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  2. Y2K names - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/y2k-names/403899

    I’m feeling a bit uninspired, so please, give me your best suggestions for me, based on my style/vibe, aesthetic, and other names I like at the moment (both GP and actual loves) Style/Vibe I’m really drawn to names that remind me of 1990s/2000s R&B/Hip-Hop icons and iconic women/figures from then, as well as names that remind me of the ...

  3. word choice - What is the name of the symbols - and ">"?

    english.stackexchange.com/questions/255262

    +1, I like that this is the first answer to address the multiple Unicode code points involved. However, I think you might mention that regardless of the characters' names or official prescriptions for use, the less-than and greater-than signs are commonly used as a type of brackets, probably because they can easily be typed and their display is more widely supported than that of the other symbols.

  4. Y2K Aesthetic - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/y2k-aesthetic/361932

    So according to the internet, the Y2K aesthetic is the term for the vibes from the early 2000s, which has always been my thing. I was a 2000s kid through and through (and a teen for the last two years) and I find a lot of nostalgia and comfort in that. Everything I grew up with from the beginning of that era just gives me the happiest feelings and I love those warm fuzzies I get from them. The ...

  5. Latest Girl Names topics - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/c/girl-names/12

    Let’s talk girl names! If you’re expecting a baby girl, are looking for female names for yourself, or just want to discuss your favorite girl names, this is the category for you. 2: 18028: December 30, 2021

  6. FTM names for a transgender teen :) - Boy Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/ftm-names-for-a-transgender-teen/336024

    [name_m]Hi[/name_m] guys, I’ve been trying to think of names for months now, and I’ve narrowed it down to a short list. Would anyone mind giving their opinion on these and possibly giving me some more options? 🙂 Here’s my current list: [name_u]Kit[/name_u] Isen [name_m]Basil[/name_m] [name_u]Dallas[/name_u] [name_m]Ace[/name_m] [name_m]Fletcher[/name_m] [name_m]Peter[/name_m] (or ...

  7. Transgender-Girl Name - Girl Names - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/transgender-girl-name/289184

    When I read your names, my impressions are: [name_f]Rayna[/name_f]: Reminds me of a classic [name_f]Star[/name_f] Trek episode, so smooth, sleek, a bit sci-fi. Seeing as how it’s the phonetic spelling of [name_f]Reyna[/name_f], which stems from [name_f]Reine[/name_f] = queen, I find it somewhat aristocratic too, in a quiet & understated way.

  8. Soft/Feminine boy names? - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/soft-feminine-boy-names/215677

    Hello! I’ve been stuck when it come to boy names for awhile and really want to expand my list. I’m drawn to softer, a tad more feminine boy names such as [name_m]Sebastien[/name_m] nn [name_u]Sacha[/name_u] & [name_u]Eden[/name_u] which are the only two names I actually love at the moment. Any help/suggestions would be appreciated!

  9. Chess inspired names - General Name Discussion - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/chess-inspired-names/383892

    When made King or Queen in the UK, the names Rex and Regina are added to the end of their names respectively to indicate their new title. Chess Related names. Caissa → the goddess or muse of chess → maybe Cassia would work as well; Gambit; Chesten; Chessie; Chelse; means KING unless otherwise indicated. Ara – Malik – Rex – Rey – Roy

  10. Names like Odette - General Name Discussion - Nameberry

    forum.nameberry.com/t/names-like-odette/352899

    Here are some names that give me similar vibes to the gorgeous [name_f]Odette[/name_f], but don’t sound too similar… i tried not to repeat any already suggested, sorry if i have! