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Do You Think These Names Are Unique Or Silly

What do you think of these names?

Kamarin - is ok, but I like less used names
Kodi - cute, but not for a 40 year old
Kahlen / Kalen - very nice, but will be mispronounced a lot!!
Korben - LOVE IT!!!!!

Anthoni - nice, but common
Alek - nice!!
Andreu - it's ok
Alekander - it's ok
Amian - nice!!
Arwin - LOVE IT!!!

Kacie - cute
Karmin - it's ok
Krestan - it's ok
Karlee - very nice
Korbee - LOVE IT!!!
Kami - Very nice!!!

Aimee - plain
Airicka - it's ok
Aileen - nice
Aurora - very nice!
Abonie - it's ok
Ashare / Ashara - Very nice (the 2nd one)!!!!

For a girl i like:

Korbee Ahsara = )

For a boy, my favorite first and middle name do not go well together. (Korben & Arwin)So I have some suggestions for the boy:

Korben Alek
Korben Adler
Kahlil Arwin

Hope this helps = )

Adding cat puns to these silly names?

TAVROS:

Tabbros (Tabby Cats)
Tavrissa (Whiskers technical term is vibrissa)
Tavillus (Villus is another word for whiskers…)
Tavkin (Like kitten?)


GAMZEE:

Gamzill (Quill is another word for whiskers…)
Gamkins (Like kitten?)
Gabby (Tabby Cats, again)
Tomzee (Tom Cat)
Kitzee (Kitten)

I am not Homestuck myself, but I had a group of friends who all had their designated characters (I was Jade… for a time), I’m not sure how punny these are as far as cats go.

Can You Think of Some Funny Names to Call People?!?!?!?

I Call My Bf , A Goof Ball (: <3 , Or Weenie When I'm Mad , Or Bumb Butt , Air Head . He Calls Me Dorkie Dork , Noodle head ? That's All I Can Think Of :P

What do you think would be the best name for a band from the following?

Like the other answerers, I'm not sure any of your proposed choices are that great.  However I've found over the years that unless a band name is REALLY bland or REALLY offensive, it doesn't matter.  Once you've established yourselves, people identify the name with you and your music.I don't know whats happening with these bullet points and I don't know how to turn it off.  Sorry.The Beatles is a TERRIBLE name when you think about it; awful pun, cheesy, and silly.  But the word "Beatles" invokes classic rock musicianship and compositions, timeless classics at that, and heroes of an era.  It gets RESPECT!The last band I was in was called "The Placemats" because we played covers in a bar/restaurant, replacing another band that did the same.  I'd heard that the American band The Replacements was sometimes called The Placemats as a joke so I stole it. Nobody really liked it but nobody had any better ideas.  We played really well though, and had a good irreverent humour vibe as well, and THAT is what we were known for,  not the dumbass name.So the name isn't as important as the reputation that you attach to it.  Just try not to have it be too silly!  I once wanted to call a band "Dick Cheese and the 4 Skins".  Nobody liked that either. Especially the girl singer.Sorry again about the bullet points.

What can I do if I can't think of a startup name?

First of all, no entrepreneur has ever, nor will ever "know", in the literal sense of the word, the perfect name for their startup. The idea that you're somehow ill fit to start your own business because you haven't yet come up with the right (or more ridiculously the "perfect") name for that business is absurd.I've started a number of businesses and some of the names we went with were good from go, some of them lame, and a couple of them were actually toxic.  By "toxic" I mean only slightly, but it's true that over time the name of a company absolutely mentors, usually in some imperceptibly small way, the relative likelihood for success or failure of that business.  Here are some of my company's names:Century Direct MarketingConsumer Information ServicesBargain NetworkBargain.comPublic Information ServicesNew Concept CommunicationsinQ.comMerchant NationalFotofixThe above is isn't a complete list, in fact, four of the names above actually belonged to a single company which, over the course of 10 years, had to find its way from being a scrappy, successful $35k upstart, through a confused and punishing adolescence, and ultimately to exactly the right name to describe our company and help us command a $64.5mm cash sale.Remember that no name is cast in stone (okay, I suppose it's true that some signage literally is cast in stone, but you get my meaning). Which is to say that unlike naming one of your kids "Adolph" or something, the consequences of naming a business wrong are slight by comparison, and fixable.To help give you push, here are two very useful resources in developing a good name for your business (and maybe even a great one) to start:http://www.thenameinspector.com/...How did Adam D'Angelo and Charlie Cheever come up with the name Quora?

Can you please comment on these unique girl names?

They're all kinda silly.. but NONE are made up. They are ALL from the weird names list on Bored.com

1. Brandhetta

2. Neenya

3. Arkalarka

4. Tabiparkalanita

5. Cherryblossom

6. Lakitatayaneshia

7. NoonHourGirl

8. Breeka

9. Norna

10. Poonderga

Does the name "Justear" sound silly for a man?

To a native English speaker: yes, "Justear" sounds very silly. People will probably think "Really? Just the ear? Where's the rest of you, then?"If you want an English name, try picking an actual, already-existing English name (there are already several good links in other people's answers). It may not feel very special or unique to you, but that's the way English is. English is not just a different language but also a different culture. Part of that difference between Chinese and Anglophone cultures is that, generally, names are not individually created based a unique choice of word/s whose meaning or sound appeal to the person choosing the name. They usually come from a pool of pre-existing names with a long history to them.And while simply picking a name from a pool of pre-existing ones (rather than creating your own) may seem impersonal to you, those names do have significance for English speakers, who will spend much time and effort on choosing one (usually, parents choose them for their children and the name stays with the child for life), and choose them for a variety of reasons, e.g. to honour a family member or even a historical figure who also had that name.Therefore, any "English name" that is actually newly created by a Chinese person according to Chinese customs is not really an English name. Such an alias may work when dealing with other Chinese people, and some foreigners, but will probably sound strange to native English speakers and may even cause confusion (as they might not realize at first that it's supposed to be a name).

Calling all stereotypes! What do you think of these names?

Julius - Julius would be very skinny, wear glasses, and have bad skin. He would live in London, in an very old flat with 3 house-mates. He would be a bit of a hypochondriac.

Miles - Miles is 19. He never finished school. He hangs out with a rough crowd. He writes poetry that he will never show anyone.

Kenneth - Kenneth is an Attorney. He lives in Santa Monica, Ca. Hates dinner parties ( that he must attend on a regular basis). Wants to move to the mountains . Married to his second wife, she is 20 years younger.

Frederick - Frederick is Senior Partner at Kenneth's law firm. Happily married for 40 years. 4 successful children and 8 grandchildren. Plays tennis 3 times a week.

Gideon - Gideon lives in New Orleans. He plays trumpet in a jazz club. Has a girlfriend that is a waitress. Wants to marry his girl and move to Memphis, where he can cut a record.

Jude - Jude is 5 years old. His mother is single. She lives with her parents and in planning on finishing high school. Jude wishes he could see his Dad sometimes.

Wesley - Wesley is the son of a rancher in Wyoming. He would like to become a Chef, but his dad expects him to take over the ranch. Wesley hates rural life and wants to live in Denver.

Alistair - Alistair owns a pub in Scotland. He plays the guitar and sings for the locals. He married a girl from America and they have 3 children. He is very handsome ( he once won the "Sean Connery " look-alike contest) but very modest.

Would you think it was funny if someone named their kid Herb or Maryjane?

Herb and Mary Jane were both real names before they became slang for pot. I don't think it would be funny if parents named their kids after drugs on purpose, but maybe if it was by accident it would be kind of amusing.

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