popularity for girls now..I'm not sure how it would work for a boy.
:o)
Reply:I don't like the name for either gender. "Son of" names were masculine, but have been pretty much dominated by girls, so a boy with the name would be mercilessly teased.
EDIT: Yes, but unfortunately "jerks" make up about 75% of the world's population.
♠ Qǖḕḛἠ
Reply:Your friend is exactly right. The meaning is Son of ------. I just forgot who its the son of.
Over the years its been used more and more for a female name.
I know a couple of guys named Madison but its used mostly for females.
Reply:I think that it will me fine but you'll need to back it up with a good (boys) name ya know like
Madison James or
Madison Lee or
Madison Chase
and well it's all up to you as to what you name your child I wish you luck!
~Shasta~
Reply:It is origianlly a mans name, but like all names, people will use it for girls. Therefore it is very popular as a girls name now a days, more so than a boys name. But of course a boy can be named Madison, same goes for Morgan.
Reply:I would never name my son Madison. The meaning doesn't really matter to me. I love Madison for a girl but not for a boy. Just because it ends in -SON doesn't mean it's a boy name. Like Alison, Addison, etc. They're girl names, not guys.
Reply:yes it can. my name happens to be maddison (but i am a girl). It meens "son of great chief warrior". it's orgin is english and it was oringinally a males name there. it was not really know till about the 90's, then it became very popular.
Reply:No.
If a guy was named Madison...
I'm pretty sure he would get teased over it.
*EDIT*
If you post a question like this...
you're going to get all kinds of responses / opinions.
I gave you my opinion because you asked for it.
Reply:your friend is right. it is a unisex name and started as a boy's name,but is now more popular for girls. i do like it as a girl's name though,even though it could be a boy's name.
Reply:my name is madison and i'm a girl...i only know female madisons %26amp; i dont think its a boys name at all, not even with the deffinition.
mason would be a better boy name.
Reply:No I do not think in any way that Madison is a boy name:( Sorry, there are lots of unisex names out there... But I don't like unisex names I like for children to be completely boys, or completely girls:)
Reply:Yeah Madison is deff. a guys name too.
like Mason, it can be both guy and girl even though its more masculine...it could lean both ways...
Maddison would usually be a girl
Madison would be a boy
Reply:no i dont think madison is a male name at all,
even though it ends in -son that usually refers to last names like johnson or jackson, not first names.
Reply:Yes, I think it suits a boy more than a girl...it doesn't sound very feminine to me...same with Addison. Madelyn is more appropriate for a girl.
Reply:Yes it can be used as a boys name but it is more popular for girls. Like Jaiden. It is also unisex but mostly used for boys.
Reply:if was originally a male name like the names Ashley and Stacy but that seems kind of odd naming a male Madison in 2009.
Reply:it makes sense what she is saying, i think it could be, but in my opinion it sounds feminine more than masculine.
Reply:Absolutely!
Reply:No I think it is a girly name...I love it for a girl not for a boy!
Reply:i wouldnt think so but we all have personal preferences. but maybe madden or maddon that is kinda a boyish version to me
Reply:yes , this is male .
Reply:YES.
Reply:its 2 girly no offense
Reply:meh
Reply:Madison is suppose to be a boys name. but i like it more as a girls
Reply:no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!... no no no no
What is a good dog name (male and female names) thats from a cult movie or an old eighties movie. Or?
some other old vintage movie/book. Any kind of obscure reference
What is a good dog name (male and female names) thats from a cult movie or an old eighties movie. Or?
Goonie for the goonies!
Reply:Female Names: Pris from Blade Runner, Columbia %26amp; Magenta from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Male Names: Riff Raff from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Vega as in Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction which actually could also be a Female name and Weiss as in Janet Weiss from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
( Weiss sounds more manly than Janet lol. )
Reply:Buger
lue anne
billy Jack
sadie
bluea
casper
Reply:Murdock-Airplane
Thornton-Back to School
Dar-BeastMaster
Kiri-BeastMater
Jules-St. Elmo's Fire
Chunk-Goonies
Fletch-Fletch
Gizmo-Gremlins
Spike-Gremlins
Veronica-Heathers
Star-Lost Boys
Dally-The Outsiders
Leia-Star Wars
Bud-Urban Cowboy
Good luck!
Reply:ROVER IS A GOOD DOGS NAME.
Reply:male female
max molly
Rex Trixi
schooter kim
rin tin tin Asterix
Buddy lassie
scooby lola
greif schatzie
boo jenny
Reply:try tin-tin or scooby / scoody doo for males
Reply:Jake Ryan
Reply:bob.... thats a classic right?
Reply:Inigo Montoya- Princess Bride
Goose- Top Gun
Bueller- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Duckie- Pretty in Pink
Piwackitt- (%26lt;--sp?) Bell, Book, %26amp; Candle (a Jimmy Stewart %26amp; Kim Novak film about witches from the 50's or 60's)
Falkor- the luckdragon from The Neverending Story
Princess Buttercup- Princess Bride
Reply:Snoopy is a classic.
How about Conan the Barbarian? Or Barbarella if it's a she-dog.
It would help to know the breed.
Reply:I don't know!!maybe BUCH or LAIKA or FRANK!!
Reply:duckey-pretty in pink
donger-sixteen candles
baby-dirty dancing
Reply:Buddy or Cassia,or Princess,or Cayyisha,or Lassie.Maybe Precious.I named my puppy Allison.
Reply:Try this site... it might give you some ideas. Or just google dog names, most of them have categories that the names came from if youre looking for something specific.
I kind of like Sloan (Ferris Beulers girlfriend)
Reply:Ferris (Ferris Bueller) or any of the old one-name-er bands or artists Madonna or Blondie
Reply:any names from rocky horror picture or the original movie hairspray or any other john walters movies. dont forget pulp fiction and clockwork orange. get to know the dog first and see which movie their personality leads you too
angel trumpet
What is a good dog name (male and female names) thats from a cult movie or an old eighties movie. Or?
Goonie for the goonies!
Reply:Female Names: Pris from Blade Runner, Columbia %26amp; Magenta from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Male Names: Riff Raff from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Vega as in Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction which actually could also be a Female name and Weiss as in Janet Weiss from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
( Weiss sounds more manly than Janet lol. )
Reply:Buger
lue anne
billy Jack
sadie
bluea
casper
Reply:Murdock-Airplane
Thornton-Back to School
Dar-BeastMaster
Kiri-BeastMater
Jules-St. Elmo's Fire
Chunk-Goonies
Fletch-Fletch
Gizmo-Gremlins
Spike-Gremlins
Veronica-Heathers
Star-Lost Boys
Dally-The Outsiders
Leia-Star Wars
Bud-Urban Cowboy
Good luck!
Reply:ROVER IS A GOOD DOGS NAME.
Reply:male female
max molly
Rex Trixi
schooter kim
rin tin tin Asterix
Buddy lassie
scooby lola
greif schatzie
boo jenny
Reply:try tin-tin or scooby / scoody doo for males
Reply:Jake Ryan
Reply:bob.... thats a classic right?
Reply:Inigo Montoya- Princess Bride
Goose- Top Gun
Bueller- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Duckie- Pretty in Pink
Piwackitt- (%26lt;--sp?) Bell, Book, %26amp; Candle (a Jimmy Stewart %26amp; Kim Novak film about witches from the 50's or 60's)
Falkor- the luckdragon from The Neverending Story
Princess Buttercup- Princess Bride
Reply:Snoopy is a classic.
How about Conan the Barbarian? Or Barbarella if it's a she-dog.
It would help to know the breed.
Reply:I don't know!!maybe BUCH or LAIKA or FRANK!!
Reply:duckey-pretty in pink
donger-sixteen candles
baby-dirty dancing
Reply:Buddy or Cassia,or Princess,or Cayyisha,or Lassie.Maybe Precious.I named my puppy Allison.
Reply:Try this site... it might give you some ideas. Or just google dog names, most of them have categories that the names came from if youre looking for something specific.
I kind of like Sloan (Ferris Beulers girlfriend)
Reply:Ferris (Ferris Bueller) or any of the old one-name-er bands or artists Madonna or Blondie
Reply:any names from rocky horror picture or the original movie hairspray or any other john walters movies. dont forget pulp fiction and clockwork orange. get to know the dog first and see which movie their personality leads you too
angel trumpet
What is a nice male baby name that is also a type of bird?
We have named our sons after birds as we want them to soar high to whatever they decide to do in the future. My eldest son's name is Robin while my second son's name is Jay. I'm looking for another name that is also a type of bird for my third son due end of March...we were thinking of Cardinal but we are not totally convinced yet. What do you suggest?
What is a nice male baby name that is also a type of bird?
Phoenix http://www.behindthename.com/name/phoeni...
Finch http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view...
Sparrow http://www.behindthename.com/name/sparro...
Corbin http://www.behindthename.com/name/corbin
Bran (means "raven" in Irish)
http://www.behindthename.com/name/bran-1
Astor (meaning "hawk") http://www.behindthename.com/name/astor
Crane http://www.babynames.com/name/CRANE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_(bird...
Lories (nickname of Lory - not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lories
Grebe (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Greb...
Gannet (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gannet
Pigeon (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove
Oriole (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_O...
Heron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron http://www.behindthename.com/name/heron
Lark (but this is better as a females name...) http://www.behindthename.com/name/lark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lark
Of course, if you have a girl you could use Lark, Wren, Teal or Dove (all keep well with your theme of birds - Raven doesn't fit quite as well...)
Best of luck - let us know what you narrow it down too...
Reply:Here is a full list:
http://www.babynames.com.au/Search/searc...
My favorites:
Ellery, Robyn (Rob), Monti
Reply:Merlin (a hawk)
Peregrine (falcon)
Reply:I love the name Phoenix.
I also love the name Avery. Although its not a birds name it relates to birds.
Reply:Condor, Finch, Conure, Crane, Hawk, Falcon, are some i can think of.
Cardinal may come off as a Catholic priest.
Reply:Phoenix
Falcon
Reply:Martin
Purple Martin
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Purple Martin
Male Purple Martin
Conservation status
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Hirundinidae
Genus: Progne
Species: P. subis
Binomial name
Progne subis
(Linnaeus, 1766)
The Purple Martin (Progne subis) is the largest North American swallow at 20 cm length. Adults have a slightly forked tail. These "aerial acrobats" have speed and agility in flight, and when approaching their housing, will dive from the sky with their wings tucked at great speeds.
This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Hirundo subis.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Description
2 Distribution and ecology
3 See also
4 Footnotes
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Description
Proper identification of Purple Martins is determined by their age. It takes two years for this species to reach their full adult breeding plumage. This makes identification complicated. There are some common acronyms used in identifying the age and sex of Purple Martins. "HY" means "hatching year", "SY" means "second year" and "ASY" means "after second year".
ASY (adult birds)
Adult males are entirely black with glossy steel blue sheen, and adult females are dark on top with some steel blue sheen, and lighter underparts.
SY (subadult birds)
Females look similar to "ASY" females minus the steel blue sheen on the back. Males look very much like females at this age, but they will have solid black feathers starting to emerge on their chest in a blotchy, random pattern as they moult to their adult plumage.
West Coast Purple Martins on a nest box near Fern Ridge Reservoir, OregonThe eastern nominate subspecies P. s. subis nests exclusively in man-made bird houses, of which about a million are provided. It is the only bird totally dependent on humans for nest sites.[citation needed] It is important to note that unmonitored Purple Martin houses often become breeding colonies for House Sparrows and Common Starlings — invasive species responsible for declining Martin populations across North America. Both of these aggressive non-native species were introduced from Europe and often kill Martins for their nest cavity[citation needed]. If House Sparrows and/or Starlings are not actively controlled and removed from the housing site, the Martins will lose their eggs and young causing the martins to abandon the site. Because of the devastating effects on Purple Martins, many landlords trap the invasive species to ensure the survival of their colony of martins.
The paler subspecies P. s. hesperia of Arizona and western Mexico uses only woodpecker holes in Saguaro and other large cacti, and the large pale west coast form P. s. arboricola utilises woodpecker and other natural cavities as well as nesting boxes and gourds.
The call is described as: "Throaty and rich tchew-wew, etc., or pew pew. Song gurgling, ending in a succession of low rich gutturals".[3] Purple Martins also have a "dawnsong". Tapes of this song are sold to attract martins to newly established birdhouses.
Purple Martin
--------------------------------------...
Problems listening to this file? See media help.
[edit] Distribution and ecology
Their breeding habitat is open areas across eastern North America, and also some locations on the west coast from British Columbia to Mexico. [4]. This species typically breeds in colonies located in close proximity to human housing.
The Purple Martin migrates to the Amazon basin in winter. Its winter range extends into Ecuador[5] but does not seem to ascend far up the Andean foothills.
The first record of this species in Europe was a single bird on Lewis, Scotland on 5-6 September 2004, and the second was on the Azores on 6 September 2004.
Purple Martins are aerial insectivores, meaning that they catch insects from the air. The birds are agile hunters and eat a variety of winged insects. Rarely, on occasion, they will come to the ground to eat insects. They usually fly relatively high, so, contrary to popular opinion, mosquitos do not form a large part of their diet.
Reply:How about Eagle? I know a little boy whose middle name is Eagle.
Reply:Hawk?? lol I think Carden ould be ok as a form of Cardinal cuz he would get teased with Cardinal
Reply:Falcon
Hawk
Reply:wren but spelled Ren. Kevin Bacon from Footloose
Reply:Lark
Reply:How about Lark? Drake?
Might I add that I am so glad to see Robin on a boy where it belongs!!
Reply:sparrow or cardnal???
srry dude
Reply:drake
Reply:Tweety
sorry but I couldn't think of anything better
Reply:Hunter lol...i go for Maya for a girl and Hawk for a boy.
What is a nice male baby name that is also a type of bird?
Phoenix http://www.behindthename.com/name/phoeni...
Finch http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view...
Sparrow http://www.behindthename.com/name/sparro...
Corbin http://www.behindthename.com/name/corbin
Bran (means "raven" in Irish)
http://www.behindthename.com/name/bran-1
Astor (meaning "hawk") http://www.behindthename.com/name/astor
Crane http://www.babynames.com/name/CRANE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_(bird...
