minties
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The middle names are set in stone, Irene for a girl after my grandma, and Christopher for a boy after my brother.
The last name is Anderson so that is a nice, uncomplicated name.
I like the more boring, traditional names. I like 2 syllable names for first names but it's not a hard or fast rule.
I'm not into Edith, Mabel, Iris, or anything that sounds too "old lady", if that makes sense. Grace and Rose are not to my taste either.
I quite like Emma, Lucy, Emily...but that's it. I can't think of any boys names I like at all .
My family tree isn't much inspiration, my great grandma was Edith, her siblings were Edna, Ethel, Evelyn and Norman, and her parents were Jane and David and I don't like any of those. There is an Edward, a Betty and a Rachel in there as well...on mums side a Doug, Warren, Sallie, Leanne....I just can't get inspired!
My grandma is only 69 so I won't use her name as first name as I expect her to be around for a while yet.
The last name is Anderson so that is a nice, uncomplicated name.
I like the more boring, traditional names. I like 2 syllable names for first names but it's not a hard or fast rule.
I'm not into Edith, Mabel, Iris, or anything that sounds too "old lady", if that makes sense. Grace and Rose are not to my taste either.
I quite like Emma, Lucy, Emily...but that's it. I can't think of any boys names I like at all .
My family tree isn't much inspiration, my great grandma was Edith, her siblings were Edna, Ethel, Evelyn and Norman, and her parents were Jane and David and I don't like any of those. There is an Edward, a Betty and a Rachel in there as well...on mums side a Doug, Warren, Sallie, Leanne....I just can't get inspired!
My grandma is only 69 so I won't use her name as first name as I expect her to be around for a while yet.