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Top Baby Names of 2002

Molly

New Member
I like the very old very feminine names for girls and strong masculine names for boys.

Names we like are:
William
Jon Henry
Grace(Gracie)
Helen
Abigail
Evelyn(Evie)-long E
Margaret
Claudia
Lydia

We tend to stay away from trendy names.
 

Sherrie

New Member
I love Margret! Its very Irish. My great great great grandmother was Margret. She came from Ireland. Margret Elizabeth.

Sherrie
 

Mike McK

New Member
Originally posted by WisdomSeeker:
My adult Bible class teachers two daughters names are "Taylor" and "McKinley" not gender specific...and are presidents names...
I think if my name was McKinley (hmm...McKinley McKinney), I'd probably tell folks I was named after McKinley Morganfield, not the president.

and the littlest ones middle name is Ashlyn...which is slightly different.
Is that a variation of Aisling?
 

Twizzler

Member
My wife and I made a conscious decision to use names that appeared in the bible for naming our children. Michael (our oldest - my wife picked this name out for her first son when she was in Jr. High), Andrew, Anna and Rachel. I wanted to spell it Rachael, but she pointed out the correct spelling to me.

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Grace

New Member
I like the names Hannah Grace and Micah. I like Micah because it sounds like Michael, but it's a little different. I also like the names Caleb, Ruth, Abigail, and Nathan. I'm beginning to think that Elijah is a neat name too. I also like the name Maggie.

[ December 18, 2002, 04:41 PM: Message edited by: Grace ]
 

Pete

New Member
Try searching for "Charles Wesley" or "John Wayne" on the net. While you will find a lot of sites about the two gentlemen most commonly known by those names, you will also find a lot of people with those as first & second names....

As for me I might get hitched just so I can have a kid (well, so my Mrs can have a kid) and call him/her: (Insert 700 random letters here) :D
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Rosa

New Member
When my Grandson was born a year ago (tomorrow)my daughter picked out family names.
He was named John, after my Grandfather.
His full name is John Andrew Dalton Whitehorn-Schmidt. We call him John.
She was going to name him Austin, but one day at the doctors office she overheard three women that were going to name their babys Austin, so she changed her mind.
When we named our children we picked names from the Bible.
Our son's name is Zebulon David, and our Daughters name is Rebekah Aaron. Yes I know that is a masculine name but she was named after my greatgrandfather.
 

Bro. Curtis

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Originally posted by Mike McK:

I think if my name was McKinley (hmm...McKinley McKinney), I'd probably tell folks I was named after McKinley Morganfield, not the president.

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"President McKinley said it, you know da blues got soul...."
 

Grace

New Member
I went to school with a girl named September, and a guy named Harley Davidson. The first day of a new semester, our teacher said "Boy, did your mom not like you or something?"
 
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