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Respond ONLY if you like "noun" names...

What do you think of....

Island Lily

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Islynd Lilly

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Re: Respond ONLY if you like "noun" names...

  • Islynd looks ridiculous.  Not a fan of Island.  Ireland Lily or Isla Lily would be better.
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  • I like some noun names, depends on the noun. Island isn't the worse but dear God please don't spell it with a y in it!

  • Regardless of the name, it's really hard is that to say with all those L's.

    it sounds like "I land Lily"

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  • Iz'lynd or nothing
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  • I think they're ridiculous. Both of them.
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  • Everyone's doing Isla.  I just like the English version.  BTW, Ireland wouldn't work at all.  I'm not "European" and don't even come close to looking like I am, lol.

    I just threw the "Y" in as an alternate spelling, not really serious about it.

  • Island is better than Islynd, but its still kind of wired.  Why do you like this?  Did you and DH share special memories on an island?  I can see naming a child after an island that you and DH have fond memories of (for example Kauai) but just plain Island is kind of generic.  Know what I mean?
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  • imageskittleblu:
    Island is better than Islynd, but its still kind of wired.  Why do you like this?  Did you and DH share special memories on an island?  I can see naming a child after an island that you and DH have fond memories of (for example Kauai) but just plain Island is kind of generic.  Know what I mean?

    this.  and Islynd is misspelled...even my computer says so.

    ridiculous.

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  • I do NOT like Island.  It's sounds silly for a name.
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  • imageskittleblu:
    Island is better than Islynd, but its still kind of wired.  Why do you like this?  Did you and DH share special memories on an island?  I can see naming a child after an island that you and DH have fond memories of (for example Kauai) but just plain Island is kind of generic.  Know what I mean?

    Thanks for the not so negative response.  Yes, my DH and I were married on an Island.  It was our most happiest memory.  As a matter of fact, our dream is to one day move to an island.  We love listening to reggae and kicking back in a hammock or on the beach.  Her name would fit the lifestyle and philosophy she grows up in.  My mothers name is Lillian so Lily would pay tribute to her as well as fit in with the "natural" theme of the 1st name.  I just don't see much significance in the "run of the mill, generic" names.  No offense to others.

  • I don't like Island, but Lily is nice. I can't imagine someone with Island as their first name.
  • Jamaica just won't work for me.  That's kind of like naming her Ireland in the pp.  I guess if I like it and my DH likes it, that settles it.  Plus, we could do a lot worse like a lot of the names I've seen on here lately!
  • Aren't all names "nouns"? 
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  • I don't really like "Island" and as a PP pointed out, it's just generic if you're fond of a particular island- Jamaica.  What about naming her after a place in Jamaica then?

    Such as- 

    Hope (for Hope Bay)

    May (for May Pen)

    Christiana (for Christiana) 

    Lucia (for Lucea) 

    Ann (for St. Ann)

    Rose (for Rose Hall)

    Elizabeth (for St. Elizabeth) 

    Savannah (for Savanna-la-Mar)

     

    Or a Jamaican name?  I kinda like these two names from the "Top 10 Jamaican Baby names"-

    Lora

    Vea

     


     

  • imageoutnumbered:
    Aren't all names "nouns"? 

    Names are "Proper" nouns.  When you use the single word "noun" it is assumed that one is speaking of a common noun.  "noun" names suggest names such as Sky.  Hope this clears it up for you.

     

  • Islynd is atrocious. I don't think anyone has mentioned that Island Lilly sounds a little stripperish. Like a stripper that plays off a hula girl fantasy. 
  • You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

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  • imageBecky262:
    Iz'lynd or nothing

    for sure 

  • imageiallrd8itWed196457:
    What about something like Marley..as in Bob Marley as in Jamaica?

    I do like Marley!  Thanks for the suggestion.  However, I think we're probalby sticking with Island Lily.  Marley Lily doesn't have the same "ring" to it.Wink

  • imagekelseymw:

    I don't really like "Island" and as a PP pointed out, it's just generic if you're fond of a particular island- Jamaica.  What about naming her after a place in Jamaica then?

    Such as- 

    Hope (for Hope Bay)

    May (for May Pen)

    Christiana (for Christiana) 

    Lucia (for Lucea) 

    Ann (for St. Ann)

    Rose (for Rose Hall)

    Elizabeth (for St. Elizabeth) 

    Savannah (for Savanna-la-Mar)

     

    Or a Jamaican name?  I kinda like these two names from the "Top 10 Jamaican Baby names"-

    Lora

    Vea

    Ditto. Or as someone else suggested, Marley.

    Yes, sure, in the end, you and Dh can do whatever you want.  but realize that if we all don't like it, it's a good indicator of what most people's reaction IRL will be too. They may not say it to your face, but I can guarentee you that behind your back, most people will be giving you all the major side-eye.

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  • imagemybabysmommy:

    imageoutnumbered:
    Aren't all names "nouns"? 

    Names are "Proper" nouns.  When you use the single word "noun" it is assumed that one is speaking of a common noun.  "noun" names suggest names such as Sky.  Hope this clears it up for you.

     

    I realize they are proper nouns, but I assumed that because you cannot spell Island you would have no idea what I was talking about. 

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  • imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

  • imagemybabysmommy:
    imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

    Not cool. At least baby Sophie can do whatever she wants in life. Adult Island is pretty much limited to stripper, tour guide, or cantina bar tender.  

  • imageoutnumbered:
    imagemybabysmommy:

    imageoutnumbered:
    Aren't all names "nouns"? 

