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Discussion in 'BOARDANIA' started by Garner, Dec 6, 2008.

  1. Garner Great God and Founding Father

    What's a good name for a boy? We've pretty much settled on Mary Elizabeth if it's a girl.
  2. randywine Member

    Robert or Alexander have always been my favorites but unfortunately they can both be shortened...

    R.
  3. Maljonic Administrator

  4. Katcal I Aten't French !

    A "friend" of mine has just named her son Odin. Does this mean you are asking this for the obvious reason? If so, congratissimo...

    I can quite imagine Grace wanting to call him Apostrophe, and Garner insisting on Cthulu... :D
  5. Hsing Moderator

    We, of all people, had a thing for traditional and biblical names you find in every European language, only with spelling and pronounciation variations. Elias, Jonathan, Jakob, ... etc. I threw in a few, mostly North German Dialects and others, names like Hannes, Tjaden, Silas, Tonda, Henry(k), Harm, but got a veto on most of them...
    Well, have a look...
    Baby-Vornamen.de - Ostfriesische Vornamen - Beliebte und seltene Babynamen, Jungennamen und Mädchennamen aus der ostfriesischen Sprache

    :razz: I wonder why...
  6. mazekin Member

    Cthulu is a good middle name!

    I also like Alexander. Alexander Cthulu...has a nice ring to it:D

    Congrats!
  7. Ba Lord of the Pies

    Ba. Ba is a good name.
  8. mowgli New Member

    Pterry. I'll continue insisting upon it until Garner stabs me.

    Btw, here are some of our own vetoed boy-names: Kurt, Curtis, Padraig, Maxim (NOT after a magazine!!!), Ruslan...
  9. TamyraMcG Active Member

    I have always been partial to the name Geoffrey. That would have been my choice for a boy's name, since I won't likely use it feel free:)
  10. Hsing Moderator


    ...language question, vetoed means one parent ruled them out, right?
  11. Katcal I Aten't French !

  12. spiky Bar Wench

    Congrats you two, soon to be three :)

    I always had a thing for Sebastian, can't be shortened and it was from that great kids cartoon of the boy going aver the Swiss Alps to find his family with that really cool big dog... Buggered if I can remembered what it was called abd Google is giving me no love.

    Otherwise, Nevel.
  13. mowgli New Member

    Actually, Sebastian CAN be shortened to Bastian - which I've been partial to since seeing The Neverending Story - and I even had a dream of naming our son Sebastian a few weeks ago (on top of everything, pregnancy gives you REALLY weird dreams!!!)

    Oh, and the show was apparently called Belle and Sebastian!
    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?qid=20060926122233AAuW3FX

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  14. spiky Bar Wench

    Thats so weird! Google did give me the answer but I though it was talking about the band. There you go Sebastian is a great name on all levels.

    There's still Nevel though.
  15. randywine Member

    Alexander Cthulu...that is an Ace name :wink:
  16. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Goddammit Spiky, it was the Pyrenees, not the Alps ! First time I watched it was in Swindon and it seemed so abstract as a place, the second time I was actually living in the Pyrenees, totally weird... Also, the Japanese seem to think that all mountains look kind of like Mount Fujiyama, so the mountains look nothing much like the real ones. :bunny: The group were named after the book from which the series was made.

    Also, Sebastian can be shortened to Seb or Bastian...
  17. Garner Great God and Founding Father

    maybe i should try again for my initial suggestion, Magnum Innominandum.
  18. TamyraMcG Active Member

    Sure, go for it. I was thinking about my suggestion and it might not be such a good choice, especially if you chose a middle name that started with a vowel, initials should be considered as well as possible nicknames, and I think GAG or GIG or GOG would be tough to grow up with. My mom's initials now are BAD and she sort of likes that, and my grandfather's were FAD and he absolutely loved them and that my grandmother's are EAD. Your Magnum I. Garner probably isn't the best you could come up with though. Mary Elizabeth Garner is MEG and that is sweet. There is always Justin. Justin Case its a boy. ( I actually know someone named Justin Casey, for that reason)
  19. mowgli New Member

    Name him Roman, and get the original Roman to be the godfather :lol:
  20. Saccharissa Stitcher

    It sure would be better to Reuben. That asshole had sold his brother because their dad bought him a pimp coat.
  21. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Poor kid, what has he ever done to you?! :D

    So... what's wrong with Mary Elizabeth for a boy exactly?
  22. Tephlon Active Member

    In Dutch "Bastian" (Or more accurately "Bastiaan") gets shortened to "Bas".

    I think it should be something that says "Ruler of the world (to be)".
  23. spiky Bar Wench

    So the kids going to actually be called Great God Garner? The poor thing, talk about having to live up to your name. And it will have the triple G (GGG) initials.

    On the upside all of us will remember his name on the down side he'll probably be burned at the stake by rampant monarchists.

    Seb is an evil name to call someone and Bastian's not really that much of a shortening. Keeping with the cartoon theme though you could always go with Astro (as in Boy). I reckon Astro Garner has a ring to it :)
  24. Ba Lord of the Pies

    Ba has a friend who named his son Aleczander William Wayne Sithis Gasaway. Don't be that guy.
  25. Saccharissa Stitcher

    My Lord Ba, I don't think anyone could be that guy. I suspect he exists only for quantum statistical purposes
  26. Pepster New Member

    Jason. Nice strong name.
  27. Katcal I Aten't French !

