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Ruby Amelia Vs. Clara Belle

What are some cute boy names that go good with Stella?

As the father of twins, my best advice is to name the child as an individual.  His name should not "go" with any other name than his own. Please do not make him a part of a "set", it is the surest way to reap his resentment later in life as he searches for his own identity. (Though I did suggest we name our sons Victor and Hugo, since I had just read The Hunchback of Notre Dame. It was summarily and forcefully dismissed by my wiser wife. They are Thomas and David.)There are TONS of cute names out there for boys, and even if you end up calling him one of the non-cute ones, you will still love him and in time it will fit him. My father named me Enrico, after his father. My mother hated the name, and so they compromised and called me Ricky as a child.  I would rather they had called me Enrico, at least it was real, if not popular in mid-20th Century America. But for my contribution, I suggest Andrew. It is a strong name with variations for formal and informal, and I love how it sounds. Almost makes me want to have another child just so I can use it.(By the way, Stella is beautiful as well!)

Sibling names for Amelia? ?

GIRLS:
Amelia and Evelyn Charlotte
Amelia and Eloise Juliet
Amelia and Phoebe Elise
Amelia and Willow Olivia
Amelia and Violet Naomi
Amelia and Sophia Hope
Amelia and Isobel Olivia
Amelia and Elodie Niamh
Amelia and Camille Ivy

BOYS:
Amelia and Isaac Finley
Amelia and William August
Amelia and Benjamin Dean
Amelia and Henry Dominic
Amelia and Reuben Thomas
Amelia and Tobias Charles
Amelia and Gabriel Henry

Make a (large) family out of these names?

Girls names:
Arielle, Leila, Juliette, Ariana, Belle, Isobel, Greta, Veda, Dorothy, Wendy, Evelyn, Amelia, Estella, Eliza, Rosalie, Rosemarie, Elizabeth, Olivia, Olive, Oliviana, Theona, Theodora, Yvette, Yvonne, Ursula, Isla, Ivy, Isadora, Jessica, Jennifer, Odessa, Ophelia, Phoebe, Penelope, Paige, Aurora, Amelia, Ashlyn, Avalon, Scarlett, Spencer, Sylvia, Daphne, Fiona, Farrah, Freya, Genevieve, Gwendolyn, Jacqueline, Katerina, Katherine, Bonnie, Bianca, Luciana, Lucia, Lucilla, Lilliana, Zoey, Clarise, Clara, Caroline, Viviana, Vivienne, Vera, Coraline, Clarissa, Veronica, Natalie, Nora, Natalia, Mila, Morrigan, Morgana, Camilla, Edith, Margo, Mabel, Ruby, Alexandria, Selena, Athena, Elise, Violet, Alice.

Boys names:
Wyatt, William, Ezra, Everett, Elias, Reese, Ryan, Eden, Theodore, Oliver, Felix, Aiden, Alastair, Arthur, Isadore, Silas, Cyrus, Carter, Casper, Salem, Declan, Damien, Harrison, Sullivan, Donovan, Harris, Damon, Foster, Gabriel, Holland, Jasper, Lucian, Zachariah, Luca, Leon, Leonardo, Xavier, Maverick, Vincent, Benjamin, Bennett, Maxim, Tucker, Lyle, Malachi, Spencer, Sterling, Jackson, Kai, Luther, Atticus, Gavin, Gideon, Cedric, Mitchell, Elliot, Grant, Ethan, Eric, Chester, Calvin, Laurent, Clement, Ryland, Callaghan, Jefferson, Hudson, Matthew, Joshua, Samuel, Brody, Simon, Jonah, Abram, Asher, Maxwell, Adam.

Chose a first and middle from the lists above.

1) A girl!
2/3) Twins! Identical twin boys.
4) A boy.
5/6/7) Triplets! 2 girls (identical) and 1 boy.
8) Girl
9/10) Twins (fraternal)
11) Boy
12/13/14) Triplets-all girls
15) Girl

Have fun! (:

How popular do you think Clara will get?

I'm getting a little worried that my favorite girls' name is heading up the charts too quickly. In the last three years, Clara has gone from #205 to #199 to #167. Last year represents a gain of over 32 places -- yikes!

I don't necessarily think Clara is top 10 material, but do you think Clara will be the next Charlotte or Amelia? Charlotte and Amelia are names that were both ranked in the 200s ten years ago but are now in the top 50.

So here are my questions:

1. How popular would you guess Clara will get in the next 10 years?

2. Clara is a family name for us, and it's one we picked out before we got engaged. However, I really don't want a popular name. Knowing that, would you advise us to use it anyway or find an alternative?