    Names are "Proper" nouns.  When you use the single word "noun" it is assumed that one is speaking of a common noun.  "noun" names suggest names such as Sky.  Hope this clears it up for you.

     

    I realize they are proper nouns, but I assumed that because you cannot spell Island you would have no idea what I was talking about. 

    Next lesson-  There is no proper way to spell a proper noun, hence the alternate spelling.

  • imagemybabysmommy:
    imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

    Not cool. At least baby Sophie can do whatever she wants in life. Adult Island is pretty much limited to stripper, tour guide, or cantina bar tender.  

  • imagemybabysmommy:
    imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

    Not cool. At least baby Sophie can do whatever she wants in life. Adult Island is pretty much limited to stripper, tour guide, or cantina bar tender.  

  • imageHannahO28:
    imagemybabysmommy:
    imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

    Not cool. At least baby Sophie can do whatever she wants in life. Adult Island is pretty much limited to stripper, tour guide, or cantina bar tender.  

    A name stops no one.

  • I think if you name her Island and move to an island, that makes it that much worse.
  • imagevans or violets:
    I think if you name her Island and move to an island, that makes it that much worse.

    Maybe I should re-name my daughter "Mountains"

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  • Some thoughts on these names...

    1) Islynd is terrible, so I'd ditch it, so posters can take the first name more seriously.

    2) I prefer Lily to Lilly - Lilly looks like silly, while Lily is all flower to me.

    3) I can see the appeal of island because of the name, isla

    4) My parents were married in Jamaica (St. Thomas), so I do think there are other options within the island than the generic word

    5) I see this as a middle name rather than a first name

    6) Noun names are tricky, but place names are tougher - any middle name on a place name looks like something the media would create for someone notorious. Example...a prostitute could be called Island Marie or a bank robber could be Austin Michael...see what I mean?

     

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  • imagemybabysmommy:
    imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

    While I appreciate you coming back and responding instead of the usual, post and run, this crosses the line. Yes, we've named our babies and they're off limits - we can talk about names in general, but to point out someone's child...this borders on troll behavior, and I'd suggest not doing this ever again.

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  • imageBlueRidge8:

    imagevans or violets:
    I think if you name her Island and move to an island, that makes it that much worse.

    Maybe I should re-name my daughter "Mountains"

    Haha.  My baby wouldn't stand a chance.  I'm in Jersey.  UGH!

  • imagebraveangel2:

    Some thoughts on these names...

    1) Islynd is terrible, so I'd ditch it, so posters can take the first name more seriously.

    2) I prefer Lily to Lilly - Lilly looks like silly, while Lily is all flower to me.

    3) I can see the appeal of island because of the name, isla

    4) My parents were married in Jamaica (St. Thomas), so I do think there are other options within the island than the generic word

    5) I see this as a middle name rather than a first name

    6) Noun names are tricky, but place names are tougher - any middle name on a place name looks like something the media would create for someone notorious. Example...a prostitute could be called Island Marie or a bank robber could be Austin Michael...see what I mean?

     

    I appreciate your response.  I can definately take your opinion and points seriously.  I love your example.  Also, thanks for being kind.  There's not enough of that going around.Smile

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  • imagemybabysmommy:

    Thanks for the not so negative response.  Yes, my DH and I were married on an Island.  It was our most happiest memory.  As a matter of fact, our dream is to one day move to an island.  We love listening to reggae and kicking back in a hammock or on the beach.  Her name would fit the lifestyle and philosophy she grows up in.  My mothers name is Lillian so Lily would pay tribute to her as well as fit in with the "natural" theme of the 1st name.  I just don't see much significance in the "run of the mill, generic" names.  No offense to others.

    My DH has a cousin named Breanna nn Breezy.  Breezy feels like it would fit in with the feeling you're going for.  And I think you could probably use any Br- name and use that nn.  Breanne, Breanna, Briony, Brittany, Brenna, Bree, Brinley, Brieta, etc.

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  • imagebraveangel2:
    imagemybabysmommy:
    imagesunnyday016:

    You can't dictate who can respond to your posts.

    Island is terrible, but Islynd is much much worse.

    Yeah, I guess Sophie's real original.... Sofa.  One can make any name horrible.

    I can dictate who I respond toCool

    While I appreciate you coming back and responding instead of the usual, post and run, this crosses the line. Yes, we've named our babies and they're off limits - we can talk about names in general, but to point out someone's child...this borders on troll behavior, and I'd suggest not doing this ever again.

    I'm sure you may know, a name is not attached to any single child.  I gave you an example of how any name could be used in a negative way.  I agree, your baby may be off limits but the name Sophie is not.  Reread the post if you're unsure.  I did not point out your child, I pointed out the name Sophie/ Sofa!  If you don't like it,  DON'T CONTINUE TO READ MY POST!

  • imagedana1318a:
    imagemybabysmommy:

    Thanks for the not so negative response.  Yes, my DH and I were married on an Island.  It was our most happiest memory.  As a matter of fact, our dream is to one day move to an island.  We love listening to reggae and kicking back in a hammock or on the beach.  Her name would fit the lifestyle and philosophy she grows up in.  My mothers name is Lillian so Lily would pay tribute to her as well as fit in with the "natural" theme of the 1st name.  I just don't see much significance in the "run of the mill, generic" names.  No offense to others.

    My DH has a cousin named Breanna nn Breezy.  Breezy feels like it would fit in with the feeling you're going for.  And I think you could probably use any Br- name and use that nn.  Breanne, Breanna, Briony, Brittany, Brenna, Bree, Brinley, Brieta, etc.

    Thanks Dana!  I do like Bree as wellSmile

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