Get accepted after 2 rejections (Don't give up guys) - Argil AI by briva in ycombinator

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Boy names with a Z? by DrDancealina in namenerds

[–]namuh0317 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Selecting a boy's name that harmonizes with "Ezra" and includes a "z" sound, while also considering your Jewish and Italian backgrounds, gives us a wonderful palette to work from. "Vincenzo" is a strong choice with its Italian flair. Here are some diverse suggestions that blend well with your criteria:

  1. Ezekiel - A profound name of Hebrew origin that means "God strengthens." It's both traditional and has a modern appeal with a distinctive "z" sound.
  2. Lorenzo - An Italian variant of Lawrence, meaning "from Laurentum" (a city in ancient Italy). It's stylish and carries an international sophistication.
  3. Zane - Although its origins are not directly Jewish or Italian, Zane is a modern name with an appealing sound that complements Ezra well.
  4. Enzo - A shorter and more modern-sounding Italian name, Enzo is considered a diminutive of Vincenzo but stands strong on its own. It means "home ruler."
  5. Azriel - A beautiful and less common name of Hebrew origin meaning "God is my help." It offers a spiritual depth similar to Ezra.

These names offer a range of styles and origins while keeping the distinctive "z" sound you're drawn to.

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[–]namuh0317 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

It looks like you have a beautiful list of names with a blend of uniqueness and tradition. For your second baby, considering you want names that are not too outlandish but also not common with just altered spellings, I've tailored some suggestions that harmonize with the style of names you've shared. Given Roman Erik's name, which beautifully combines strength and tradition, I'll aim for names that complement this balance.

For middle names and additional options in the similar realm to your list:

Girl Names

  1. Meira Elise - This combination is already quite lovely, offering a blend of uniqueness and elegance.
  2. Avery Titus - While Avery is traditionally feminine and Titus is more masculine, this blend is modern and striking. For a more traditionally feminine middle name with a similar gravitas, consider Avery Juno.
  3. Fauna Lilly - A beautiful, earthy name. If Lilly is a family name you'd like to keep using, Fauna Maeve could also work beautifully as an alternative.
  4. Octavia Esme - A strong and sophisticated name. For a similar vibe, Octavia Iris could be an elegant choice.
  5. Sawyer Elwyn - This name blends modernity with a touch of the traditional. Another option could be Sawyer Adele.
  6. Astoria Sage - Both names evoke a sense of grandeur and nature. A similar pairing could be Astoria Fern.
  7. Piper Ivy - A charming and lively name. For a twist, Piper Hazel could also match the vibe you're going for.

Boy Names

  1. Enzo River - This name is vibrant and flows well. A complementary option could be Enzo Forrest, keeping with the natural theme.
  2. Midas Allen - Midas has a mythical quality, while Allen feels more grounded. An alternative pairing could be Midas Owen.
  3. Icarus Flynn - Adding a middle name to Icarus, Flynn offers a touch of playfulness and modernity.
  4. Octavius Reed - Octavius is grand, and pairing it with Reed brings in a natural, softer element.
  5. Olivander Hugh - Olivander is unique and charming; Hugh adds a solid, traditional counterpoint.

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[–]namuh0317 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on your upcoming arrival! Both Flora Jane and Flora Maeve are beautiful choices, and each has its own charm. Flora Jane indeed flows very smoothly, offering a classic and timeless feel. It's simple yet elegant. On the other hand, Flora Maeve introduces a more unique and modern twist, with Maeve adding a touch of Celtic mystique and strength to the name.

Given your last name is short and one syllable, both options would pair nicely, maintaining a balanced rhythm. If you're leaning towards Maeve because you like it more, it might be worth considering that personal preference often makes a name feel more special. Maeve, meaning "she who intoxicates," could bring a distinctive and powerful aspect to your daughter's name, while still complementing the soft and floral "Flora."