Lories (nickname of Lory - not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lories
Grebe (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Greb...
Gannet (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gannet
Pigeon (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove
Oriole (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_O...
Heron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron http://www.behindthename.com/name/heron
Lark (but this is better as a females name...) http://www.behindthename.com/name/lark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lark
Of course, if you have a girl you could use Lark, Wren, Teal or Dove (all keep well with your theme of birds - Raven doesn't fit quite as well...)
Best of luck - let us know what you narrow it down too...
Reply:Here is a full list:
http://www.babynames.com.au/Search/searc...
My favorites:
Ellery, Robyn (Rob), Monti
Reply:Merlin (a hawk)
Peregrine (falcon)
Reply:I love the name Phoenix.
I also love the name Avery. Although its not a birds name it relates to birds.
Reply:Condor, Finch, Conure, Crane, Hawk, Falcon, are some i can think of.
Cardinal may come off as a Catholic priest.
Reply:Phoenix
Falcon
Reply:Martin
Purple Martin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Purple Martin
Male Purple Martin
Conservation status
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Hirundinidae
Genus: Progne
Species: P. subis
Binomial name
Progne subis
(Linnaeus, 1766)
The Purple Martin (Progne subis) is the largest North American swallow at 20 cm length. Adults have a slightly forked tail. These "aerial acrobats" have speed and agility in flight, and when approaching their housing, will dive from the sky with their wings tucked at great speeds.
This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Hirundo subis.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Description
2 Distribution and ecology
3 See also
4 Footnotes
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Description
Proper identification of Purple Martins is determined by their age. It takes two years for this species to reach their full adult breeding plumage. This makes identification complicated. There are some common acronyms used in identifying the age and sex of Purple Martins. "HY" means "hatching year", "SY" means "second year" and "ASY" means "after second year".
ASY (adult birds)
Adult males are entirely black with glossy steel blue sheen, and adult females are dark on top with some steel blue sheen, and lighter underparts.
SY (subadult birds)
Females look similar to "ASY" females minus the steel blue sheen on the back. Males look very much like females at this age, but they will have solid black feathers starting to emerge on their chest in a blotchy, random pattern as they moult to their adult plumage.
West Coast Purple Martins on a nest box near Fern Ridge Reservoir, OregonThe eastern nominate subspecies P. s. subis nests exclusively in man-made bird houses, of which about a million are provided. It is the only bird totally dependent on humans for nest sites.[citation needed] It is important to note that unmonitored Purple Martin houses often become breeding colonies for House Sparrows and Common Starlings — invasive species responsible for declining Martin populations across North America. Both of these aggressive non-native species were introduced from Europe and often kill Martins for their nest cavity[citation needed]. If House Sparrows and/or Starlings are not actively controlled and removed from the housing site, the Martins will lose their eggs and young causing the martins to abandon the site. Because of the devastating effects on Purple Martins, many landlords trap the invasive species to ensure the survival of their colony of martins.
The paler subspecies P. s. hesperia of Arizona and western Mexico uses only woodpecker holes in Saguaro and other large cacti, and the large pale west coast form P. s. arboricola utilises woodpecker and other natural cavities as well as nesting boxes and gourds.
The call is described as: "Throaty and rich tchew-wew, etc., or pew pew. Song gurgling, ending in a succession of low rich gutturals".[3] Purple Martins also have a "dawnsong". Tapes of this song are sold to attract martins to newly established birdhouses.
Purple Martin
--------------------------------------...
Problems listening to this file? See media help.
[edit] Distribution and ecology
Their breeding habitat is open areas across eastern North America, and also some locations on the west coast from British Columbia to Mexico. [4]. This species typically breeds in colonies located in close proximity to human housing.
The Purple Martin migrates to the Amazon basin in winter. Its winter range extends into Ecuador[5] but does not seem to ascend far up the Andean foothills.
The first record of this species in Europe was a single bird on Lewis, Scotland on 5-6 September 2004, and the second was on the Azores on 6 September 2004.
Purple Martins are aerial insectivores, meaning that they catch insects from the air. The birds are agile hunters and eat a variety of winged insects. Rarely, on occasion, they will come to the ground to eat insects. They usually fly relatively high, so, contrary to popular opinion, mosquitos do not form a large part of their diet.
Reply:How about Eagle? I know a little boy whose middle name is Eagle.
Reply:Hawk?? lol I think Carden ould be ok as a form of Cardinal cuz he would get teased with Cardinal
Reply:Falcon
Hawk
Reply:wren but spelled Ren. Kevin Bacon from Footloose
Reply:Lark
Reply:How about Lark? Drake?
Might I add that I am so glad to see Robin on a boy where it belongs!!
Reply:sparrow or cardnal???
srry dude
Reply:drake
Reply:Tweety
sorry but I couldn't think of anything better
Reply:Hunter lol...i go for Maya for a girl and Hawk for a boy.
What is a good male name for my kitten?
We got two new kittens. One is Alexi Iris and her brother is Nathan _______? Does anyone have a suggestion for a middle name for Nathan?
What is a good male name for my kitten?
Cole.
Reply:Color? How about Nathan Hale?
Reply:Alexi Iris is adorable! O.O Aww! :D
Nathan is a cute name. Maybe for his middle name you could do Nathan Gold. Or Nathan Jumper.
I'm not sure, I'm not very good with names, I hope I helped though! :)
Reply:Nathan Douglas
Reply:What about Nathan Willifer?
Vik
Reply:Jason
Reply:Nathan Fire! lol
Reply:Albert Einstein.
Reply:What about Noir. . . Noir is french for black. It might be cute. Nathan Noir. It's kind of pronouced like nu-a. Good Luck
Reply:Nathan Allen
Nathan Jojo
I had a black cat once/w gold eyes- I named him, Ebony
Reply:Nathan:
Fox
Carson
Teo
Naughty
Huge
Reply:Noah.
What is a good male name for my kitten?
Cole.
Reply:Color? How about Nathan Hale?
Reply:Alexi Iris is adorable! O.O Aww! :D
Nathan is a cute name. Maybe for his middle name you could do Nathan Gold. Or Nathan Jumper.
I'm not sure, I'm not very good with names, I hope I helped though! :)
Reply:Nathan Douglas
Reply:What about Nathan Willifer?
Vik
Reply:Jason
Reply:Nathan Fire! lol
Reply:Albert Einstein.
Reply:What about Noir. . . Noir is french for black. It might be cute. Nathan Noir. It's kind of pronouced like nu-a. Good Luck
Reply:Nathan Allen
Nathan Jojo
I had a black cat once/w gold eyes- I named him, Ebony
Reply:Nathan:
Fox
Carson
Teo
Naughty
Huge
Reply:Noah.
If you had a miniature dacshund puppy that is brown and is a male what name would you pick?
I am getting a new puppy next weekend and I would really like some tips for names. Thank You!!!
If you had a miniature dacshund puppy that is brown and is a male what name would you pick?
Oscar
Reply:I've always like the names Dean and Deluca (like the store) for male dogs. On the movie Open Season the dacshund is named Mr. Weenie and I find that halarious. Some more random ones:
Toby
Chester
Duke
Barron
Reply:Sam idk just a suggestion
I already have two dachshund dogs that are pretty cool to have and sometimes very entertaining good luck
Reply:Darby
Tanner
Sonny
Dinky
Jasper
Limo=their long like a limosine
Chase
Nigel
Barlowe
Reply:My mini-dach is named Sonny. And I know of another one named Manny.......
Reply:1.cooper
Reply:Joey.
Reply:ralph
If you had a miniature dacshund puppy that is brown and is a male what name would you pick?
Oscar
Reply:I've always like the names Dean and Deluca (like the store) for male dogs. On the movie Open Season the dacshund is named Mr. Weenie and I find that halarious. Some more random ones:
Toby
Chester
Duke
Barron
Reply:Sam idk just a suggestion
I already have two dachshund dogs that are pretty cool to have and sometimes very entertaining good luck
Reply:Darby
Tanner
Sonny
Dinky
Jasper
Limo=their long like a limosine
Chase
Nigel
Barlowe
Reply:My mini-dach is named Sonny. And I know of another one named Manny.......
Reply:1.cooper
Reply:Joey.
Reply:ralph
What is a good dog name (male and female names) thats from a cult movie or an old eighties movie. Or?
some other old vintage movie/book. Any kind of obscure reference
What is a good dog name (male and female names) thats from a cult movie or an old eighties movie. Or?
Goonie for the goonies!
Reply:Female Names: Pris from Blade Runner, Columbia %26amp; Magenta from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Male Names: Riff Raff from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Vega as in Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction which actually could also be a Female name and Weiss as in Janet Weiss from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
( Weiss sounds more manly than Janet lol. )
Reply:Buger
lue anne
billy Jack
sadie
bluea
casper
Reply:Murdock-Airplane
Thornton-Back to School
Dar-BeastMaster
Kiri-BeastMater
Jules-St. Elmo's Fire
Chunk-Goonies
Fletch-Fletch
Gizmo-Gremlins
Spike-Gremlins
Veronica-Heathers
Star-Lost Boys
Dally-The Outsiders
Leia-Star Wars
Bud-Urban Cowboy
Good luck!
Reply:ROVER IS A GOOD DOGS NAME.
Reply:male female
max molly
Rex Trixi
schooter kim
rin tin tin Asterix
Buddy lassie
scooby lola
greif schatzie
boo jenny
Reply:try tin-tin or scooby / scoody doo for males
Reply:Jake Ryan
Reply:bob.... thats a classic right?
Reply:Inigo Montoya- Princess Bride
Goose- Top Gun
Bueller- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Duckie- Pretty in Pink
Piwackitt- (%26lt;--sp?) Bell, Book, %26amp; Candle (a Jimmy Stewart %26amp; Kim Novak film about witches from the 50's or 60's)
Falkor- the luckdragon from The Neverending Story
Princess Buttercup- Princess Bride
Reply:Snoopy is a classic.
How about Conan the Barbarian? Or Barbarella if it's a she-dog.
It would help to know the breed.
Reply:I don't know!!maybe BUCH or LAIKA or FRANK!!
Reply:duckey-pretty in pink
donger-sixteen candles
baby-dirty dancing
Reply:Buddy or Cassia,or Princess,or Cayyisha,or Lassie.Maybe Precious.I named my puppy Allison.
Reply:Try this site... it might give you some ideas. Or just google dog names, most of them have categories that the names came from if youre looking for something specific.
I kind of like Sloan (Ferris Beulers girlfriend)
Reply:Ferris (Ferris Bueller) or any of the old one-name-er bands or artists Madonna or Blondie
Reply:any names from rocky horror picture or the original movie hairspray or any other john walters movies. dont forget pulp fiction and clockwork orange. get to know the dog first and see which movie their personality leads you too
canna seed
What is a good dog name (male and female names) thats from a cult movie or an old eighties movie. Or?
Goonie for the goonies!
Reply:Female Names: Pris from Blade Runner, Columbia %26amp; Magenta from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
Male Names: Riff Raff from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Vega as in Vincent Vega from Pulp Fiction which actually could also be a Female name and Weiss as in Janet Weiss from The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
( Weiss sounds more manly than Janet lol. )
Reply:Buger
lue anne
billy Jack
sadie
bluea
casper
Reply:Murdock-Airplane
Thornton-Back to School
Dar-BeastMaster
Kiri-BeastMater
Jules-St. Elmo's Fire
Chunk-Goonies
Fletch-Fletch
Gizmo-Gremlins
Spike-Gremlins
Veronica-Heathers
Star-Lost Boys
Dally-The Outsiders
Leia-Star Wars
Bud-Urban Cowboy
Good luck!
Reply:ROVER IS A GOOD DOGS NAME.
Reply:male female
max molly
Rex Trixi
schooter kim
rin tin tin Asterix
Buddy lassie
scooby lola
greif schatzie
boo jenny
Reply:try tin-tin or scooby / scoody doo for males
Reply:Jake Ryan
Reply:bob.... thats a classic right?
Reply:Inigo Montoya- Princess Bride
Goose- Top Gun
Bueller- Ferris Bueller's Day Off
Duckie- Pretty in Pink
Piwackitt- (%26lt;--sp?) Bell, Book, %26amp; Candle (a Jimmy Stewart %26amp; Kim Novak film about witches from the 50's or 60's)
Falkor- the luckdragon from The Neverending Story
Princess Buttercup- Princess Bride
Reply:Snoopy is a classic.
How about Conan the Barbarian? Or Barbarella if it's a she-dog.
It would help to know the breed.
Reply:I don't know!!maybe BUCH or LAIKA or FRANK!!
Reply:duckey-pretty in pink
donger-sixteen candles
baby-dirty dancing
Reply:Buddy or Cassia,or Princess,or Cayyisha,or Lassie.Maybe Precious.I named my puppy Allison.
Reply:Try this site... it might give you some ideas. Or just google dog names, most of them have categories that the names came from if youre looking for something specific.
I kind of like Sloan (Ferris Beulers girlfriend)
Reply:Ferris (Ferris Bueller) or any of the old one-name-er bands or artists Madonna or Blondie
Reply:any names from rocky horror picture or the original movie hairspray or any other john walters movies. dont forget pulp fiction and clockwork orange. get to know the dog first and see which movie their personality leads you too
canna seed
What is a nice male baby name that is also a type of bird?
We have named our sons after birds as we want them to soar high to whatever they decide to do in the future. My eldest son's name is Robin while my second son's name is Jay. I'm looking for another name that is also a type of bird for my third son due end of March...we were thinking of Cardinal but we are not totally convinced yet. What do you suggest?
What is a nice male baby name that is also a type of bird?
Phoenix http://www.behindthename.com/name/phoeni...
Finch http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view...
Sparrow http://www.behindthename.com/name/sparro...
Corbin http://www.behindthename.com/name/corbin
Bran (means "raven" in Irish)
http://www.behindthename.com/name/bran-1
Astor (meaning "hawk") http://www.behindthename.com/name/astor
Crane http://www.babynames.com/name/CRANE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_(bird...
Lories (nickname of Lory - not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lories
Grebe (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Greb...
Gannet (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gannet
Pigeon (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove
Oriole (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_O...
