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The Best Names EVER

The Best Names EVER, underlined twice and with not just one,  but two exclamation points is the title of this particular page in a diary I kept in sixth grade (and beyond). After discussing our teen dream-names yesterday, I promised I'd make my husband drag the box with this diary in it out of the attic so I could post.

My youngest sister was born when I was ten; that was about the time I started really getting into names. By the time I was fourteen, I had a long list and was a pro at inventing new variations and spiffy (that was the word of the year at my school in the 8th grade) ways to spell them. So, without further ado:

 

Girls--

Katya (this is cat-yah, you'll see later I went through a 'Russian' phase)

Kassydie

Saydie

Kassandra

Kourtnie (yep, with a K . . . 'cause it's more klassy)

Alexia

Genevieve

Aralena (I think this was air-uh-lee-nuh)

Ginny

Jenae (jenn-ay)

Ashlynn

Karissa

Jyllien or Jillyen

 

Boys--

Ryker

Remington

Emmett

Ethan

Airik (why couldn't I just spell it Eric?)

Cole, Colton

Samule (I can remember having a great reason for this spelling!)

Zeke

 

Twin Names--

Alexei and Anya (adopted from Russia, maybe?)

Lyric and Song (to be followed, I'm sure, by children Stanza and Rhythm)

Paliana and Leilani (the Hawaiian adoptees)

Samantha and Tabitha (um, I'm not sure if I was a Bewitched fan or not)

Kaye and Elle

Elizabeth and Annalee

Haven and Hayden (oh, how that hurts me now!)

Aralena and Aurora 

**Apparently, were my twins born boys, I was going to cull them at birth; or abandon them; or just give them girls' names: )

 

I've saved the best for last, though. In my "Kass" phase I apparently came up with this gem: Kassyndrae (that would be cuh-sin-dray)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • Those are AWESOME!!

    I went through a gothic stage in late middle school/early HS...here were my top picks for names (ironically only ever considered girl names...and now I'll have two boys!):

    Mi'Lane

    Briar

    Aroura

    Trixie

    Harmon

    Elspeth

    and...

    best for last...

    Siouxzy (Susie...but like the Native American tribe...which I have no relationship to). 

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  • Awesome list.  I could see people getting ideas from some of your you-neek names there.  Kassyndrae and Airik are gonna be the hot names of 2011 now, hehe.

    When I was a teenager, I hated the all the chat speak abbreviations, so I decided, to mock that way of typing, I was going to adopt children from all different countries and name them Lol, Lmao (luh-mayo),  and Rofl (roffle). 

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  • Um.......

    I think I'm speechless. Smile

    Kassyndrae????? You truly have a talent Strangebird! That's freakin' awesome. I know I've got baby name lists somewhere, probably buried in a box in our storage unit. I've got nothing on these gems though!!! I definitely remember going through a Russian name phase too, and I think a French one (Colette and the like). Fun times!

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  • Wow! How, ummm...creative?

    Some of the spelllings made me squint, like I was staring into the sun. Ouch!

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  • *faints*

    Whoa, wait...you and I both had Lyric on our lists? I knew you were awesome. Love the double underline.

    Bows to the superior strangebird.

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    Um.......

    I think I'm speechless. Smile

    Kassyndrae????? You truly have a talent Strangebird! That's freakin' awesome. I know I've got baby name lists somewhere, probably buried in a box in our storage unit. I've got nothing on these gems though!!! I definitely remember going through a Russian name phase too, and I think a French one (Colette and the like). Fun times!

    Kassyndrae is a peach, isn't it? And I had completely forgotten about it, but when I saw it in my journal today, I laughed out loud, suddenly remember how much I loved that name. I told it to everyone, insisting I was naming my daughter that. I have never been so glad that I knew how to use birth control as a teen--imagine my poor child, cursed with that name!

    I went through a French phase, too, but I think by then I had developed my pet peeve of spelling/language integrity. And I still love foreign names today, but I put most of them on a reserve list for names I'm not brave enough to give my white, middle class American babies.

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    *faints*

    Whoa, wait...you and I both had Lyric on our lists? I knew you were awesome. Love the double underline.

    Bows to the superior strangebird.

    In this case, I'm not at all certain it's a good thing to "win." Reviewing this list has certainly put all the spelling conundrums and invented names we see today into perspective. Now I understand that we all (or at least most of us) liked those random Ys and alternate spellings when we were kids--some of us grew up, others apparently didn't.

    And, yeah, I giggled when I saw your list. Imagine two of us out there hoping to naming our children Lyric--the fact that I had such a nifty twin set planned really hurts me, though.

  • I seriously laughed at a couple of these! Kassydie, Kourtnie, Airik, Kassyndrae?! You sure had talent, strangebird! :) Lets hope you didn't give anyone ideas!
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    The Best Names EVER, underlined twice and with not just one,  but two exclamation points is the title of this particular page in a diary I kept in sixth grade (and beyond). After discussing our teen dream-names yesterday, I promised I'd make my husband drag the box with this diary in it out of the attic so I could post.

    My youngest sister was born when I was ten; that was about the time I started really getting into names. By the time I was fourteen, I had a long list and was a pro at inventing new variations and spiffy (that was the word of the year at my school in the 8th grade) ways to spell them. So, without further ado:

     

    Girls--

    Katya (this is cat-yah, you'll see later I went through a 'Russian' phase)

    Kassydie

    Saydie

    Kassandra

    Kourtnie (yep, with a K . . . 'cause it's more klassy)

    Alexia

    Genevieve

    Aralena (I think this was air-uh-lee-nuh)

    Ginny

    Jenae (jenn-ay)

    Ashlynn

    Karissa

    Jyllien or Jillyen

     

    Boys--

    Ryker

    Remington

    Emmett

    Ethan

    Airik (why couldn't I just spell it Eric?)

    Cole, Colton

    Samule (I can remember having a great reason for this spelling!)

    Zeke

     

    Twin Names--

    Alexei and Anya (adopted from Russia, maybe?)

    Lyric and Song (to be followed, I'm sure, by children Stanza and Rhythm)

    Paliana and Leilani (the Hawaiian adoptees)

    Samantha and Tabitha (um, I'm not sure if I was a Bewitched fan or not)

    Kaye and Elle

    Elizabeth and Annalee

    Haven and Hayden (oh, how that hurts me now!)

    Aralena and Aurora 

    **Apparently, were my twins born boys, I was going to cull them at birth; or abandon them; or just give them girls' names: )

     

    I've saved the best for last, though. In my "Kass" phase I apparently came up with this gem: Kassyndrae (that would be cuh-sin-dray)


     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    OMG Thank you for sharing. Crying laughing here. I had a similar list with similar insanity on it. I hope to God it's still under my teenage bed at my parents' house. I need to dig that bi-otch out.



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  • My niece's name is actually Lyric Marie, it totally suits her though and shes got a LOT of character...they named her after their love of music.

    I giggled reading all of these.

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  • Now this post had me LOLing for realzies. awesome.
  • lol! too funny!
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  • The choir teacher at my school has a granddaughter named Lyric.  Of course, the mother's name is Harmony and I think her mother's name is Melody.  A very musical family.
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