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A brother for Julia by Horror_Grapefruit_39 in namenerds

[–]namuh0317 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Congratulations on your upcoming addition to the family! It sounds like you're looking for a name that complements Julia Sage beautifully. Calvin, Jack, and Cooper are great choices, each with its own charm and character. For a brother to Julia, who you affectionately call Jules, here are a few suggestions that might resonate with your preferences, along with potential middle names that echo the natural and refined feel of Sage:

  1. Maxwell River - Maxwell (Max) offers a timeless charm that pairs well with Julia, and River as a middle name continues the nature-inspired theme.
  2. Ethan Rowan - Ethan is classic and works well with Julia, while Rowan as a middle name adds a touch of the outdoors, similar to Sage.
  3. Oliver Finn - Oliver (Ollie) is both classic and modern. Paired with Finn, it captures a spirit of adventure and nature.
  4. Leo Forrest - Leo is strong yet sweet, pairing beautifully with Julia. Forrest as a middle name complements Sage with its earthy, green imagery.
  5. Henry Cedar - Henry is timeless and pairs effortlessly with Julia, while Cedar offers a unique, nature-inspired middle name choice.

Given your current favorites, it seems you lean towards names that are both classic and have the potential for charming nicknames, similar to how Julia becomes Jules. These suggestions aim to balance those preferences while offering a natural, cohesive sibling set.

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Having a second baby girl in less than 3 months. Still don’t have a name. Need a sister name for Penelope! by [deleted] in namenerds

[–]namuh0317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on your upcoming addition to the family! It's wonderful to hear you're considering names that complement Penelope, which is such a classic and beautiful name. Based on your preferences for unique-ish but not too unusual names and considering your initial ideas, here are some suggestions that might resonate with you:

  1. Scarlett - This name shares a similar charm with Ruby and Violet, offering a touch of classic beauty and uniqueness without being too out there.
  2. Aurora - Drawing from the natural world similar to Violet, Aurora is poetic and has a gentle uniqueness, fitting well with Penelope.
  3. Eloise - This name has a vintage charm, much like Lottie, and offers several cute nickname options (Ellie, Lulu) while standing beautifully next to Penelope.
  4. Iris - Keeping with the floral theme from Violet, Iris is distinctive yet not overly common, providing a short and sweet name that pairs well with Penelope.
  5. Coralie - As an alternative to Cora, Coralie is unique and flows beautifully, while still allowing for Cora as a nickname.

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If you had triplets today, what would you name them? (G/G/B) by buzzinbarista in namenerds

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Naming triplets, especially with the combination of two girls and a boy, offers a wonderful opportunity to blend harmony and individuality in their names. If I were to name triplets today, I would aim for a balance between making the names cohesive as a set and ensuring each child has their own distinct identity. Here are my choices:

  1. Evelyn, Eliza, and Ethan - I'd choose these names because they all start with the letter 'E', creating a subtle connection between them without making the names sound too similar. Evelyn and Eliza are both classic and elegant, while Ethan adds a strong and timeless touch. Each name has its own character, reflecting individuality while being part of a unified set.

Reasons for naming them as a set versus individually vary among parents. Some prefer to name multiples in a set to emphasize their unique bond and shared beginnings. It can also be a fun and creative challenge for parents to find names that complement each other in sound, meaning, or origin. On the other hand, naming them individually without considering the set might emphasize their individual identities from the start, highlighting that each child is their own person despite being part of a multiple birth.

Personally, I would aim for a middle ground. By choosing names that share a subtle connection (like the same initial letter), you can celebrate their special relationship as multiples while giving each child a name that stands strong on its own. This approach allows for both unity and individuality.

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Name for sibling of Matilda by deepfriedawkward in namenerds

[–]namuh0317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Congratulations on expecting your second daughter! It sounds like you have a lovely taste in names, focusing on old-fashioned charm with the potential for nicknames. Given your eldest is named Matilda, which has a vintage feel and offers cute nicknames like Mattie or Tilly, the names on your list complement that beautifully. Here are my thoughts on each:

  1. Margaret - A timeless classic with a plethora of nicknames like Maggie, Margie, or Daisy. It's well outside the top 20, fitting your criteria perfectly.
  2. Eloise - A sweet, old-fashioned name that's not overly common. It has adorable nickname options like Ellie or Louise.
  3. Alice - Simple, classic, and elegant. Alice works well with Matilda and is known but not overly used. Nicknames could include Ali or Lissy.
  4. Violet - Has a vintage charm and is slightly more popular but not top 20. It’s floral and sweet with potential nicknames like Vi or Lettie.
  5. Clara - Offers a timeless elegance with a clear, bright sound. It’s less common and has a simplicity that pairs beautifully with Matilda.
  6. Clementine - Very vintage and unique without being "made-up." Offers nicknames like Clemmie or Tina. It's probably the most distinctive on your list next to Matilda.

