Votes on Names
Hi all,
I haven't been able to be on here much lately because the new job is so busy and has sent me out of town three times already but I'm getting ready to try to pick names (Section scheduled for last week in Sept.).
This is proving to be very difficult the second time around and I was wondering if people wouldn't mind voting on the top picks to help us along with our decision. I'm not saying we'll listen to advice :) but it might help.
We want to go with a name ending in "n" since all of our names already do. Please vote on these, if you have others, please offer them in your post too.
Thanks for the help!!!
Boys:
Soren
Duncan
Karson
Daxton
Girls:
Kaitlyn (Caitlyn)
Seren
Tamsyn
I haven't been able to be on here much lately because the new job is so busy and has sent me out of town three times already but I'm getting ready to try to pick names (Section scheduled for last week in Sept.).
This is proving to be very difficult the second time around and I was wondering if people wouldn't mind voting on the top picks to help us along with our decision. I'm not saying we'll listen to advice :) but it might help.
We want to go with a name ending in "n" since all of our names already do. Please vote on these, if you have others, please offer them in your post too.
Thanks for the help!!!
Boys:
Soren
Duncan
Karson
Daxton
Girls:
Kaitlyn (Caitlyn)
Seren
Tamsyn
Thanks for the input!
I believe you say it like Sara at the beginning and "en" normally at the end. In the book I have it says it's Welsh for "star" which I love because my mother's father's side was Welsh (also Evan is a Welsh name) and we run a Ukrainian dance school called "Zorya" which means rising star. Convoluted, I know, but it's why it was high on the list for me.
Have you picked a name Beth?
I believe you say it like Sara at the beginning and "en" normally at the end. In the book I have it says it's Welsh for "star" which I love because my mother's father's side was Welsh (also Evan is a Welsh name) and we run a Ukrainian dance school called "Zorya" which means rising star. Convoluted, I know, but it's why it was high on the list for me.
Have you picked a name Beth?