    As long as it's not Jennifer...
  28. Garner Great God and Founding Father

    you can't go wrong with "Pac-Man"
  29. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Reg always loved Potato as a name but we can't agree on whether it's feminine or masculine.
  30. spiky Bar Wench

    Ends in 'o' must be masculine but its the kind of name thats sure to get your kid beaten up at school.

    Clint is a very under-used name and would combine nicely with Clay...
  31. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Here are a few Gaelic ones I love:

    Leithris
    Eolas
    Busaras
    Luan
    Amárach

    (although I'm sure only maze and possible Jackal will find that funny...)
  32. mazekin Member


    Leithris. A very traditional Irish name that! Definately Leithris...or Busaras. Though that might be too close to Bursar...:D
  33. Ba Lord of the Pies

    Name him "The." A nice definite article will put him on the right track in life.
  34. mowgli New Member

    I've always liked the name Finnegan. (Finn for short) Maybe because it sounds so much like "hooligan" :tongue:
  35. Lyia New Member

    OOooh you should consider Hooligan you cna call him Hoolie.
    I like:
    Jaren
    Soda
    Skylar
  36. Buzzfloyd Spelling Bee

    Well, at the moment he's Michael Augustus.

    Also, hello everyone!
  37. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Hey, Grace!!! **massive hug**
  38. sampanna New Member

    Michael Tlaloc Augustus sounds much better :) Welcome back Buzzfloyd, hope you're doing well!
  39. mowgli New Member

    "Me? Oh, I was just named after an archangel and an emperor... no big whoop! Oh, and my father is a God. ... Why do you ask?"

    :wink:
  40. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Don't forget his mother is a goddess and he was made of clay and grace...
  41. mowgli New Member

    ... weren't we all?
  42. spiky Bar Wench

    Nah most of us are just made of mud and that weird slimy stuff that grows when soil is permanently damp...

    It explains most things in life.

    Edit to add: Grace it doesn't matter what his official name is going to be, he'll always be Quasi to me :)
  43. Nester New Member

    I miss so much when I go MIA...

    Congratulations to the both of you.

    "Terry" would be fitting I think. But I do like "The." Ominous and powerful that.
  44. Buzzfloyd Spelling Bee

    Having heard some of the GGG's suggestions, I can veto Terry The Quasimodo Garner without batting an eyelid.
  45. Katcal I Aten't French !

    I don't even dare think about some of the things he must have come up with. In fact, kudos to you, Michael Garner sounds like he's a born Hollywood star!
  46. Buzzfloyd Spelling Bee

    Quick, someone remind me how to get pictures to show in my post. Do I have to upload them to Photobucket or something?
  47. jaccairn New Member

    insert a link to where it's hosted on a website
  48. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Yup, you need to stick them on the web somewhere, flickr, photobucket, wharrever, and then copy their address, click on the yellow square image button and post in the url...
  49. Buzzfloyd Spelling Bee

    Cheers, m'dears.

    The holy child:
    [IMG]
  50. Orrdos God

    Well, I'm just glad Tallulah has been discarded. Especially, if as the name suggests, it's a boy.

    :)
  51. Orrdos God

    Also: I think that's the first scan photos i've ever seen that look like an actual baby.

    Although, it's not the case that i see a large amount of the things. Indeed, it might be that those are the first ones i've ever seen outwith the land of TV.

    But, still!
  52. Buzzfloyd Spelling Bee

    Tallulah was sadly vetoed. Other vetoed names (without saying who suggested which):

    Thomas
    Magnum Innominand[um/a]
    Matilda
    Henry James (at least three times)
    Terry
    Norman
    Pope
    Everyone Hates Doors
    Everyone Hates Roman
  53. Garner Great God and Founding Father

    It was Henry James the Third, that's different!
  54. Orrdos God

    That one sounds more like some sort of medicine.

    "Got the runs? take Magnum Innominand twice daily for quick relief!"

    Now, just "Magnum", thats a winner!
  55. Garner Great God and Founding Father

    no no no, Magnum Inominandum is a boy's name. Magna Inominanda is a girl's name. Magna Inominand is just stupid. like you, doors. stupid.
  56. Hsing Moderator

    I once considered "Mat(h)ilda", too...
    Mathilda.... Mathilda... she took my money and ran to Venezuela...


    And that's a very good profile picture!
  57. Buzzfloyd Spelling Bee

    He appears to have big feet and definitely has a massive head, according to his measurements. *sigh*
  58. spiky Bar Wench

    Well he's (?) definitely Clay's child then.

    Magnum Inominandum is either a laxative or dire-rear medication. Its a named designed to get the kid beaten up. You could always try some great New Zealander names...

    Talullah does the Hullah in Hawai and my all time favourite of a kid named after the place of conception: Bus Stop Number 16.
  59. Gypsy New Member

    In the 1960's (clue), a couple from the County of Kent called their child Depressed Cupboard Cheesecake.
    It has a certain je ne sais quoi don't you think?
  60. Katcal I Aten't French !

    Pity, Everybody Hates Doors does rather roll off the tongue...

    Nice to see the pics, he's looking good!

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