Heron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron http://www.behindthename.com/name/heron
Lark (but this is better as a females name...) http://www.behindthename.com/name/lark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lark
Of course, if you have a girl you could use Lark, Wren, Teal or Dove (all keep well with your theme of birds - Raven doesn't fit quite as well...)
Best of luck - let us know what you narrow it down too...
Reply:Here is a full list:
http://www.babynames.com.au/Search/searc...
My favorites:
Ellery, Robyn (Rob), Monti
Reply:Merlin (a hawk)
Peregrine (falcon)
Reply:I love the name Phoenix.
I also love the name Avery. Although its not a birds name it relates to birds.
Reply:Condor, Finch, Conure, Crane, Hawk, Falcon, are some i can think of.
Cardinal may come off as a Catholic priest.
Reply:Phoenix
Falcon
Reply:Martin
Purple Martin
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Purple Martin
Male Purple Martin
Conservation status
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Hirundinidae
Genus: Progne
Species: P. subis
Binomial name
Progne subis
(Linnaeus, 1766)
The Purple Martin (Progne subis) is the largest North American swallow at 20 cm length. Adults have a slightly forked tail. These "aerial acrobats" have speed and agility in flight, and when approaching their housing, will dive from the sky with their wings tucked at great speeds.
This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Hirundo subis.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Description
2 Distribution and ecology
3 See also
4 Footnotes
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Description
Proper identification of Purple Martins is determined by their age. It takes two years for this species to reach their full adult breeding plumage. This makes identification complicated. There are some common acronyms used in identifying the age and sex of Purple Martins. "HY" means "hatching year", "SY" means "second year" and "ASY" means "after second year".
ASY (adult birds)
Adult males are entirely black with glossy steel blue sheen, and adult females are dark on top with some steel blue sheen, and lighter underparts.
SY (subadult birds)
Females look similar to "ASY" females minus the steel blue sheen on the back. Males look very much like females at this age, but they will have solid black feathers starting to emerge on their chest in a blotchy, random pattern as they moult to their adult plumage.
West Coast Purple Martins on a nest box near Fern Ridge Reservoir, OregonThe eastern nominate subspecies P. s. subis nests exclusively in man-made bird houses, of which about a million are provided. It is the only bird totally dependent on humans for nest sites.[citation needed] It is important to note that unmonitored Purple Martin houses often become breeding colonies for House Sparrows and Common Starlings — invasive species responsible for declining Martin populations across North America. Both of these aggressive non-native species were introduced from Europe and often kill Martins for their nest cavity[citation needed]. If House Sparrows and/or Starlings are not actively controlled and removed from the housing site, the Martins will lose their eggs and young causing the martins to abandon the site. Because of the devastating effects on Purple Martins, many landlords trap the invasive species to ensure the survival of their colony of martins.
The paler subspecies P. s. hesperia of Arizona and western Mexico uses only woodpecker holes in Saguaro and other large cacti, and the large pale west coast form P. s. arboricola utilises woodpecker and other natural cavities as well as nesting boxes and gourds.
The call is described as: "Throaty and rich tchew-wew, etc., or pew pew. Song gurgling, ending in a succession of low rich gutturals".[3] Purple Martins also have a "dawnsong". Tapes of this song are sold to attract martins to newly established birdhouses.
Purple Martin
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[edit] Distribution and ecology
Their breeding habitat is open areas across eastern North America, and also some locations on the west coast from British Columbia to Mexico. [4]. This species typically breeds in colonies located in close proximity to human housing.
The Purple Martin migrates to the Amazon basin in winter. Its winter range extends into Ecuador[5] but does not seem to ascend far up the Andean foothills.
The first record of this species in Europe was a single bird on Lewis, Scotland on 5-6 September 2004, and the second was on the Azores on 6 September 2004.
Purple Martins are aerial insectivores, meaning that they catch insects from the air. The birds are agile hunters and eat a variety of winged insects. Rarely, on occasion, they will come to the ground to eat insects. They usually fly relatively high, so, contrary to popular opinion, mosquitos do not form a large part of their diet.
Reply:How about Eagle? I know a little boy whose middle name is Eagle.
Reply:Hawk?? lol I think Carden ould be ok as a form of Cardinal cuz he would get teased with Cardinal
Reply:Falcon
Hawk
Reply:wren but spelled Ren. Kevin Bacon from Footloose
Reply:Lark
Reply:How about Lark? Drake?
Might I add that I am so glad to see Robin on a boy where it belongs!!
Reply:sparrow or cardnal???
srry dude
Reply:drake
Reply:Tweety
sorry but I couldn't think of anything better
Reply:Hunter lol...i go for Maya for a girl and Hawk for a boy.
What is a nice male baby name that is also a type of bird?
Phoenix http://www.behindthename.com/name/phoeni...
Finch http://www.behindthename.com/submit/view...
Sparrow http://www.behindthename.com/name/sparro...
Corbin http://www.behindthename.com/name/corbin
Bran (means "raven" in Irish)
http://www.behindthename.com/name/bran-1
Astor (meaning "hawk") http://www.behindthename.com/name/astor
Crane http://www.babynames.com/name/CRANE
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crane_(bird...
Lories (nickname of Lory - not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lories
Grebe (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Greb...
Gannet (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gannet
Pigeon (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dove
Oriole (not a typical name) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_O...
Heron http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heron http://www.behindthename.com/name/heron
Lark (but this is better as a females name...) http://www.behindthename.com/name/lark http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lark
Of course, if you have a girl you could use Lark, Wren, Teal or Dove (all keep well with your theme of birds - Raven doesn't fit quite as well...)
Best of luck - let us know what you narrow it down too...
Reply:Here is a full list:
http://www.babynames.com.au/Search/searc...
My favorites:
Ellery, Robyn (Rob), Monti
Reply:Merlin (a hawk)
Peregrine (falcon)
Reply:I love the name Phoenix.
I also love the name Avery. Although its not a birds name it relates to birds.
Reply:Condor, Finch, Conure, Crane, Hawk, Falcon, are some i can think of.
Cardinal may come off as a Catholic priest.
Reply:Phoenix
Falcon
Reply:Martin
Purple Martin
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Purple Martin
Male Purple Martin
Conservation status
Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)[1]
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Aves
Order: Passeriformes
Family: Hirundinidae
Genus: Progne
Species: P. subis
Binomial name
Progne subis
(Linnaeus, 1766)
The Purple Martin (Progne subis) is the largest North American swallow at 20 cm length. Adults have a slightly forked tail. These "aerial acrobats" have speed and agility in flight, and when approaching their housing, will dive from the sky with their wings tucked at great speeds.
This species was first described by Linnaeus in his Systema naturae in 1758 as Hirundo subis.[2]
Contents [hide]
1 Description
2 Distribution and ecology
3 See also
4 Footnotes
5 References
6 External links
[edit] Description
Proper identification of Purple Martins is determined by their age. It takes two years for this species to reach their full adult breeding plumage. This makes identification complicated. There are some common acronyms used in identifying the age and sex of Purple Martins. "HY" means "hatching year", "SY" means "second year" and "ASY" means "after second year".
ASY (adult birds)
Adult males are entirely black with glossy steel blue sheen, and adult females are dark on top with some steel blue sheen, and lighter underparts.
SY (subadult birds)
Females look similar to "ASY" females minus the steel blue sheen on the back. Males look very much like females at this age, but they will have solid black feathers starting to emerge on their chest in a blotchy, random pattern as they moult to their adult plumage.
West Coast Purple Martins on a nest box near Fern Ridge Reservoir, OregonThe eastern nominate subspecies P. s. subis nests exclusively in man-made bird houses, of which about a million are provided. It is the only bird totally dependent on humans for nest sites.[citation needed] It is important to note that unmonitored Purple Martin houses often become breeding colonies for House Sparrows and Common Starlings — invasive species responsible for declining Martin populations across North America. Both of these aggressive non-native species were introduced from Europe and often kill Martins for their nest cavity[citation needed]. If House Sparrows and/or Starlings are not actively controlled and removed from the housing site, the Martins will lose their eggs and young causing the martins to abandon the site. Because of the devastating effects on Purple Martins, many landlords trap the invasive species to ensure the survival of their colony of martins.
The paler subspecies P. s. hesperia of Arizona and western Mexico uses only woodpecker holes in Saguaro and other large cacti, and the large pale west coast form P. s. arboricola utilises woodpecker and other natural cavities as well as nesting boxes and gourds.
The call is described as: "Throaty and rich tchew-wew, etc., or pew pew. Song gurgling, ending in a succession of low rich gutturals".[3] Purple Martins also have a "dawnsong". Tapes of this song are sold to attract martins to newly established birdhouses.
Purple Martin
--------------------------------------...
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[edit] Distribution and ecology
Their breeding habitat is open areas across eastern North America, and also some locations on the west coast from British Columbia to Mexico. [4]. This species typically breeds in colonies located in close proximity to human housing.
The Purple Martin migrates to the Amazon basin in winter. Its winter range extends into Ecuador[5] but does not seem to ascend far up the Andean foothills.
The first record of this species in Europe was a single bird on Lewis, Scotland on 5-6 September 2004, and the second was on the Azores on 6 September 2004.
Purple Martins are aerial insectivores, meaning that they catch insects from the air. The birds are agile hunters and eat a variety of winged insects. Rarely, on occasion, they will come to the ground to eat insects. They usually fly relatively high, so, contrary to popular opinion, mosquitos do not form a large part of their diet.
Reply:How about Eagle? I know a little boy whose middle name is Eagle.
Reply:Hawk?? lol I think Carden ould be ok as a form of Cardinal cuz he would get teased with Cardinal
Reply:Falcon
Hawk
Reply:wren but spelled Ren. Kevin Bacon from Footloose
Reply:Lark
Reply:How about Lark? Drake?
Might I add that I am so glad to see Robin on a boy where it belongs!!
Reply:sparrow or cardnal???
srry dude
Reply:drake
Reply:Tweety
sorry but I couldn't think of anything better
Reply:Hunter lol...i go for Maya for a girl and Hawk for a boy.
What is a good male name for my kitten?
We got two new kittens. One is Alexi Iris and her brother is Nathan _______? Does anyone have a suggestion for a middle name for Nathan?
What is a good male name for my kitten?
Cole.
Reply:Noah.
Reply:Nathan:
Fox
Carson
Teo
Naughty
Huge
Reply:What about Nathan Willifer?
Vik
Reply:Nathan Fire! lol
Reply:Nathan Allen
Nathan Jojo
I had a black cat once/w gold eyes- I named him, Ebony
Reply:Nathan Douglas
Reply:Color? How about Nathan Hale?
Reply:Albert Einstein.
Reply:Jason
Reply:Alexi Iris is adorable! O.O Aww! :D
Nathan is a cute name. Maybe for his middle name you could do Nathan Gold. Or Nathan Jumper.
I'm not sure, I'm not very good with names, I hope I helped though! :)
Reply:What about Noir. . . Noir is french for black. It might be cute. Nathan Noir. It's kind of pronouced like nu-a. Good Luck
What is a good male name for my kitten?
Cole.
Reply:Noah.
Reply:Nathan:
Fox
Carson
Teo
Naughty
Huge
Reply:What about Nathan Willifer?
Vik
Reply:Nathan Fire! lol
Reply:Nathan Allen
Nathan Jojo
I had a black cat once/w gold eyes- I named him, Ebony
Reply:Nathan Douglas
Reply:Color? How about Nathan Hale?
Reply:Albert Einstein.
Reply:Jason
Reply:Alexi Iris is adorable! O.O Aww! :D
Nathan is a cute name. Maybe for his middle name you could do Nathan Gold. Or Nathan Jumper.
I'm not sure, I'm not very good with names, I hope I helped though! :)
Reply:What about Noir. . . Noir is french for black. It might be cute. Nathan Noir. It's kind of pronouced like nu-a. Good Luck
If you had a miniature dacshund puppy that is brown and is a male what name would you pick?
I am getting a new puppy next weekend and I would really like some tips for names. Thank You!!!
If you had a miniature dacshund puppy that is brown and is a male what name would you pick?
Oscar
Reply:I've always like the names Dean and Deluca (like the store) for male dogs. On the movie Open Season the dacshund is named Mr. Weenie and I find that halarious. Some more random ones:
Toby
Chester
Duke
Barron
Reply:Sam idk just a suggestion
I already have two dachshund dogs that are pretty cool to have and sometimes very entertaining good luck
Reply:Darby
Tanner
Sonny
Dinky
Jasper
Limo=their long like a limosine
Chase
Nigel
Barlowe
Reply:My mini-dach is named Sonny. And I know of another one named Manny.......
Reply:1.cooper
Reply:Joey.
Reply:ralph
If you had a miniature dacshund puppy that is brown and is a male what name would you pick?
Oscar
Reply:I've always like the names Dean and Deluca (like the store) for male dogs. On the movie Open Season the dacshund is named Mr. Weenie and I find that halarious. Some more random ones:
Toby
Chester
Duke
Barron
Reply:Sam idk just a suggestion
I already have two dachshund dogs that are pretty cool to have and sometimes very entertaining good luck
Reply:Darby
Tanner
Sonny
Dinky
Jasper
Limo=their long like a limosine
Chase
Nigel
Barlowe
Reply:My mini-dach is named Sonny. And I know of another one named Manny.......
Reply:1.cooper
Reply:Joey.
Reply:ralph
What are 2 names that you truely love, one being a male name and the other being a female name?
Damon for a male
Either Ashley or Jennifer for a female.
What are 2 names that you truely love, one being a male name and the other being a female name?
Oh, love this name for girls:
Cadence, and Priscilla
And for guys:
Kris, and Adam
Reply:Wesley
Rebecca
Reply:Sean
Maeve
Reply:harry sally
Reply:Joshua and Kallie
Reply:Alexander Rebecca
touch-me-not
Either Ashley or Jennifer for a female.
What are 2 names that you truely love, one being a male name and the other being a female name?
Oh, love this name for girls:
Cadence, and Priscilla
And for guys:
Kris, and Adam
Reply:Wesley
Rebecca
Reply:Sean
Maeve
Reply:harry sally
Reply:Joshua and Kallie
Reply:Alexander Rebecca
touch-me-not
What is a good male dog name that starts with the letter H?
Best answer gets 10 points, need to know by tomorrow.