3. What alternatives would you suggest for Clara? Must be 2-3 syllables.

Thanks!

What are some of the best examples of "beauty with brains"?

Raghuram RajanI thought of writing an introduction myself ,but Shobha De has done an awesome job already, so I am just quoting her ."The guy's put 'sex' back into the limp Sensex. That makes him seriously hot. So hot, in fact, he has made it to the Amul hoarding (a first for a chap in his lofty position). But nobody is calling the man a Billboard Bimbo. You know why? Because this man knows his onions.And right now, onions are playing a major role in our lives. Forget our obsession with gold. We are hoarding onions now.All hail the freshly minted 23rd RBI Guv — the very dishy Raghuram Govinda Rajan — the Messiah of Markets. At 50, Rajan is young (come on, SRK at 48 is still playing lover boy), brilliant (IIT-IIM-MIT vaghera, vaghera) and on the ball (ex-IMF chief economist). That his chiselled features are as sharp as his brain, add to his current status as the Poster Boy of Banking.Funny how quickly Rajan has been slotted as a much-panted-after sex symbol (he took over from Duvvuri Subbarao on September 4). He's the guy who's got the groove. I plead guilty, too.Recklessly and happily, I went ahead and tweeted (will this woman never learn?) about his appointment, calling him the Ranbir Kapoor of Banking (note the spelling — banking, there's an 'a' in this word, not an 'o'). Why not? Rajan's sex appeal has propelled him straight into the league of movie stars. He can easily top 'India's Most Desirable' lists.Had he not been in this tricky, ultra conservative (let's be upfront here, and call it tight ass) assignment, he'd have been instantly snapped up by smart celeb managers and signed juicy endorsement deals. Sorry, Raghu. But you are stuck. Deal with it.The media has declared Raghu the latest sex symbol in the land. He should lie back and enjoy the attention. It's not often that one gets an RBI Guv who makes hearts (not just female ones) go dhak dhak each time he strides into a room. I entirely endorse the positioning. Why should only comely ladies in the rarefied world of finance get branded and walk away with all the compliments?Source -http://articles.economictimes.in...

What are some of the best examples of "beauty with brains"?

Raghuram RajanI thought of writing an introduction myself ,but Shobha De has done an awesome job already, so I am just quoting her ."The guy's put 'sex' back into the limp Sensex. That makes him seriously hot. So hot, in fact, he has made it to the Amul hoarding (a first for a chap in his lofty position). But nobody is calling the man a Billboard Bimbo. You know why? Because this man knows his onions.And right now, onions are playing a major role in our lives. Forget our obsession with gold. We are hoarding onions now.All hail the freshly minted 23rd RBI Guv — the very dishy Raghuram Govinda Rajan — the Messiah of Markets. At 50, Rajan is young (come on, SRK at 48 is still playing lover boy), brilliant (IIT-IIM-MIT vaghera, vaghera) and on the ball (ex-IMF chief economist). That his chiselled features are as sharp as his brain, add to his current status as the Poster Boy of Banking.Funny how quickly Rajan has been slotted as a much-panted-after sex symbol (he took over from Duvvuri Subbarao on September 4). He's the guy who's got the groove. I plead guilty, too.Recklessly and happily, I went ahead and tweeted (will this woman never learn?) about his appointment, calling him the Ranbir Kapoor of Banking (note the spelling — banking, there's an 'a' in this word, not an 'o'). Why not? Rajan's sex appeal has propelled him straight into the league of movie stars. He can easily top 'India's Most Desirable' lists.Had he not been in this tricky, ultra conservative (let's be upfront here, and call it tight ass) assignment, he'd have been instantly snapped up by smart celeb managers and signed juicy endorsement deals. Sorry, Raghu. But you are stuck. Deal with it.The media has declared Raghu the latest sex symbol in the land. He should lie back and enjoy the attention. It's not often that one gets an RBI Guv who makes hearts (not just female ones) go dhak dhak each time he strides into a room. I entirely endorse the positioning. Why should only comely ladies in the rarefied world of finance get branded and walk away with all the compliments?Source -http://articles.economictimes.in...

Vintage baby girl names?

Vintage baby girl names:
Ada
Adelaide
Alice
Amelia
Arabella
Aurelia
Beatrice
Belle
Clara
Cora
Dorothea
Eleanor
Eliza
Florence
Genevieve
Grace
Hazel
Ida
Iris
Isabella
Ivy
Josephine
June
Lillian
Louisa
Lulu
Mabel
Matilda
Millie
Miranda
Nora
Olivia
Pearl
Phoebe
Ruby
Sylvia
Theadora
Violet
Vivian

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