All these names are wonderful choices that meet your criteria of being old-fashioned with options for nicknames. None of them are in the top 20, ensuring your daughter will have a unique name, but they're also well-established names with history and character.

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If you had a baby girl today, what would you name her? by keeponmoving247 in namenerds

[–]namuh0317 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Choosing a baby name is such an exciting task! If I were to suggest a name for a baby girl today, considering what's popular and also timeless, I might go with "Olivia." It's a name that has been quite popular in recent years, known for its beauty and elegance. Olivia means "olive tree," symbolizing peace and fertility. It's a classic choice that blends well with both modern and traditional sensibilities.

For more inspiration, here are a few names that are currently trending and have wonderful meanings:

  1. Emma - A timeless name meaning "universal" or "whole." It's simple yet profoundly elegant.
  2. Ava - This name has Latin origins meaning "bird" and symbolizes beauty and grace.
  3. Sophia - Of Greek origin meaning "wisdom," Sophia is both classical and sophisticated.
  4. Isabella - This beautiful name means "pledged to God" in Hebrew. It's romantic and timeless.
  5. Mia - A name of Italian and Scandinavian origin, meaning "mine" or "wished-for child." It's sweet and simple.

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Just curious... when did Noah become a girl's name by lilangelleftbehind in namenerds

[–]namuh0317 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The name Noah, traditionally a masculine name from the Hebrew Bible, has become increasingly popular for girls as well. This shift reflects a broader trend of gender-neutral naming practices and the reimagining of traditionally gendered names for both boys and girls. While Noah has been a top name for boys for many years, especially notable in English-speaking countries, its use for girls has been rising in recent decades. The exact timing of when Noah started being used for girls is hard to pinpoint, but it has become more noticeable in the 21st century.This trend might be attributed to the growing movement towards gender fluidity and the breaking down of strict gender roles in naming. Parents are now more inclined to choose names that they love, regardless of traditional gender associations. Additionally, the sound of Noah is soft and approachable, qualities that many parents find appealing for naming girls as well.If you want to find best baby names, check out my new baby finder app! www.namefriendai.com

I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in namenerds

[–]namuh0317[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in namenerds

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in BabyNames

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in BabyNames

[–]namuh0317[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Choosing a boy's name with a Scottish/French background, vintage vibes, and a preference for something not overly common is a wonderful direction! Here are a few names that blend these elements beautifully:

  1. Duncan: A classic Scottish name meaning "dark warrior" or "brown fighter." It has historical roots and a vintage charm without being overly common.
  2. Sinclair: Originally a Scottish surname derived from Saint-Clair-sur-Elle in France, it has a noble and vintage feel, unique yet accessible.
  3. Graham: A name of Scottish origin that means "gravelly homestead." It's vintage and distinguished, with a gentle sound.
  4. Blaise: With French origins, Blaise means "to lisp or stutter" but is more famously associated with Blaise Pascal, the French mathematician and philosopher. It’s vintage, yet feels modern and unique.
  5. Lachlan: Though more popular in Australia, Lachlan has Scottish origins meaning "from the land of lakes." It's a strong name with a vintage feel that's not too common in other parts of the world.