What is a good male dog name that starts with the letter H?
Hunter
Harley
Humphrey
Hamlet
Hoagie
Henry
Higgins
Hank
Hobo
Hobbit
Herbie
Reply:Hans, double points if he's an Alsation (German Shepard).
Hotchkiss, Hominey Grits, Harold, Hometime, Helicopter (some dogs spin in circles chasing their own tail, so this could even be appropriate), or Human (Hugh for short).
Honda (Hey, I see people naming their children Mercedes and Lexus).
I dunno, I'm just making them up. I used to know someone with a Rottweiler mongrel attack dog named Cat.
Reply:What about Harley, Hank, Howard, Herby, Houston, Howie, Hulk, Hugh, Hayden, Homer, Hooch, Hooker, Hudson, Huxley, Hutch just to mention a few.
Reply:Howard
Hugo
Hippie
Homer
Hop
Hiphop
Holly
Holiday
Hector
Hestor
Hannah
Hero
Hope
Hiccups
Hattie
Hanna Beth
Hacker
Hugh
Hugs
Hess
Hunter
Honey
Hawk
Hippo
Heff
Reply:Henry, Harry, Hulio, Hernada, Hola, Hugo.. That's all that I can think of without looking up on a dog name website.
Reply:Horatio, Helmsley, Heineken, Heller, Helios, Ham.
My favorite would probably be Heineken xD
Reply:henry, hector, holley,hannah, hammy, halo, henrietta, helen, helena, horathio srry thats all i got
Reply:Harvey, Happy, Hal, Harry, If a college football fan, Heisman. Hector,Henry.
Reply:Hoss, Hulk, Harley, Hank, Henry, Humphrey, Havok, Ham, Harrison, Hank,
:o)
Reply:Harry, Herbie, Huey, Henry.
Reply:Hudson
Hugo
Harry
Hercules
Hogie
Hog
Hammer
Reply:Harley
Hero
Humphrey
Hulk
Hank
Herman
Homer
Reply:What about Herbert, Bert for short, that was my Grandad!
Reply:Harley
Howard
Hank
Hugo
Reply:Hector
Reply:Hero!
Reply:Huff McGruff!
Reply:what kind of dog is it?
What is a good male dog name that starts with the letter H?
Hunter
Harley
Humphrey
Hamlet
Hoagie
Henry
Higgins
Hank
Hobo
Hobbit
Herbie
Reply:Hans, double points if he's an Alsation (German Shepard).
Hotchkiss, Hominey Grits, Harold, Hometime, Helicopter (some dogs spin in circles chasing their own tail, so this could even be appropriate), or Human (Hugh for short).
Honda (Hey, I see people naming their children Mercedes and Lexus).
I dunno, I'm just making them up. I used to know someone with a Rottweiler mongrel attack dog named Cat.
Reply:What about Harley, Hank, Howard, Herby, Houston, Howie, Hulk, Hugh, Hayden, Homer, Hooch, Hooker, Hudson, Huxley, Hutch just to mention a few.
Reply:Howard
Hugo
Hippie
Homer
Hop
Hiphop
Holly
Holiday
Hector
Hestor
Hannah
Hero
Hope
Hiccups
Hattie
Hanna Beth
Hacker
Hugh
Hugs
Hess
Hunter
Honey
Hawk
Hippo
Heff
Reply:Henry, Harry, Hulio, Hernada, Hola, Hugo.. That's all that I can think of without looking up on a dog name website.
Reply:Horatio, Helmsley, Heineken, Heller, Helios, Ham.
My favorite would probably be Heineken xD
Reply:henry, hector, holley,hannah, hammy, halo, henrietta, helen, helena, horathio srry thats all i got
Reply:Harvey, Happy, Hal, Harry, If a college football fan, Heisman. Hector,Henry.
Reply:Hoss, Hulk, Harley, Hank, Henry, Humphrey, Havok, Ham, Harrison, Hank,
:o)
Reply:Harry, Herbie, Huey, Henry.
Reply:Hudson
Hugo
Harry
Hercules
Hogie
Hog
Hammer
Reply:Harley
Hero
Humphrey
Hulk
Hank
Herman
Homer
Reply:What about Herbert, Bert for short, that was my Grandad!
Reply:Harley
Howard
Hank
Hugo
Reply:Hector
Reply:Hero!
Reply:Huff McGruff!
Reply:what kind of dog is it?
What do you think is the best male puppy name?
Cause i'm getting a male puppy and i need to think of a name!
What do you think is the best male puppy name?
Dakota, (boxer) Joe, (coco lab) java, rusty(brown dog)
Reply:I like Jake but then I'm biased since my own dog is called Jake! What about Toby, Sirius, Max, Shad, Chase, Zach, Boomer, Whisp or Connor?
Reply:Beavis
Reply:Male or Female a dog should be named in a fashion that coincides with his/her personality.
Reply:Roscoe, Ringo, Charlie, Decker, Caper, Dakota, Tucker, Tanner
Reply:Waldo , because if he gets lost you can say where is Waldo ....lol
Reply:I think Scout is a really cute name. My friend's sister has a puppy with that name and it totally fits the dog because both the name and the puppy are adorable!
Reply:it depends on the breed of the dog is the dog a smaller
or larger breed ?
I like Spunky, Peanut %26amp; Rocky (for a large dog)
Reply:YODA?!
Reply:buster
Reply:rocky
Reply:snoopy, prince, harley,buddy
Reply:I heard a cute one the other day - Freckles.
Reply:Barkley.
Reply:Bubba
Reply:Rocky Balboa
Reply:Jackson
Reply:juicy fruit
Reply:I like the name Laertes (Ophelia's brother in Hamlet).
Reply:Milo
Reply:Goofy
Reply:Sonic.
Shadow.
Tails.
Vector.
Charmy.
Espio.
Reply:Chino.
Reply:Finnius
Reply:Scar, Brownie,Snoopy, Clide, Tar Baby,Sassie, Pedro
Reply:Gareth or Sebastian
Reply:killer, and, put the biggest dogfood dish you can find, on your front porch! helps his ego, and really gets a great reaction from those home wrecking burglars!
Reply:Jake.
Reply:Don't name it until you see the dog, their mannerisms and name it after you've tried a few on it.
We seem to have multiple nicknames for our animals after they do things, sometimes they answer to certain names better.
chestnut
What do you think is the best male puppy name?
Dakota, (boxer) Joe, (coco lab) java, rusty(brown dog)
Reply:I like Jake but then I'm biased since my own dog is called Jake! What about Toby, Sirius, Max, Shad, Chase, Zach, Boomer, Whisp or Connor?
Reply:Beavis
Reply:Male or Female a dog should be named in a fashion that coincides with his/her personality.
Reply:Roscoe, Ringo, Charlie, Decker, Caper, Dakota, Tucker, Tanner
Reply:Waldo , because if he gets lost you can say where is Waldo ....lol
Reply:I think Scout is a really cute name. My friend's sister has a puppy with that name and it totally fits the dog because both the name and the puppy are adorable!
Reply:it depends on the breed of the dog is the dog a smaller
or larger breed ?
I like Spunky, Peanut %26amp; Rocky (for a large dog)
Reply:YODA?!
Reply:buster
Reply:rocky
Reply:snoopy, prince, harley,buddy
Reply:I heard a cute one the other day - Freckles.
Reply:Barkley.
Reply:Bubba
Reply:Rocky Balboa
Reply:Jackson
Reply:juicy fruit
Reply:I like the name Laertes (Ophelia's brother in Hamlet).
Reply:Milo
Reply:Goofy
Reply:Sonic.
Shadow.
Tails.
Vector.
Charmy.
Espio.
Reply:Chino.
Reply:Finnius
Reply:Scar, Brownie,Snoopy, Clide, Tar Baby,Sassie, Pedro
Reply:Gareth or Sebastian
Reply:killer, and, put the biggest dogfood dish you can find, on your front porch! helps his ego, and really gets a great reaction from those home wrecking burglars!
Reply:Jake.
Reply:Don't name it until you see the dog, their mannerisms and name it after you've tried a few on it.
We seem to have multiple nicknames for our animals after they do things, sometimes they answer to certain names better.
chestnut
What is a beautiful male first name that goes well with James?
I would like something a little old-fashioned but still unique.
I like Asher James-- what do you think?
What do you think?
What is a beautiful male first name that goes well with James?
Robert, Thomas, William, Philip, John
As for Asher, I like it:
"Asher is a one-of-a-kind meeting point for two opposite name trends: It's a biblical classic that sounds like a trendy, modern surname."
Some other suggestions of names (biblical yet modern):
Gideon James
Lincoln James
Reply:It means happieness, and it just goes so well with James! It looks like your little man is going to have a super cute name!
Reply:Asher is okay, but it doesn't seem like the name is finished. Ashton is nice.
I also like Noah James, Hunter James, and Peter James.
Reply:Alexander James
Dylan James
Noah James
Reply:Alfred James
Henry James
Cooper James
Clarence James
Asher-- hopefully he doesn't have dry skin lol
Reply:i don't really like asher..
colby james
donovan james
elliot james
carter james
ashton james
ashby james
adam james
Reply:I also like Ashton better than Asher. Some others I like are...
Owen James
Parker James
Ethan James
Reply:I like
Dustin James
Carter James
Edward James
Aiden James
Lucas James
Ethan James
hope this helped!!(:
kaysoo....
bye!;)
%26lt;3 jessica marie
Reply:I like...
Asher James
Ashton James
Jackson James
Beau James
Tyler James
Reply:Asher James is perfection- classic, elegant, masculine yet beautiful. You don't need any help- just stick with that!
Reply:asher is a nice name. it sounds sophisticated.
i also like:
dylan james
aaron james
michael james
roman james
colin james
edward james
noah james
william james
ryan james
aiden james
Reply:I like Ethan James and Benjamin James
Reply:David James
Reply:Rylan James.
my stepsons name. he is so freakin cute.
Reply:connor james :D
Reply:Asher James is nice!
I also like:
Elliot James
= )
Reply:I like Ashton more than Asher. I also Like Preston, I think it goes great with James.
Reply:October.
Reply:I like Landon James.
Preston James is really good too. Why Asher?
Reply:I think Travis James is very cute.
Reply:Asher James is a little odd. I have a good friend named Ashley that we all call Asher and she is a girl so it reminds me of a girl. I like Keaton James! That's always been what I want to name a boy if I ever have one.
Also..
Peyton James
Ethan James
Brody James
Wyatt James
Hayden James
Austyn James
Camden James
Reply:Joseph James is a good name
Reply:Asher is cute
What about Lucas (Luke)?
Reply:my son is ryley raymond james!! :)
I like Asher James-- what do you think?
What do you think?
What is a beautiful male first name that goes well with James?
Robert, Thomas, William, Philip, John
As for Asher, I like it:
"Asher is a one-of-a-kind meeting point for two opposite name trends: It's a biblical classic that sounds like a trendy, modern surname."
Some other suggestions of names (biblical yet modern):
Gideon James
Lincoln James
Reply:It means happieness, and it just goes so well with James! It looks like your little man is going to have a super cute name!
Reply:Asher is okay, but it doesn't seem like the name is finished. Ashton is nice.
I also like Noah James, Hunter James, and Peter James.
Reply:Alexander James
Dylan James
Noah James
Reply:Alfred James
Henry James
Cooper James
Clarence James
Asher-- hopefully he doesn't have dry skin lol
Reply:i don't really like asher..
colby james
donovan james
elliot james
carter james
ashton james
ashby james
adam james
Reply:I also like Ashton better than Asher. Some others I like are...
Owen James
Parker James
Ethan James
Reply:I like
Dustin James
Carter James
Edward James
Aiden James
Lucas James
Ethan James
hope this helped!!(:
kaysoo....
bye!;)
%26lt;3 jessica marie
Reply:I like...
Asher James
Ashton James
Jackson James
Beau James
Tyler James
Reply:Asher James is perfection- classic, elegant, masculine yet beautiful. You don't need any help- just stick with that!
Reply:asher is a nice name. it sounds sophisticated.
i also like:
dylan james
aaron james
michael james
roman james
colin james
edward james
noah james
william james
ryan james
aiden james
Reply:I like Ethan James and Benjamin James
Reply:David James
Reply:Rylan James.
my stepsons name. he is so freakin cute.
Reply:connor james :D
Reply:Asher James is nice!
I also like:
Elliot James
= )
Reply:I like Ashton more than Asher. I also Like Preston, I think it goes great with James.
Reply:October.
Reply:I like Landon James.
Preston James is really good too. Why Asher?
Reply:I think Travis James is very cute.
Reply:Asher James is a little odd. I have a good friend named Ashley that we all call Asher and she is a girl so it reminds me of a girl. I like Keaton James! That's always been what I want to name a boy if I ever have one.
Also..
Peyton James
Ethan James
Brody James
Wyatt James
Hayden James
Austyn James
Camden James
Reply:Joseph James is a good name
Reply:Asher is cute
What about Lucas (Luke)?
Reply:my son is ryley raymond james!! :)
10 points to the best answer. What's the longest first (male name) and last Japanese name. ?
Preferably 10 of the longest Japanese First (male) and Last names.
10 points to the best answer. What's the longest first (male name) and last Japanese name. ?
it is different depending on the kind of the characters
name (namae):
太郎喜左衛門將時能
たろうきざえもんのしょうときより
taroukizaemonnosyoutokiyori
he is alive now
寿限無寿限無五劫の擦り切れ海砂利水魚の水行末 雲来末 風来末食う寝る処に住む処やぶら小路の藪柑子パイポパイポ パイポのシューリンガンシューリンガンのグーリンダイグーリンダイのポンポコピーのポ...
Jugemu-jugemu Gokōnosurikire Kaijarisuigyo-no Suigyōmatsu Unraimatsu Fūraimatsu Kūnerutokoroni-sumutokoro Yaburakōjino-burakōji Paipopaipo-paiponoshūringan Shūringanno-gūrindai :Gūrindaino-ponpokopīno-ponpokonāno Chōkyūmeino-chōsuke
from Rakugo (Japanese verbal entertainment)
please see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugemu
surname (myoji)
左衛門三郎
さえもんさぶろう
saemonsaburou
勘解由小路
かでのこうじ
kadenokouji
10 points to the best answer. What's the longest first (male name) and last Japanese name. ?
it is different depending on the kind of the characters
name (namae):
太郎喜左衛門將時能
たろうきざえもんのしょうときより
taroukizaemonnosyoutokiyori
he is alive now
寿限無寿限無五劫の擦り切れ海砂利水魚の水行末 雲来末 風来末食う寝る処に住む処やぶら小路の藪柑子パイポパイポ パイポのシューリンガンシューリンガンのグーリンダイグーリンダイのポンポコピーのポ...
