Name Manifesto7's Son (maybe daughter LOL?) - Page 10
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On July 07 2009 17:07 minus_human wrote: Congratulations Mani! Thanks ![]() | ||
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lol~~~ | ||
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Garnet
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Girl: Diamond Dagger Ono SOOOO GOOOD! | ||
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CubEdIn
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As for Magnus, it reminds me of dota, but it does sound kinda cool. | ||
Hydrolisko
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or Gordon Hyde Ono or Mason Hyde Ono | ||
Latham
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I'd personally propose Eric. I know 2 Erics, and they're both cool, easy going and friendly guys. Edit: Ohh right, a girls name - Joanna. Every Joanna I met was super hot, and I really like this name. | ||
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SpiritoftheTunA
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EDIT: also because its my nickname and over half of my class in high school think it's my middle name and tuna is awesome, srsly | ||
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From the French Olivier, believed to be an old French version of the Germanic name Alfihar. The name is also associated with the olive tree and therefore peace. Oliver was the 173rd most popular boy's name in the US in 2006, but the third most popular in the UK in 2007. In literature, perhaps the most famous Oliver is Dickens' Oliver Twist. | ||
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Osaka27118 Posts
On July 07 2009 19:02 Latham wrote: I really like James. I dunno if you like biblical names and such, but that place isn't actually a bad place to look for names, or so I heard. I'd personally propose Eric. I know 2 Erics, and they're both cool, easy going and friendly guys. Edit: Ohh right, a girls name - Joanna. Every Joanna I met was super hot, and I really like this name. My daughter's name is Hanna, so yes I like biblical names ![]() | ||
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Mannerheim
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On July 07 2009 16:44 CharlieMurphy wrote: Rikku, because that is a hot little japanese chick from FFX, and also the name is fucking awesome. If it's a boy, I dunno what you should call it. Are american names out? Remove one k, and it's a male name... at least around here. Also my name. ![]() | ||
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Osaka27118 Posts
On July 07 2009 19:13 Mannerheim wrote: Remove one k, and it's a male name... at least around here. Also my name. ![]() Also a Japanese name without one of the k's as well too ![]() | ||
Diomedes
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Ken is a good example. But I am sure as a Japanese speaker it's a lot easier to think of more. Maybe Sara is possible. You write 理佐(Risa) and claim it's Lisa in English? When I see the name of your first child I wonder why it is 'Hanna' and not 'Hana'. Because 花 would be another example. Maybe it's too old fashioned for a Japanese name? I wonder if you register a western name on a Japanese birth certificate/passport if you use katakana or alphabet. I guess you can choose yourself. But, are kanji ever used on a western passport? I mean, they won't know how to type it and they won't know how it reads. Hmm... | ||
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