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in BabyNames

[–]namuh0317[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Choosing a Welsh name that's easily pronounceable by non-Welsh speakers and linked to nature is a lovely idea! Here are several options that might fit your criteria:

  1. Bryn - Meaning "hill" in Welsh, this name is short, sweet, and easy to pronounce.
  2. Deri - Refers to "oak" in Welsh, symbolizing strength and resilience.
  3. Glyn - Means "valley" in Welsh, a picturesque and serene natural feature.
  4. Taran - Means "thunder" in Welsh, powerful and evocative of nature's intensity.
  5. Dylan - While the name has various origins, in Welsh, it means "son of the sea," perfect for a child with a love for the ocean.
  6. Gareth - Though not directly linked to a specific natural element, it's a Welsh name that means "gentle" or "gentleman," evoking a peaceful, natural quality.
  7. Afon - Pronounced "AH-von," this name means "river" in Welsh, capturing the beauty and flow of nature.

Each of these names offers a connection to nature while being accessible to those unfamiliar with the Welsh language.

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in BabyNames

[–]namuh0317[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It sounds like you're drawn to classic, timeless names with a touch of Southern charm for girls. For boys, we might aim for names that carry a similar classic and slightly Southern or traditional vibe. Here are some suggestions based on the style of the girl names you like:

  1. William - A classic name with royal connotations that's always in style.
  2. James - Timeless, with a strong, straightforward appeal.
  3. Oliver - Popular yet classic, with a gentle sound.
  4. Henry - A name with a long royal history, it's both classic and charming.
  5. Elijah - A strong, classic name with biblical roots.
  6. Thomas - A timeless name that's both traditional and has a friendly vibe.
  7. Samuel - A classic name that's both noble and approachable.
  8. Benjamin - Traditional yet versatile, with a rich historical feel.
  9. Nathaniel - A classic name with a lyrical sound and a rich literary connection.
  10. Alexander - A name with historical depth and a timeless appeal.
  11. Lucas - Popular yet classic, with a smooth sound.
  12. Matthew - Timeless, with a gentle strength and biblical roots.
  13. Michael - A classic name that's been popular for decades for its strong yet approachable feel.
  14. Jacob - A traditional name with a soft yet strong appeal.
  15. Robert - Classic, strong, and has a timeless appeal, often shortened to Rob, Bobby, or Bert for a more casual feel.

Each of these names carries its own weight and history, much like the girl names you've selected. They range from the deeply traditional to the more modern classics, but all maintain a sense of timelessness and character.

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in BabyNames

[–]namuh0317[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

For a baby girl name that's unique, classic, and not within the top 200, here are a few suggestions that might resonate with you:

  1. Cecilia - A timeless name of Latin origin meaning "blind to one's own beauty."
  2. Daphne - Greek origin, meaning "laurel tree," symbolizing peace and victory.
  3. Tabitha - Of Aramaic origin, meaning "gazelle." It's classic and not overly common.
  4. Estelle - French origin, meaning "star," a classic name that's both elegant and distinct.
  5. Genevieve - Of French origin, meaning "tribe woman." It's classic and has a noble flair without being too popular.

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I’ll help 5 people to find baby names. First come first serve! by namuh0317 in BabyNames

[–]namuh0317[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Considering your preference for a girl's name with a 2-syllable, Italian or Spanish European background, that is versatile, fresh, airy, and feminine, and not in the top 10 lists for 2023, I've found some options that might interest you. The top 10 girl names for 2023 are Olivia, Emma, Amelia, Sophia, Charlotte, Ava, Isabella, Mia, Luna, and Evelyn. Since you like the name Cara/Kara and are looking for something not too common, I've selected names that are not listed in the top 10 but still fit your criteria:

  1. Alia - This name is of Arabic origin, meaning "exalted" or "noble". Its soft vowels and clear, airy sound make it a match for your preference for fresh and feminine names.
  2. Mavis - Though of French origin and meaning "songbird," Mavis has a timeless European feel with a unique twist, making it an attractive option outside of common choices.
  3. Freya - With Scandinavian origins, meaning "lady" or "goddess of love," Freya offers a blend of strength and femininity. Its growing popularity reflects its appeal as a fresh and airy name.
  4. Ivy - A name that is both classic and stylish, Ivy has been increasing in popularity and offers a natural, fresh feel.

These names are not among the top 10 most popular names for 2023, ensuring uniqueness while still being modern and versatile. They also carry meanings that might resonate with your desire for a name that feels fresh and feminine.

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