Jugemu-jugemu Gokōnosurikire Kaijarisuigyo-no Suigyōmatsu Unraimatsu Fūraimatsu Kūnerutokoroni-sumutokoro Yaburakōjino-burakōji Paipopaipo-paiponoshūringan Shūringanno-gūrindai :Gūrindaino-ponpokopīno-ponpokonāno Chōkyūmeino-chōsuke
from Rakugo (Japanese verbal entertainment)
please see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugemu
surname (myoji)
左衛門三郎
さえもんさぶろう
saemonsaburou
勘解由小路
かでのこうじ
kadenokouji
How should you name male characters?
This particular male is cold, heartless, and revengeful. He's the Alpha Male in the group. Completely dominant, but everyone in the group has a strong male-dominant personality.
I want to call him Dynomite (pronounced Dee-Nom-Me-Tay), but does that sound too feminine? His nickname would be Dyno/Dino.
Thanks so much :)
How should you name male characters?
Even if you tell people it is pronounced differently .... I would personally still read it as the explosive.
I like the nickname Dyno--that is also a car term-I think when you have your car Dyno tested (i don't know if it is spelled like that or not) you see how much horse power it is putting out.
good luck.
Reply:I think people who read the name Dynomite would be confused and think it had the meaning of the actual bomb. Just my opinion, but before I read the pronunciation of it I thought it was like dynamite, the bomb.
I would think yes any name that had a meaning to it that was like hunting, war, spears, etc. would work.
Here are some I pulled up from a couple name websites:
-Fletcher (maker of weapons)
-Wyatt (war)
-Ryder (warrior)
-Lance (spear)
But in the end, your characters are your characters and you can have them named whatever you please. =)
Hope this helps.
Reply:Well, the name Martin means "cold." I like the name Max because it sounds tough, and kind of uncaring. The name Rocky means "tough."
The name you have is kind of feminine, and also hard to pronunciate, and it reminds me of an old bar singer... That's just me. If you do choose your own name, call him Dyno. Sounds tougher.
Reply:I think you should look at name websites so you can find a better varitey of names and then just chose one that sounds like your character.
My ideas for you character's name and sorry if they aren't good.
Evan, Donavan, Connor, Jaden, Caden, Aaron, or Tristan.
Reply:unless youre writing a fantasy story, that would be kind of dumb.
plus people reading it would just call him dynomite like the explosive unless you explained somewhere how its pronounced. for example hermione in harry potter.
Reply:A classic male name that means "spear" is roger. I suggest you check out a baby name book. Each name is also followed up with a etymology. It would be a chance to add some symbolism into your work.
Cheers
Reply:What about Lexadar?
Reply:I would name him after someone that is like that.
it would make the writing easier to me. Id'no why.
(:
I want to call him Dynomite (pronounced Dee-Nom-Me-Tay), but does that sound too feminine? His nickname would be Dyno/Dino.
Thanks so much :)
How should you name male characters?
Even if you tell people it is pronounced differently .... I would personally still read it as the explosive.
I like the nickname Dyno--that is also a car term-I think when you have your car Dyno tested (i don't know if it is spelled like that or not) you see how much horse power it is putting out.
good luck.
Reply:I think people who read the name Dynomite would be confused and think it had the meaning of the actual bomb. Just my opinion, but before I read the pronunciation of it I thought it was like dynamite, the bomb.
I would think yes any name that had a meaning to it that was like hunting, war, spears, etc. would work.
Here are some I pulled up from a couple name websites:
-Fletcher (maker of weapons)
-Wyatt (war)
-Ryder (warrior)
-Lance (spear)
But in the end, your characters are your characters and you can have them named whatever you please. =)
Hope this helps.
Reply:Well, the name Martin means "cold." I like the name Max because it sounds tough, and kind of uncaring. The name Rocky means "tough."
The name you have is kind of feminine, and also hard to pronunciate, and it reminds me of an old bar singer... That's just me. If you do choose your own name, call him Dyno. Sounds tougher.
Reply:I think you should look at name websites so you can find a better varitey of names and then just chose one that sounds like your character.
My ideas for you character's name and sorry if they aren't good.
Evan, Donavan, Connor, Jaden, Caden, Aaron, or Tristan.
Reply:unless youre writing a fantasy story, that would be kind of dumb.
plus people reading it would just call him dynomite like the explosive unless you explained somewhere how its pronounced. for example hermione in harry potter.
Reply:A classic male name that means "spear" is roger. I suggest you check out a baby name book. Each name is also followed up with a etymology. It would be a chance to add some symbolism into your work.
Cheers
Reply:What about Lexadar?
Reply:I would name him after someone that is like that.
it would make the writing easier to me. Id'no why.
(:
Who names hurricane one time male name and female name for the next one?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_n...
Who names hurricane one time male name and female name for the next one?
It was set up that way a few decades ago. They have lists that they rotate each year. It's always set in advance what that year's names will be. If a storm is really bad, that name is retired from the list and not used again.
Reply:because before they were called only female names. this way make it less sexist.
Reply:I believe the National Weather Service has that task.
Reply:You should really put this question in the weather category
Reply:Wrong place to ask.
chinese hibiscus
Who names hurricane one time male name and female name for the next one?
It was set up that way a few decades ago. They have lists that they rotate each year. It's always set in advance what that year's names will be. If a storm is really bad, that name is retired from the list and not used again.
Reply:because before they were called only female names. this way make it less sexist.
Reply:I believe the National Weather Service has that task.
Reply:You should really put this question in the weather category
Reply:Wrong place to ask.
chinese hibiscus
Could these be used as GIRL names or do they sound to much like a male name?
For a FEMALE BOXER my hubby has thought of:
Deuce
Diesel
Payne
Felon
What do you think? Could any work for a female Boxer puppy?
Could these be used as GIRL names or do they sound to much like a male name?
I like Payne, the others sound more like male names.
Reply:My boyfriends buddies mastiff is named Deuce but he's a boy. I think the names "payne" and "felon" sound like fighting dog names and if thats what you two plan on doing with your dog you're sick. How about a normal name for your dog that doesn't have negative stigmas attached to it as that will only further alienate your dog from people who believe certian breeds to be "dangerous". I suggest Queen. Still kind of powerful, but without being negative.
Reply:Omg! I love the name Deuce! It is a bit masculine, though. But it would still work. I like Diesel the best for your female boxer. Diesel for your female, and if you ever get a male, you could name Him Deuce!
So any of those names work very well, I think.
Deuce 鈾?Diesel
I think it's Adorable!
Reply:They all seems to be pretty masculine names to me. I own rotties so I understand still wanting a strong sounding name but there are plenty of strong feminine names.
What about a name like Karma or Dutchess??
Here is a great site that might help :)
http://www.dog-names-and-more.com/Boxer-...
Good luck and congrats on your pup!
Reply:I love the names Felon and Payne, but the rest are a bit maley. But it is a dog so the name doesn't have to be perfect.
Reply:Well felon means cruel, or evil. Duece mens the face of a die that has two spots.Idk about Payne and diesel.
Reply:Payne would be the only one I would see as a female name. The others are way too much masculine.
Reply:i think those all sound boyish sorryy try websites for puppy names. they have many to choose from
Reply:Good names but they are boys names.but payne is ok.
Reply:I think these names sound masculine - how about Lady Champ?
Reply:I LOVE Diesel :)
Reply:I don't think the dog is going to care either way.
Reply:These are awful. Are you naming a car here, or a person.
Reply:Maybe Payton.
NOt wahat you said but yeah
Deuce
Diesel
Payne
Felon
What do you think? Could any work for a female Boxer puppy?
Could these be used as GIRL names or do they sound to much like a male name?
I like Payne, the others sound more like male names.
Reply:My boyfriends buddies mastiff is named Deuce but he's a boy. I think the names "payne" and "felon" sound like fighting dog names and if thats what you two plan on doing with your dog you're sick. How about a normal name for your dog that doesn't have negative stigmas attached to it as that will only further alienate your dog from people who believe certian breeds to be "dangerous". I suggest Queen. Still kind of powerful, but without being negative.
Reply:Omg! I love the name Deuce! It is a bit masculine, though. But it would still work. I like Diesel the best for your female boxer. Diesel for your female, and if you ever get a male, you could name Him Deuce!
So any of those names work very well, I think.
Deuce 鈾?Diesel
I think it's Adorable!
Reply:They all seems to be pretty masculine names to me. I own rotties so I understand still wanting a strong sounding name but there are plenty of strong feminine names.
What about a name like Karma or Dutchess??
Here is a great site that might help :)
http://www.dog-names-and-more.com/Boxer-...
Good luck and congrats on your pup!
Reply:I love the names Felon and Payne, but the rest are a bit maley. But it is a dog so the name doesn't have to be perfect.
Reply:Well felon means cruel, or evil. Duece mens the face of a die that has two spots.Idk about Payne and diesel.
Reply:Payne would be the only one I would see as a female name. The others are way too much masculine.
Reply:i think those all sound boyish sorryy try websites for puppy names. they have many to choose from
Reply:Good names but they are boys names.but payne is ok.
Reply:I think these names sound masculine - how about Lady Champ?
Reply:I LOVE Diesel :)
Reply:I don't think the dog is going to care either way.
Reply:These are awful. Are you naming a car here, or a person.
Reply:Maybe Payton.
NOt wahat you said but yeah
What is a good nickname for the male name alex?
i heard a lot of nicknames but i need to find a good one.
What is a good nickname for the male name alex?
Al or Lexo....
Reply:Sexy Lexi!
haha
or just "A"
Reply:ex sounds like a sex machine!
LOVe that
%26lt;3,
Ryan
Reply:lex that sounds hot.
Reply:lex.
=]
What is a good nickname for the male name alex?
Al or Lexo....
Reply:Sexy Lexi!
haha
or just "A"
Reply:ex sounds like a sex machine!
LOVe that
%26lt;3,
Ryan
Reply:lex that sounds hot.
Reply:lex.
=]
When was Ashley no longer seen as a popular male name?
Or Kelly?
I like those names. I have a son, he's being called Kelly.
When was Ashley no longer seen as a popular male name?
When Ashley Abbott ( Who I was named after) became a popular character on the young and the restless in 1982. Ashley is still used as a boys name in the UK though.
Reply:I'm not sure but I love Ashley and Kelly for a boy. I'd never call a girl those though. I think for a boy, the spelling Kelley is cuter and more manly!
Reply:Ashley's pretty popular for boys compared to Kelly.
Kelly's pretty unique though.
Reply:I think it's because the names are associated more with females than males.
Reply:Probably when Ashley Olsen showed her ugly face on television.
Reply:Ashley and Kelly were NEVER popular names for a boy.
Reply:They seem more like feminine names
Reply:I like "Kelly" for your son's name. Thank you for picking something original and not on the top 100 boys names list.
Reply:Last time I checked, they were female names. They are nice names though...
Reply:About 25 years ago.
Reply:thats my middle name, ashley
i never knew it was a guy name
I like those names. I have a son, he's being called Kelly.
When was Ashley no longer seen as a popular male name?
When Ashley Abbott ( Who I was named after) became a popular character on the young and the restless in 1982. Ashley is still used as a boys name in the UK though.
Reply:I'm not sure but I love Ashley and Kelly for a boy. I'd never call a girl those though. I think for a boy, the spelling Kelley is cuter and more manly!
Reply:Ashley's pretty popular for boys compared to Kelly.
Kelly's pretty unique though.
Reply:I think it's because the names are associated more with females than males.
Reply:Probably when Ashley Olsen showed her ugly face on television.
Reply:Ashley and Kelly were NEVER popular names for a boy.
Reply:They seem more like feminine names
Reply:I like "Kelly" for your son's name. Thank you for picking something original and not on the top 100 boys names list.
Reply:Last time I checked, they were female names. They are nice names though...
Reply:About 25 years ago.
Reply:thats my middle name, ashley
i never knew it was a guy name
I need help finding a Mongolian male name?
I like names like Batu and Tegus but need longer ones that won't be taken (on neopets)
Help me? I like names that have a meaning, thanks!
I need help finding a Mongolian male name?
Gansukh (stell axe)
Batsaikhan (strong and nice)
Tomorbaatar (iron hero)
Chulunbod (stone steel)
Monkh (eternal)
Erdene (jewel)
Oyuun (mind)
Altaln (golden)
Sikhan (fine)
Enkh (peace)
Ochir (thunderbolt)
Reply:boy name or girl?
my name yanjinlkham means Goddess of music
enkhtuya means enlightened light
alima means apple
naraa means sun
khongroo means heart/love
batbaatar means strong hero
altangerel means golden light
umm yea
Reply:Maybe name him Chingis you know the Chingis Khaan
or my favorite temujiin which is Chingis's name as a child
poinsettia
Help me? I like names that have a meaning, thanks!
I need help finding a Mongolian male name?
Gansukh (stell axe)
Batsaikhan (strong and nice)
Tomorbaatar (iron hero)
Chulunbod (stone steel)
Monkh (eternal)
Erdene (jewel)
Oyuun (mind)
Altaln (golden)
Sikhan (fine)
Enkh (peace)
Ochir (thunderbolt)
Reply:boy name or girl?
my name yanjinlkham means Goddess of music
enkhtuya means enlightened light
alima means apple
naraa means sun
khongroo means heart/love
batbaatar means strong hero
altangerel means golden light
umm yea
Reply:Maybe name him Chingis you know the Chingis Khaan
or my favorite temujiin which is Chingis's name as a child
poinsettia
Is the name Jesus a male name, a female name, or a name of Latino descent lacking an apostrophe'?
Just a question to allow some insight into the world I dwell in..(Yours as well) I ask because for me to hear the name...brings peace into my heart. For me to see it used as a monicker,sp%26lt;%26gt; or an avatar brings concerns into my heart. Sometimes ones perception of something they are subjected to is accurate and causes them to feel as if they need to speak on that matter. I have spoken.
