and since when is krystal conventional?
I've never heard that name before, but i have heard kriana
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and since when is krystal conventional?
I've never heard that name before, but i have heard kriana
I've heard Krystal and Kriana, but they both are nice. To be honest I prefer Krystal...
I'd call myself BOB...just kidding, I'm a girl.
I'd say a name that comes from Greek or is Greek, for example Callipso or something like that.......otherwise, I'm fine with my name because it's completely unique. So, I don't really want to change my name.
I've always liked Claudia. I think because I associate it with some of the most beautiful women I have ever seen. I used to think Courtney was cute. I liked Isabella until I realized how commonly it's used. Janna is fun.
I love my real name. When I asked my mother why she chose it for me, she said because she thought it's a strong name. That's good enough for me.
That's good. I like my name too. I have a very unusual one. The name fantasies are just for fun.
My mother liked names that were at least 2,000 years old - no trendy names for her. In fact, my mother liked everything classic.
It sounds like she was a neat lady. :)
Haha. Fair enough.
An alternative to the original proposition would be what is your nightmare name.
I once went walking in the country with a woman colleague and during the walk we got to talking about names and I told her I couldn't abide the name Brenda. She replied somewhat acidly that her mother's name was Brenda.
Names often conjure up images that may not actually match the bearer. We have here in the UK a member of parliament named Hilary Benn and although I don't know his sexual proclivities, the name sounds very camp.
A scene from one of my favourite comedian's (Tony Hancock) programmes has him being taken by his sidekick Sid James to get his publicity photos updated and James points to the photographer's and says: "There you are Hancock, Hilary St Clair -Photographer to the Stars." And Hancock replies:" Blimey! I bet he's all corduroys and blow waves."
Oooh I love it when I get an opportunity to talk about dream thingsies - like dream-name, dream-house, dream-boy, dream-robot, dream-dog, dream-world, and anything dreamsy.
Now coming to think of it, I can't keep my dreams confined to one single name. But generally I am quite fond of LOTR names. Like Eowyn, Galadriel and Tinuviel. Other than this, I quite like Miriam and Anastasia. Leila, Maarvi, Maria, Liisa and Annie too.