motherhubbard suggested Sundara, she said it is sanskrit
for Beautiful.
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motherhubbard suggested Sundara, she said it is sanskrit
for Beautiful.
The Stranded Mermaid (sp?)
stranded is better than drowned anyway :) our lit prof said mermaids are a symbol for gay love because they are neither man nor fish :???:
Since so many have suggested names from many languauges here are a few-
Aimez La Mer- (Love the sea)
Galleggia!- (It floats!) pronunciation hint- the ll is pronounced like a y
Soñador- (dreamer)
Mezzanotte - (midnight)
Pérola Perdida- (lost pearl)
Iolar na Mara -(Eagle of the sea)
Carpe Diem
English ones-
Albatross
Boy N Sea
Constant Sea
Decent Seas
Miss Fit
Catch My Drift
Anchor Management
Aye Candy
Devocean
This Side Up
Sol Seacher
I don't know if you like any of these- if you don't I can come up with more.
"it's fun again", if you live anywhere in michigan though, i did not give you the name, you do not know any people living their, it was just a coicidence, yadda, yadda, yadda,
or "fun on the rocks" and the motto of the boat can be "its better to be on a boat with a drink on the rocks, than to be in the drink with the boat on the rocks."
Eureka.
(I love the sound of this word!)
I have the perfect name:
"Amazon Princess"
or better yet:
"Papaya's Amazon Princess"
Tim this is how you pronounce Saoirse
Message for Tim aka BiblioTRJ:)
Its pronounced very softly, very delicate word (and freedom can be delicate). Whisper it and see how it seems to float from your mouth and fade.:)
You can't go for this name, there's already a container ship with this name Cap Finisterre which I know about because in my work I'm involved in the Maritime industry and this vessel has been subject to a major maritime incident.
http://www.ibiblio.org/maritime/medi...php?album=2220
I'm sure you don't want to associate your lovely boat with this monster.
Advice from the Marine world is :
1. Don't name your boat with any name beginning with the letter 'D' - this is considered most unlucky (have you read Dracula? The vessel he came over on was called the 'Demeter')
2. Avoid the South China Sea - there be pirates there!
Good luck with naming and the voyage. You could always call the boat 'Lit-net' :)
OK, one last try:
"Queen Mary"
It has a ring doesn't it??? :lol: :lol:
I can name that ship in three words...............
Tim's Blow Hole
Granny got me to thinking:
"Shiver me timbers"