he will be strong and imbalanced as fuck.. everyone will be jealous of him
Eduardo/Edward - such a strong name... kings and royaltys and it sounds hella classy and educated
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InfeSteD
United States4658 Posts
he will be strong and imbalanced as fuck.. everyone will be jealous of him Eduardo/Edward - such a strong name... kings and royaltys and it sounds hella classy and educated | ||
Osmoses
Sweden5302 Posts
If it's a girl I'd go for Kasuga, cause Osaka from Azumanga Daioh is my favorite, she's so adorable. | ||
n
United States48 Posts
Just a general badass sounding name, plus it has some historical significance. Do I win the thread? | ||
jjun212
Canada2208 Posts
but if he wants an english name too.. edward =D | ||
Frits
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eborp
United States266 Posts
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Arkqn
France589 Posts
If it's a girl call her Lisa! Cute name | ||
igotmyown
United States4291 Posts
Each generation of Korean males has a set syllable, which varies in position by parity. Hence there's a lot of Jae ___'s now, Jae Yoon, Jae Dong, etc. The previous was ___ Sup (although it might vary by family), and I forget what the next generation is _____ xxxx (it cycles through generations, and it's usually an odd number so the positions reverse eventually). Naming someone Jae is pretty much copying part of a set naming standard, and you're robbing them of the unique part of the name. If a Korean family had one boy and just named him Jae, in accordance to the naming standard, I'd ask how lazy is that family that they couldn't come up with one syllable. This baby's not Korean, but if you're naming it in homage to some progamers, that's a pretty crappy homage. | ||
~OpZ~
United States3652 Posts
On July 07 2009 16:50 redtooth wrote: Itsazombie Hyde Ono If not, Manny. Seriously, you have to pass the torch eventually... right? ...Sounds so much more epic when you say Hydeono instead of Hyde Ono | ||
fredd
Estonia256 Posts
On July 07 2009 19:47 Mannerheim wrote: I think Magnus needs something to complement it, like Magnus Bloodaxe or Ultra Magnus. Magnus Maximus | ||
eagle
United States693 Posts
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Last Romantic
United States20661 Posts
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MuffinDude
United States3837 Posts
Male: Zangief (nickname could be zang since saying zangief takes too much time), Gelonor, Mario Female just in case: Roarie (basically laurie), Hesther (from scarlet letter =)) | ||
Archaic
United States4024 Posts
On July 07 2009 16:37 snowbird wrote: Congratulations! If it's a girl I suggest 'Naomi' (直美), it's a pretty name imo and it's easily pronouncable in Japanese as well as English, which is important I think. Naomi Ono Naomi backwards is "I moan." Keep that in mind when you choose the name. | ||
Chromyne
Canada561 Posts
Boy - Matthias (German variant of Matthew) I just think this name sounds so awesome. It's a name from the Bible, and it means "gift from the Lord," which I think is really sweet! I would like to name my son this if I ever get a chance. Girl - Nevaeh (Ni - vay - uh) (the word "Heaven" backwords) My high school teacher named his daughter this, and many people have said they liked this name. It may be too cheesy, and I'm not sure how it would work in Japan. | ||
Shizuru~
Malaysia1676 Posts
Jay for boy | ||
Evilmonkey.
United States1628 Posts
And if it's a dude, name him Holden, because the only the only thing I liked about the book "A Catcher in the Rye" was the main character's first name. Both of these names are unique and stand out, which is a far better route than Michael or Sarah imo. | ||
Pioneer
994 Posts
On July 08 2009 08:31 igotmyown wrote: Since nobody seems to see the problem, I feel obligated to object to Jae. Each generation of Korean males has a set syllable, which varies in position by parity. Hence there's a lot of Jae ___'s now, Jae Yoon, Jae Dong, etc. The previous was ___ Sup (although it might vary by family), and I forget what the next generation is _____ xxxx (it cycles through generations, and it's usually an odd number so the positions reverse eventually). Naming someone Jae is pretty much copying part of a set naming standard, and you're robbing them of the unique part of the name. If a Korean family had one boy and just named him Jae, in accordance to the naming standard, I'd ask how lazy is that family that they couldn't come up with one syllable. This baby's not Korean, but if you're naming it in homage to some progamers, that's a pretty crappy homage. Mine wasn't a homage to progamers specifically, Jae was just an alternate to Jay (a normally boy name) which is unique outside of korea I think, while it looks nice and the added bonus was it used in korean names so manifesto can have a attachment to a part of his life and the good memories. What could be better than have something precious to you that has something about it tied to something you love as well :p. Not like he's naming her Yo Hwan in homage to boxer. | ||
NonFactor
Sweden698 Posts
It's a fine name that works for both cultures. | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
On July 08 2009 06:25 Frits wrote: Shredder ![]() Iroko/Oroku Saki ! or or Splinter ! Hamato Yoshi | ||
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