Is the name Jesus a male name, a female name, or a name of Latino descent lacking an apostrophe'?
JESUS name means%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;Savior.
Reply:Actually, the origin of the name is Greek. It was their equivalent of his name in Hebrew, Jeshua (Yay-shoo-ah) and found its way into use through the Romans, who even though latin was their main language, considered Greek to be the language of the truly educated, thus the Greek rendition of his name. As an aside the same is tru for the names of the Egyptians deiteis that most of us are familiar with...most are actually the Greek equivalents of their names...
Reply:Jesus is a very common name in Spanish-speaking countries.
The English equivalent is Jesse.
Reply:The name "Jesus" is a westernized version of the Hebrew name "Yeshua;" for which there are numerous variants (one of which is "Joshua." Just as in English we say "Issac" for the Hebrew "Yitzhack." The name "Jesus" (Yeshua/Joshua) was very common, and was most definitely a male name.
The name Jesus was adopted by the Spanish speaking community only after it came into widespread usage. The name Jesus predates the Spanish Language.
Is the name Jesus a male name, a female name, or a name of Latino descent lacking an apostrophe'?
JESUS name means%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;Savior.
Reply:Actually, the origin of the name is Greek. It was their equivalent of his name in Hebrew, Jeshua (Yay-shoo-ah) and found its way into use through the Romans, who even though latin was their main language, considered Greek to be the language of the truly educated, thus the Greek rendition of his name. As an aside the same is tru for the names of the Egyptians deiteis that most of us are familiar with...most are actually the Greek equivalents of their names...
Reply:Jesus is a very common name in Spanish-speaking countries.
The English equivalent is Jesse.
Reply:The name "Jesus" is a westernized version of the Hebrew name "Yeshua;" for which there are numerous variants (one of which is "Joshua." Just as in English we say "Issac" for the Hebrew "Yitzhack." The name "Jesus" (Yeshua/Joshua) was very common, and was most definitely a male name.
The name Jesus was adopted by the Spanish speaking community only after it came into widespread usage. The name Jesus predates the Spanish Language.
How to write Japanese male name "Kenzo" in Kanji?
Also, what is the meaning of that name?
How to write Japanese male name "Kenzo" in Kanji?
Here's a bunch of information about how to write it (there are nine different ways, depending on what you want the name to mean): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenzo
Reply:"Kenzō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
賢三, "wise, three"
健三, "healthy, three"
謙三, "humble, three"
健想, "healthy, concept"
建造, "build, create"
健蔵, "healthy, storehouse"
憲蔵, "constitution, storehouse"
研造, "polish, create"
Real People
Kenzo (ケンゾ), a drummer of the Japanese visual kei independent band Ayabie
Emperor Kenzō (顕宗), the 23rd Japanese imperial ruler
Kenzō Adachi (謙蔵), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Fujisue (健三), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Nakamura (兼三), a retired judoka
Kenzo Oshima (賢三, born 1943), the Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations
Kenzo Suzuki (健想, born 1974), a Japanese professional wrestler
Kenzo Suzuki (憲蔵), a Japanese astronomer
Kenzo Takada (賢三, born 1939), a Japanese fashion designer
Kenzo Tange (健三, 1913-2005), a Japanese architect
Kenzo Yokoyama (謙三, born 1943), a retired Japanese football player "
How to write Japanese male name "Kenzo" in Kanji?
Here's a bunch of information about how to write it (there are nine different ways, depending on what you want the name to mean): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenzo
Reply:"Kenzō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
賢三, "wise, three"
健三, "healthy, three"
謙三, "humble, three"
健想, "healthy, concept"
建造, "build, create"
健蔵, "healthy, storehouse"
憲蔵, "constitution, storehouse"
研造, "polish, create"
Real People
Kenzo (ケンゾ), a drummer of the Japanese visual kei independent band Ayabie
Emperor Kenzō (顕宗), the 23rd Japanese imperial ruler
Kenzō Adachi (謙蔵), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Fujisue (健三), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Nakamura (兼三), a retired judoka
Kenzo Oshima (賢三, born 1943), the Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations
Kenzo Suzuki (健想, born 1974), a Japanese professional wrestler
Kenzo Suzuki (憲蔵), a Japanese astronomer
Kenzo Takada (賢三, born 1939), a Japanese fashion designer
Kenzo Tange (健三, 1913-2005), a Japanese architect
Kenzo Yokoyama (謙三, born 1943), a retired Japanese football player "
What is the national origin of the male name "Reagan/Regan"?
I know it's European but can't place the country. Extra points if you can help me figure out about when the name originated (e.g. Middle Ages, 18th/19th century, recently, etc.) as well. :)
What is the national origin of the male name "Reagan/Regan"?
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University
Ryan
Irish: simplified form of Mulryan.
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰yan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 Riagh谩in (modern Irish 脫 Riain) 鈥榙escendant of Rian鈥? 脫 Maoilriain 鈥榙escendant of Maoilriaghain鈥? or 脫 Ruaidh铆n 鈥榙escendant of the little red one鈥? Ryan is one of the commonest surnames in Ireland; there has been considerable confusion with Regan.
Americanized spelling of German Rein.
This is what ancestry.com says but as with all genealogy its better to follow the individual then a Surname. B/C names change overtime or families start using variants of that name, or start using different names all together its best to follow each generation back one at a time until you find place of origin. Hope this Helps :)
Reply:Have a look at the links posted below, they even have a "coat of arms", according to my source it's Irish.
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
hope this helps.
This is what ancestry.com has to say about the name.
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
What is the national origin of the male name "Reagan/Regan"?
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University
Ryan
Irish: simplified form of Mulryan.
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰yan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 Riagh谩in (modern Irish 脫 Riain) 鈥榙escendant of Rian鈥? 脫 Maoilriain 鈥榙escendant of Maoilriaghain鈥? or 脫 Ruaidh铆n 鈥榙escendant of the little red one鈥? Ryan is one of the commonest surnames in Ireland; there has been considerable confusion with Regan.
Americanized spelling of German Rein.
This is what ancestry.com says but as with all genealogy its better to follow the individual then a Surname. B/C names change overtime or families start using variants of that name, or start using different names all together its best to follow each generation back one at a time until you find place of origin. Hope this Helps :)
Reply:Have a look at the links posted below, they even have a "coat of arms", according to my source it's Irish.
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
hope this helps.
This is what ancestry.com has to say about the name.
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
How to write Japanese male name "Kenzo" in Kanji?
Also, what is the meaning of that name?
How to write Japanese male name "Kenzo" in Kanji?
Here's a bunch of information about how to write it (there are nine different ways, depending on what you want the name to mean): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenzo
Reply:"Kenzō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
賢三, "wise, three"
健三, "healthy, three"
謙三, "humble, three"
健想, "healthy, concept"
建造, "build, create"
健蔵, "healthy, storehouse"
憲蔵, "constitution, storehouse"
研造, "polish, create"
Real People
Kenzo (ケンゾ), a drummer of the Japanese visual kei independent band Ayabie
Emperor Kenzō (顕宗), the 23rd Japanese imperial ruler
Kenzō Adachi (謙蔵), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Fujisue (健三), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Nakamura (兼三), a retired judoka
Kenzo Oshima (賢三, born 1943), the Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations
Kenzo Suzuki (健想, born 1974), a Japanese professional wrestler
Kenzo Suzuki (憲蔵), a Japanese astronomer
Kenzo Takada (賢三, born 1939), a Japanese fashion designer
Kenzo Tange (健三, 1913-2005), a Japanese architect
Kenzo Yokoyama (謙三, born 1943), a retired Japanese football player "
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How to write Japanese male name "Kenzo" in Kanji?
Here's a bunch of information about how to write it (there are nine different ways, depending on what you want the name to mean): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenzo
Reply:"Kenzō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
賢三, "wise, three"
健三, "healthy, three"
謙三, "humble, three"
健想, "healthy, concept"
建造, "build, create"
健蔵, "healthy, storehouse"
憲蔵, "constitution, storehouse"
研造, "polish, create"
Real People
Kenzo (ケンゾ), a drummer of the Japanese visual kei independent band Ayabie
Emperor Kenzō (顕宗), the 23rd Japanese imperial ruler
Kenzō Adachi (謙蔵), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Fujisue (健三), a Japanese politician
Kenzo Nakamura (兼三), a retired judoka
Kenzo Oshima (賢三, born 1943), the Permanent Representative of Japan to the United Nations
Kenzo Suzuki (健想, born 1974), a Japanese professional wrestler
Kenzo Suzuki (憲蔵), a Japanese astronomer
Kenzo Takada (賢三, born 1939), a Japanese fashion designer
Kenzo Tange (健三, 1913-2005), a Japanese architect
Kenzo Yokoyama (謙三, born 1943), a retired Japanese football player "
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What is the national origin of the male name "Reagan/Regan"?
I know it's European but can't place the country. Extra points if you can help me figure out about when the name originated (e.g. Middle Ages, 18th/19th century, recently, etc.) as well. :)
What is the national origin of the male name "Reagan/Regan"?
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University
Ryan
Irish: simplified form of Mulryan.
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰yan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 Riagh谩in (modern Irish 脫 Riain) 鈥榙escendant of Rian鈥? 脫 Maoilriain 鈥榙escendant of Maoilriaghain鈥? or 脫 Ruaidh铆n 鈥榙escendant of the little red one鈥? Ryan is one of the commonest surnames in Ireland; there has been considerable confusion with Regan.
Americanized spelling of German Rein.
This is what ancestry.com says but as with all genealogy its better to follow the individual then a Surname. B/C names change overtime or families start using variants of that name, or start using different names all together its best to follow each generation back one at a time until you find place of origin. Hope this Helps :)
Reply:Have a look at the links posted below, they even have a "coat of arms", according to my source it's Irish.
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
hope this helps.
This is what ancestry.com has to say about the name.
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
What is the national origin of the male name "Reagan/Regan"?
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University
Ryan
Irish: simplified form of Mulryan.
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰yan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 Riagh谩in (modern Irish 脫 Riain) 鈥榙escendant of Rian鈥? 脫 Maoilriain 鈥榙escendant of Maoilriaghain鈥? or 脫 Ruaidh铆n 鈥榙escendant of the little red one鈥? Ryan is one of the commonest surnames in Ireland; there has been considerable confusion with Regan.
Americanized spelling of German Rein.
This is what ancestry.com says but as with all genealogy its better to follow the individual then a Surname. B/C names change overtime or families start using variants of that name, or start using different names all together its best to follow each generation back one at a time until you find place of origin. Hope this Helps :)
Reply:Have a look at the links posted below, they even have a "coat of arms", according to my source it's Irish.
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
http://www.houseofnames.com/fc.asp?sId=%26amp;...
hope this helps.
This is what ancestry.com has to say about the name.
Reagan
Irish: variant spelling of Regan.
Regan
Irish: reduced form of O鈥橰egan, an Anglicized form of Gaelic 脫 R铆ag谩in 鈥榙escendant of Riag谩n鈥? a personal name of uncertain origin, perhaps akin to r铆odhgach 鈥榠mpulsive鈥? 鈥榝urious鈥? See also Ryan.
Does anyone know a male name that sounds quite selfish and arrogant?
I'm writing a story, and this man pretends he loves this women just so he can make her do as he pleases. He considers her inferior and not worthy of him.
Does anyone know a male name that sounds quite selfish and arrogant?
Marco?
Reply:Does anyone know a male name that sounds quite selfish and arrogant?
George W. Bush comes to mind
Reply:FABIO...sexy, but arrogant
Reply:CHESTER!
Reply:"Biff" but that may be a bit old-fashioned. The bully from Back to the Future.
Reply:i say Spencer
Reply:rocky
Reply:Bruno... Don't ask me why, I honestly couldn't tell you
Maybe cause it sounds like Brutal... haha
Reply:Antoine? ("An twahn") but readers may not know how to pronounce it.
Reply:Brutus
Reply:Fabio
Reply:Gregory or Greg - you described my old bf!
Reply:Dante reminds me of an Italian misogynist for some reason.
Does anyone know a male name that sounds quite selfish and arrogant?
Marco?
Reply:Does anyone know a male name that sounds quite selfish and arrogant?
George W. Bush comes to mind
Reply:FABIO...sexy, but arrogant
Reply:CHESTER!
Reply:"Biff" but that may be a bit old-fashioned. The bully from Back to the Future.
Reply:i say Spencer
Reply:rocky
Reply:Bruno... Don't ask me why, I honestly couldn't tell you
Maybe cause it sounds like Brutal... haha
Reply:Antoine? ("An twahn") but readers may not know how to pronounce it.
Reply:Brutus
Reply:Fabio
Reply:Gregory or Greg - you described my old bf!
Reply:Dante reminds me of an Italian misogynist for some reason.
What is a good male name for a pomeranian?
it can be japanese or anything!
What is a good male name for a pomeranian?
Chachi!!! Like from Joanie Loves Chachi. Then when he barks, you can say "Pipe down, Chachi!" lol :) Hope that helps!
Reply:squirt
Reply:Killer or Spike or Bluto
Reply:sammy, thats what i named mine:) but tenji is a good name in japanese
Reply:wangwingwongwu
What is a good male name for a pomeranian?
Chachi!!! Like from Joanie Loves Chachi. Then when he barks, you can say "Pipe down, Chachi!" lol :) Hope that helps!
Reply:squirt
Reply:Killer or Spike or Bluto
Reply:sammy, thats what i named mine:) but tenji is a good name in japanese
Reply:wangwingwongwu
Someone has an ideia of a cool and male name for my pit bull?
I really need help, i think i already have saw thousands of names in the internet but i can't choose one which i really like..
Someone has an ideia of a cool and male name for my pit bull?
Ice pick, Doozer, max (like max trucks), A.C Slater (saved by the bell)
Give him a name that fits his personality. My old roommate named her goofy crazy boxer/pit Danzig. That name did not fit a fun loving goof ball. This dog was no misfit.
Reply:Thor - god of thunder or Sirius - the dog star or Fly or Balboa.
Bestest luck with your gorgeous Pit xx
Reply:Call him Tiny. I always thought that would be kind of funny...
