Here's E through J:
Ehre
Eire
Emberlynn
Emmly
Enid
Epiphany
Eternity
Everly
Exodus
Farsiris
Faustine
Fedora
Fern
Ferrari
Finnegan
Freedom
Fuchsia
Galaxy
Gazelle
Genesis
Giverny
Gypsy
Halo
Harmony
Havana
Imagine
Irela
Isolde
Jameson
Java
Jedi
Jerrica
Jersey
Jobeth
Joshlynn
Journey
Juandalynn
Justise
Aren't they fabulous? Any favorites from this batch?
5 comments:
How about Eire Dubliner. It would be so...evocative. Although Jedi certainly has its own flavor. And Isolde - I guess I can't knock it, considering I have a Guinevere. As long as you don't name her Le Belle Isolde, right?
How about Dublinia Irelandia?
Finnegan? For a girl? That's harsh. I kind of like Emberlynn, and Jerrica would be nice if you were African-American.
Epiphany sounds cool. Isolde is fun. Though Juandalynn is hard to beat.
Der Meister suggests "Joralyn" or "Emersona." (Hmm, spell check seems to recognize those . . . ) As he was reading your list to me, I said, "Jerrica was the name of Jem when she wasn't Jem and the Holograms." And he looked it up to check for himself. He also suggests "Hortence," "Hepsubah," or "Irmgard." (He has fun with these.)
K can't believe these are all actually girls' names.
Java surely appeals to your computer guru. Jedi actually caught my eye as I had never really thought about that for a name. However I am certain that it would always be followed by "Master" on the playground. Must be aware of nicknames and possible teasing aspects of names that are familiar. Doesn't Exodus sound to much like a verb describing what you are hoping she will do in four months? I do agree that Epiphany sounds cool and most of the playground crew won't know its meaning. Fortunately fanny isn't used much to describe the posterior so it might pass the nickname test. But on second thought does Epiphany really pass the Supreme Court Justice test?
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