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I love this thread. My son's name is...
Kaleb Alfonzo Julien
Kaleb - I just loved this name and score it's an Old Testament name too with a different first letter.
Alfonzo - was my father's middle name that he used as his first. So I've now started a family tradition. The eldest son gets the middle name Alfonzo. My son better keep the tradition going with his son.
Julien - For the longest time I couldn't decide if I should name my children with the letter "K" or "J" so when I decided on "K" I just couldn't let the "J" thing go.
My son goes by Jory, which is a nickname of Julien from VC Andrews' series "Flowers in the Attic."
Now that he has three names, I've decided all his future brothers have to also so they will be:
Kalen Alexander John-Benedict (John-Benedict is in honor of Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict XVI.)
Kaler Anthony J? - I'm still working on that J name
Kale Asher Judah - I went all Biblical with the middle names.
I'm paperchasing for my little girl and I'm having a hard time choosing between
Katarzyna McKell Elphaba Thrower or
Kailyer McKell Ephaba Thrower
Katarzyna - a co-worker from Poland has this name and I fell in love with it. I thought it meant something super exotic, but it's just the Polish form of Catherine.
McKell - a name I found in a baby book that I liked.
Elphaba - I saw "Wicked" fell in love with the Wicked Witch of the West. She was so misunderstood.
Thrower - is a family name on my dad's side of the family.
Kailyer - (rhymes with Tyler) I saw it in a baby book for a boy's name. I changed the spelling and thought it sounded more like a girl's name.
My other girl names:
Kieran Isabella Desdemona - I've always loved the first two names. Desdemona for the strength shown by the character in "Othello."
Karseyn Shalea Antigone - I've always loved the name Karseyn. Shalea is the Jewish name of my old boss' daughter. And Antigone after the title character in the Greek tragedy "Antigone."
I'm a big reader, if you couldn't tell by my daughters' second middle names.
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