Or Titan, Zeus, any greek god names work.
Reply:duke, tank, chomper,killer,i'll rip your balls off, Arnold Schwarzenegger
Reply:Titan
Tazer
Honda
Isis
Reply:Rome
Beau(Bo)
Dante
Reply:Taz
Cyrus
Reply:Dozer, like a bull dozer
Reply:Sirius, like the dog star
Reply:How about:
Jake
Butch
Jack
Sam
Randy
Mack
Russ
Luke
Reply:The name Zeus would fit a pit bull.
What about Goliath?
kumquat care
Someone has an ideia of a cool and male name for my pit bull?
Ice pick, Doozer, max (like max trucks), A.C Slater (saved by the bell)
Give him a name that fits his personality. My old roommate named her goofy crazy boxer/pit Danzig. That name did not fit a fun loving goof ball. This dog was no misfit.
Reply:Thor - god of thunder or Sirius - the dog star or Fly or Balboa.
Bestest luck with your gorgeous Pit xx
Reply:Call him Tiny. I always thought that would be kind of funny...
Or Titan, Zeus, any greek god names work.
Reply:duke, tank, chomper,killer,i'll rip your balls off, Arnold Schwarzenegger
Reply:Titan
Tazer
Honda
Isis
Reply:Rome
Beau(Bo)
Dante
Reply:Taz
Cyrus
Reply:Dozer, like a bull dozer
Reply:Sirius, like the dog star
Reply:How about:
Jake
Butch
Jack
Sam
Randy
Mack
Russ
Luke
Reply:The name Zeus would fit a pit bull.
What about Goliath?
kumquat care
Do you think the name CAMERON sounds more like a MALE NAME?
In my opinion, I think Cameron is more masculine sounding. What's your OPINION? Do you think is BETTER FOR A MALE?
Do you think the name CAMERON sounds more like a MALE NAME?
Yeah, I think it's more boyish but that probably has to do with how I only know boy Cameron's. I'm just used to it on boys.
Reply:Well Cameron is a name for both but it works more for a man. I think it is better for a male, because it does sound more masuline. And if a girl had that name, they would have to use a nickname for her cause that sound funny to call a girl Cameron.
In my opinion Cameron is better off suited for a man than a girl. So if your baby is a girl, let's hope you have another name in store for it. :)
*~That's what I think~!
Reply:I've actually met both male and female cameron's so it's really hard to say at this point. I think cameron diaz comes to mind first, so maybe I'm slightly more for it being female? But I don't know. I imagine it depends on the age group. You should poll younger children, 5-7 range. All of us have probably met camerons and have been spoiled for your questions :P
Reply:Cameron is a lot more common for males, but I also know many females with that name as well. It can work either way! It's a great name.
Reply:Absolutely it is masculine. You are right to think so. It is horrible for a girl.
Reply:I like it better for a boy but also think its equally appropriate for both sexes.
Reply:I think of a guy when Cameron comes up. then again the first Cameron I knew was a guy. haha
Reply:I think its better for a boy...but then again I have a little cousin thats named Cameron, so I always think of him when I hear that name!
Reply:I know a little Cameron and her nick name is Cammie but that name can def go either way and be cute for both genders.
Reply:Yes. The only person I ever knew named cameron was a male.
Reply:I know both sexes use it but I always thought it more masculine.
Reply:Yes i do think its more of a boy name.
Reply:yes it is a male name
Reply:NO MAYBE
Reply:yes.
Reply:I think it's better for a boy.
Reply:i think it is cool for both
Reply:ya
Reply:I think it's better for a male.
Reply:Maybe that I know as many females as males, but I think Cameron could go either way
Cameron is the only way I would name for a boy
I like Camryn or Kamryn for a girl. Most girls I know have a spelling like this, some are named Cameron
Reply:My wife is named Kammrin and is an extremely feminine looking women, nothing masculine about her, lol.
It's just personal taste.
Reply:Well I think of Cameron Diaz when I hear it. But I like it for both.
Reply:i think its ok on either but when i hear cameron i usally think its a
Reply:Kamryn is a girls name i love the name for a girl not so much for a boy
Reply:No I think it's a cuter name for a girl.
Do you think the name CAMERON sounds more like a MALE NAME?
Yeah, I think it's more boyish but that probably has to do with how I only know boy Cameron's. I'm just used to it on boys.
Reply:Well Cameron is a name for both but it works more for a man. I think it is better for a male, because it does sound more masuline. And if a girl had that name, they would have to use a nickname for her cause that sound funny to call a girl Cameron.
In my opinion Cameron is better off suited for a man than a girl. So if your baby is a girl, let's hope you have another name in store for it. :)
*~That's what I think~!
Reply:I've actually met both male and female cameron's so it's really hard to say at this point. I think cameron diaz comes to mind first, so maybe I'm slightly more for it being female? But I don't know. I imagine it depends on the age group. You should poll younger children, 5-7 range. All of us have probably met camerons and have been spoiled for your questions :P
Reply:Cameron is a lot more common for males, but I also know many females with that name as well. It can work either way! It's a great name.
Reply:Absolutely it is masculine. You are right to think so. It is horrible for a girl.
Reply:I like it better for a boy but also think its equally appropriate for both sexes.
Reply:I think of a guy when Cameron comes up. then again the first Cameron I knew was a guy. haha
Reply:I think its better for a boy...but then again I have a little cousin thats named Cameron, so I always think of him when I hear that name!
Reply:I know a little Cameron and her nick name is Cammie but that name can def go either way and be cute for both genders.
Reply:Yes. The only person I ever knew named cameron was a male.
Reply:I know both sexes use it but I always thought it more masculine.
Reply:Yes i do think its more of a boy name.
Reply:yes it is a male name
Reply:NO MAYBE
Reply:yes.
Reply:I think it's better for a boy.
Reply:i think it is cool for both
Reply:ya
Reply:I think it's better for a male.
Reply:Maybe that I know as many females as males, but I think Cameron could go either way
Cameron is the only way I would name for a boy
I like Camryn or Kamryn for a girl. Most girls I know have a spelling like this, some are named Cameron
Reply:My wife is named Kammrin and is an extremely feminine looking women, nothing masculine about her, lol.
It's just personal taste.
Reply:Well I think of Cameron Diaz when I hear it. But I like it for both.
Reply:i think its ok on either but when i hear cameron i usally think its a
Reply:Kamryn is a girls name i love the name for a girl not so much for a boy
Reply:No I think it's a cuter name for a girl.
What were some female and male names during the Renaissance?Give me a funny name(s) if you don't kow of any.
I am looking for an "everyday" kind of names not so much famous names. ex. Raphael, Elizabeth, etc...
If you don't know of any feel free to leave something goofy but could pass as a name during the Renaissance.
What were some female and male names during the Renaissance?Give me a funny name(s) if you don't kow of any.
Well, there was Tomas Tiddlyworth
Duke Robert Wangenprong
and Eliza jubbles
Reply:some girl's names:
maud
mary
catherine
matilda
marian
constance
martha
lettice (leh teese)
elisabeth
anne
eleanor
jane
boy's names-
peter
robert
george
henry
arthur
louis
charles
harold
john
william
geoffrey
good luck
Reply:shithead(pronounced shithayd)
Reply:Jacqueline and Jean Paul
:)
Reply:A few Royalists from the English Civil War-
Posthumous Kirton (or Skirton) - a 'wild and desperate man ' apparently!
Baptist, Lord Campden
George Cocke
Simon Crymes
Anthony De St Mark
Sir Timothy Fetherstonhaugh
Foulke Fisher
William Gaultier
Sir Theophilus Gilby
Hercules Hollyland
Heny Izod
Turberville Morgan
William Pretty
Henry Slaughter
Sir Richard Tancred
Michael Trollop
Christopher Wettinghall
Sir Richard Willys
Sampson Zacherly
lots of ordinary British names too eg John Smith,
for female names, Charlotte, Countess de Tremouille is a good one and the Queen was Henrietta Maria (both were French)
Reply:Chlamydia was a popular female name during that partucular era
If you don't know of any feel free to leave something goofy but could pass as a name during the Renaissance.
What were some female and male names during the Renaissance?Give me a funny name(s) if you don't kow of any.
Well, there was Tomas Tiddlyworth
Duke Robert Wangenprong
and Eliza jubbles
Reply:some girl's names:
maud
mary
catherine
matilda
marian
constance
martha
lettice (leh teese)
elisabeth
anne
eleanor
jane
boy's names-
peter
robert
george
henry
arthur
louis
charles
harold
john
william
geoffrey
good luck
Reply:shithead(pronounced shithayd)
Reply:Jacqueline and Jean Paul
:)
Reply:A few Royalists from the English Civil War-
Posthumous Kirton (or Skirton) - a 'wild and desperate man ' apparently!
Baptist, Lord Campden
George Cocke
Simon Crymes
Anthony De St Mark
Sir Timothy Fetherstonhaugh
Foulke Fisher
William Gaultier
Sir Theophilus Gilby
Hercules Hollyland
Heny Izod
Turberville Morgan
William Pretty
Henry Slaughter
Sir Richard Tancred
Michael Trollop
Christopher Wettinghall
Sir Richard Willys
Sampson Zacherly
lots of ordinary British names too eg John Smith,
for female names, Charlotte, Countess de Tremouille is a good one and the Queen was Henrietta Maria (both were French)
Reply:Chlamydia was a popular female name during that partucular era
What male name do you always associate with someone who is snobbish?
tad
What male name do you always associate with someone who is snobbish?
Belvedere.
Reply:Edwin
Reply:Kip Wellington
Reply:chadwick.
Reply:dylan or charles
Reply:Biff or Skippy.
Reply:Clive
What male name do you always associate with someone who is snobbish?
Belvedere.
Reply:Edwin
Reply:Kip Wellington
Reply:chadwick.
Reply:dylan or charles
Reply:Biff or Skippy.
Reply:Clive
What is the meaning and origin of the male name Ardell Burdett?
It's my grandfather's birth name in Texas. He went by "Cotton"
What is the meaning and origin of the male name Ardell Burdett?
Ardell is going to have the same meaning as it did in the prior days when the question was posed. This is whether it is the first name or the surname or if it will end up to be a middle name in the near future.
As follows:
ARDELL
Swedish: from an unexplained first element + the common suffix of surnames -ell (from Latin -elius).
-AND-
BURDETT
French and English (of Norman origin): from a pet form of the Old French personal name Burdo (see Burdon).
....
Burdon
English: variant spelling of Burden.
Polish: nickname for a troublemaker (see Burda).
....
Burden
1. (of Norman origin) from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon), probably of Germanic origin, but uncertain meaning.
2. nickname for a pilgrim or one who carried a pilgrim鈥檚 staff, Middle English, Old French bourdon.
3. habitational name from any of various places called Burdon or Burden. Burden in West Yorkshire and Great Burdon in County Durham are named with Old English burh 鈥榮tronghold鈥? 鈥榝ortified place鈥?+ dun 鈥榟ill鈥? Burdon in Tyne and Wear is named with Old English b炉re 鈥榖yre鈥?+ denu 鈥榲alley鈥?
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......
Burda
1. Czech, Slovak, and Ukrainian: nickname for a large, loutish fellow, from the vocabulary word burda.
2. Polish and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): nickname for a troublemaker, from Old Polish burda 鈥榙isturbance鈥? 鈥榖rawl鈥?(originally meaning 鈥榖urden鈥? 鈥榣oad鈥?.
Best of luck in your research!
Reply:Ardell was originally a girl's name, spelled Ardelle.
The Latin translation means attentive.
According to Baby Names World, Burdett means bashful.
Was your grandpa bashfully attentive?
Reply:Couldn't find anything on the christian name on www.ancestry.com
Name History and Origin for Ardell Burdett
First Name
We have no name meaning and origin for Ardell
Last Name
Burdett
French and English (of Norman origin): from a pet form of the Old French personal name Burdo (see Burdon).
Hope this helps.
cattleya
What is the meaning and origin of the male name Ardell Burdett?
Ardell is going to have the same meaning as it did in the prior days when the question was posed. This is whether it is the first name or the surname or if it will end up to be a middle name in the near future.
As follows:
ARDELL
Swedish: from an unexplained first element + the common suffix of surnames -ell (from Latin -elius).
-AND-
BURDETT
French and English (of Norman origin): from a pet form of the Old French personal name Burdo (see Burdon).
....
Burdon
English: variant spelling of Burden.
Polish: nickname for a troublemaker (see Burda).
....
Burden
1. (of Norman origin) from the Old French personal name Burdo (oblique case Burdon), probably of Germanic origin, but uncertain meaning.
2. nickname for a pilgrim or one who carried a pilgrim鈥檚 staff, Middle English, Old French bourdon.
3. habitational name from any of various places called Burdon or Burden. Burden in West Yorkshire and Great Burdon in County Durham are named with Old English burh 鈥榮tronghold鈥? 鈥榝ortified place鈥?+ dun 鈥榟ill鈥? Burdon in Tyne and Wear is named with Old English b炉re 鈥榖yre鈥?+ denu 鈥榲alley鈥?
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......
Burda
1. Czech, Slovak, and Ukrainian: nickname for a large, loutish fellow, from the vocabulary word burda.
2. Polish and Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): nickname for a troublemaker, from Old Polish burda 鈥榙isturbance鈥? 鈥榖rawl鈥?(originally meaning 鈥榖urden鈥? 鈥榣oad鈥?.
Best of luck in your research!
Reply:Ardell was originally a girl's name, spelled Ardelle.
The Latin translation means attentive.
According to Baby Names World, Burdett means bashful.
Was your grandpa bashfully attentive?
Reply:Couldn't find anything on the christian name on www.ancestry.com
Name History and Origin for Ardell Burdett
First Name
We have no name meaning and origin for Ardell
Last Name
Burdett
French and English (of Norman origin): from a pet form of the Old French personal name Burdo (see Burdon).
Hope this helps.
cattleya
What are some female versions of the name male name Andrew?
I would like to know,since we found out our baby was a girl :o)
thank you
What are some female versions of the name male name Andrew?
andrea/andria...i have a friend named andrea and she sometimes goes by andie/andi or drea.
also: adrian, adrianna, adrienne, adrianne, drew (i know a girl named drew), or andromeda? (if you're thinking really unique...).
other names: anastaysia (ana), anya, ani, ansley/ansleigh/anslee, addison (addie), adelaide (addie), allison (alli), anna, annie, annalee, annalisa, andie/andi, anakela/anikela, alyssa, ally
good luck choosing, and congratulations on your baby girl!!! :D hope all goes well and God bless. :)
Reply:first of all, congratulations!!
second, the meaning of andrew is "manly", just to let you know and.. lets see..
Andr茅e is a french girl version of andrew,, andrea is pretty much the common one.. and... here are some others
Aindrea, Ande, Andee, Andera, Andere, Anderea, Andi, Andie, Andra, Andranetta, Andre, Andrean, Andreana, Andreanna, Andreas, Andree, Andreena, Andreina, Andrel, Andrena, Andrene, Andresa, Andrette, Andrewena, Andrewina, Andreya, Andri, Andria, Andriana, Andrianna, Andrianne, Andrielle, Andrienne, Andrietta, Andrina, Andrine, Andy, Aondrea, Aundrea, Drea, Dreena, Drena
Reply:Andrea
Andromeda
and I have a friend named
Andriana
if that helps.
Reply:Andra is a Scandinavian/Baltic feminization of Andrew (AHN-dra, not AN-dra)
It's cute and not as common as Andrea
Reply:* Andrea
* Adriana (Also of Adrian)
Reply:Andi (as in McDowell)
Adriana
Andrina
Andreya
andra
Reply:Adrianna (like from 90210)
Adreane
Andie
Andrea
Drew
Hope this helps,
鈾?Bee
Reply:Andrea
Andwina
Andi
Andriana
Drew
Reply:Andrea
Aundrea
Aindrea
Andie
Reply:Andreana and Andrea
Reply:Andromeda
and...
Andrewella????
Reply:My son's teacher's name is Andi. I think it's short for Andrea. Also, Drew, an obvious one.
Reply:Andrea
Reply:Anndra
Reply:Andrea, Andi
Reply:Andrea
Adriana .. it's close
Reply:Andriya or Andriyana?
Reply:congrats!!!
Andrea?
Reply:andrea and / or / maybe aundra idk. the second one was just one i made up. haha.
Reply:andrea
adriana
ariana
andromeda haha
andeana
Reply:Andrea is the common one.
Reply:Andrea
Andy (its a girls name too)
Andretta
Reply:Andrea (PRON. On dray uhh or Anne dree uhh)
Reply:andrea is my sisters name
Reply:my brothers friend is named andrew and we always call him annie as a joke 4 a girl name
thank you
What are some female versions of the name male name Andrew?
andrea/andria...i have a friend named andrea and she sometimes goes by andie/andi or drea.
also: adrian, adrianna, adrienne, adrianne, drew (i know a girl named drew), or andromeda? (if you're thinking really unique...).
other names: anastaysia (ana), anya, ani, ansley/ansleigh/anslee, addison (addie), adelaide (addie), allison (alli), anna, annie, annalee, annalisa, andie/andi, anakela/anikela, alyssa, ally
good luck choosing, and congratulations on your baby girl!!! :D hope all goes well and God bless. :)
Reply:first of all, congratulations!!
second, the meaning of andrew is "manly", just to let you know and.. lets see..
Andr茅e is a french girl version of andrew,, andrea is pretty much the common one.. and... here are some others
Aindrea, Ande, Andee, Andera, Andere, Anderea, Andi, Andie, Andra, Andranetta, Andre, Andrean, Andreana, Andreanna, Andreas, Andree, Andreena, Andreina, Andrel, Andrena, Andrene, Andresa, Andrette, Andrewena, Andrewina, Andreya, Andri, Andria, Andriana, Andrianna, Andrianne, Andrielle, Andrienne, Andrietta, Andrina, Andrine, Andy, Aondrea, Aundrea, Drea, Dreena, Drena
Reply:Andrea
Andromeda
and I have a friend named
Andriana
if that helps.
Reply:Andra is a Scandinavian/Baltic feminization of Andrew (AHN-dra, not AN-dra)
It's cute and not as common as Andrea
Reply:* Andrea
* Adriana (Also of Adrian)
Reply:Andi (as in McDowell)
Adriana
Andrina
Andreya
andra
Reply:Adrianna (like from 90210)
Adreane
Andie
Andrea
Drew
Hope this helps,
鈾?Bee
Reply:Andrea
Andwina
Andi
Andriana
Drew
Reply:Andrea
Aundrea
Aindrea
Andie
Reply:Andreana and Andrea
Reply:Andromeda
and...
Andrewella????
Reply:My son's teacher's name is Andi. I think it's short for Andrea. Also, Drew, an obvious one.
Reply:Andrea
Reply:Anndra
Reply:Andrea, Andi
Reply:Andrea
Adriana .. it's close
Reply:Andriya or Andriyana?
Reply:congrats!!!
Andrea?
Reply:andrea and / or / maybe aundra idk. the second one was just one i made up. haha.
Reply:andrea
adriana
ariana
andromeda haha
andeana
Reply:Andrea is the common one.
Reply:Andrea
Andy (its a girls name too)
Andretta
Reply:Andrea (PRON. On dray uhh or Anne dree uhh)
Reply:andrea is my sisters name
Reply:my brothers friend is named andrew and we always call him annie as a joke 4 a girl name
Do any of you know any female authors who wrote their books under a male name?
Because they thought they had to in order to get their books published?
What are some that you can think of? And how popular were their books?
Do any of you know any female authors who wrote their books under a male name?
I know that J.K. Rowling published her books without her first name because she didn't want people to discriminate based on her gender. You know how popular the Harry Potter books are!
Reply:J. K. Rowling and S.E. Hinton "hid" their names.
Reply:"George Eliot" is the most famous.
Reply:Charlotte Bronte wrote under the male name of Curer Bell. She ended up writing Jane Eyre using her real name anyway, so she had success as a female.
Reply:Like others have said, J.K. Rowling. Though there's something about that I want to make clear. Maybe I heard a different version of the story than others, though I could be wrong. Anyway, I always heard that it was the publishing company that made that decision not J.K. herself...and it wasn't because they thought it would ward off male readers, it's because they KNEW it would ward off male readers. (It's a real shame that little boys are already so sexist--isn't it odd that little girls aren't?).
I know another contemporary author that had to do this. K.A. Applegate, author of the popular Animorphs series (well...popular 10 years ago, anyway). I didn't find out she was female until a good ways in to the series. I (as well as most of her other readers, I guess) assumed she was male. I guess that's the way it works...use initials to make young boys think the author is male, and then when they finally find out she's female, they're already interested in the series so they don't care anymore.
Reply:Why stop at authors? I know of a female mathematician who once had to submit an paper on formulas under a male name otherwise the lecturer refused to mark it. The lecturer was so impressed with the paper he had to meet the author, and doubly suprised when he was a she.
I'll find the name for you.
Reply:S.E. Hinton only wanted to publish her initials due to the fact she's a woman.
Reply:Gert Brantenberg, a genetic woman who wrote her book "Egalia麓s Daughters" under this male name !
(The book describes a world where women are ruling the society and men are submitting, but sometimes rebelling)
Reply:the Brontes published their novesl under male names at first, as did Geroge eliot. I do not really know why they did this, asplenty of women before their time had published novels under their own names.
J.K. Rowling was advised to use her initials rather than her own name because apparently boys sometimes don't want to read books by women authors because they think they will be girly. however, as someone pointed out, her books quickly became so popular that she could have called herself Fifi Trixibelle and it wouldn't have made any difference to her sales.
Reply:"Out of Africa" was written in 1937 by Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke, who used the pseudonym Isak Dinesen.
Ellis Peters, author of the popular Brother Cadfael novels, is the pseudonym of Edith Pargeter.
James Tiptree, Jr. was a prolific author of classic science fiction. It was a pseudonym used by Alice Bradley Sheldon.
Alice Mary Norton, another prolific author of classic science fiction and fantasy, used the pseudonym Andre Norton.
Reply:Henry Handel Richardson.
Reply:To start with - because she is the most prolific author today Nora Roberts- She had a male detective character and her publisher said a female author would never sell a male character. Her pseudonym = J.D. Robb.
She is reissuing these books now.
Reply:All of the Bronte's (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne).
George Eliot (Marian Evans).
George Sand
Louisa May Alcott
Reply:J.K. Rowling, actually. Because she thought her female first name (Joanne) would ward off potential male readers. She actually doesn't have a middle name, she borrowed the K, from Kathleen, from her paternal grandmother. The name Kathleen has never been part of her real name.
Actually I knew she was female author and read it anyway, though, I thought it was rather obvious, given the writing. I can usually discern male and female authors with ease.
A more historical one would be The Modern Prometheus, or as most know it today, Frankenstein. It was published anonymously by Mary Shelley, who is now one of the most famous female authors. She also used a few male names to publish some of her works, but none that I can really remember.
As for Rowling, it's more of a marketing thing really. Young boys generally are not socially encouraged to read books, much less books written by women, so it was a wise move for business.
Reply:The "Brother Cadfael" Murder Mystery series of books (about 22 of them) by " Ellis Peters" [Edith Pargeter]. There have been several of her works turned into either movies or television series(starring Derick Jacoby). I strongly advise you to rad her stores.
Reply:All of the Bronte sisters did. Charlotte became "Currer Bell," Emily became "Ellis Bell," and Anne became "Acton Bell." Also, George Sand is just a male pseudonym for a female French writer.
Reply:I can't add any more names to the list, although I'm sure there are many, but I can tell you that when I worked in a bookstore (in the 2000s), I encountered a few male customers who refused to read any novels written by women. Even when I pointed out that some "male" authors are actually pseudonyms for women, I could not change these guys' opinions, or get them to try reading a female author. Sexism is still out there!
What are some that you can think of? And how popular were their books?
Do any of you know any female authors who wrote their books under a male name?
I know that J.K. Rowling published her books without her first name because she didn't want people to discriminate based on her gender. You know how popular the Harry Potter books are!
Reply:J. K. Rowling and S.E. Hinton "hid" their names.
Reply:"George Eliot" is the most famous.
Reply:Charlotte Bronte wrote under the male name of Curer Bell. She ended up writing Jane Eyre using her real name anyway, so she had success as a female.
Reply:Like others have said, J.K. Rowling. Though there's something about that I want to make clear. Maybe I heard a different version of the story than others, though I could be wrong. Anyway, I always heard that it was the publishing company that made that decision not J.K. herself...and it wasn't because they thought it would ward off male readers, it's because they KNEW it would ward off male readers. (It's a real shame that little boys are already so sexist--isn't it odd that little girls aren't?).
I know another contemporary author that had to do this. K.A. Applegate, author of the popular Animorphs series (well...popular 10 years ago, anyway). I didn't find out she was female until a good ways in to the series. I (as well as most of her other readers, I guess) assumed she was male. I guess that's the way it works...use initials to make young boys think the author is male, and then when they finally find out she's female, they're already interested in the series so they don't care anymore.
Reply:Why stop at authors? I know of a female mathematician who once had to submit an paper on formulas under a male name otherwise the lecturer refused to mark it. The lecturer was so impressed with the paper he had to meet the author, and doubly suprised when he was a she.
I'll find the name for you.
Reply:S.E. Hinton only wanted to publish her initials due to the fact she's a woman.
Reply:Gert Brantenberg, a genetic woman who wrote her book "Egalia麓s Daughters" under this male name !
(The book describes a world where women are ruling the society and men are submitting, but sometimes rebelling)
Reply:the Brontes published their novesl under male names at first, as did Geroge eliot. I do not really know why they did this, asplenty of women before their time had published novels under their own names.
J.K. Rowling was advised to use her initials rather than her own name because apparently boys sometimes don't want to read books by women authors because they think they will be girly. however, as someone pointed out, her books quickly became so popular that she could have called herself Fifi Trixibelle and it wouldn't have made any difference to her sales.
Reply:"Out of Africa" was written in 1937 by Baroness Karen von Blixen-Finecke, who used the pseudonym Isak Dinesen.
Ellis Peters, author of the popular Brother Cadfael novels, is the pseudonym of Edith Pargeter.
James Tiptree, Jr. was a prolific author of classic science fiction. It was a pseudonym used by Alice Bradley Sheldon.
Alice Mary Norton, another prolific author of classic science fiction and fantasy, used the pseudonym Andre Norton.
Reply:Henry Handel Richardson.
Reply:To start with - because she is the most prolific author today Nora Roberts- She had a male detective character and her publisher said a female author would never sell a male character. Her pseudonym = J.D. Robb.
She is reissuing these books now.
Reply:All of the Bronte's (Charlotte, Emily, and Anne).
George Eliot (Marian Evans).
George Sand
Louisa May Alcott
Reply:J.K. Rowling, actually. Because she thought her female first name (Joanne) would ward off potential male readers. She actually doesn't have a middle name, she borrowed the K, from Kathleen, from her paternal grandmother. The name Kathleen has never been part of her real name.
Actually I knew she was female author and read it anyway, though, I thought it was rather obvious, given the writing. I can usually discern male and female authors with ease.
A more historical one would be The Modern Prometheus, or as most know it today, Frankenstein. It was published anonymously by Mary Shelley, who is now one of the most famous female authors. She also used a few male names to publish some of her works, but none that I can really remember.
As for Rowling, it's more of a marketing thing really. Young boys generally are not socially encouraged to read books, much less books written by women, so it was a wise move for business.
Reply:The "Brother Cadfael" Murder Mystery series of books (about 22 of them) by " Ellis Peters" [Edith Pargeter]. There have been several of her works turned into either movies or television series(starring Derick Jacoby). I strongly advise you to rad her stores.
Reply:All of the Bronte sisters did. Charlotte became "Currer Bell," Emily became "Ellis Bell," and Anne became "Acton Bell." Also, George Sand is just a male pseudonym for a female French writer.
Reply:I can't add any more names to the list, although I'm sure there are many, but I can tell you that when I worked in a bookstore (in the 2000s), I encountered a few male customers who refused to read any novels written by women. Even when I pointed out that some "male" authors are actually pseudonyms for women, I could not change these guys' opinions, or get them to try reading a female author. Sexism is still out there!
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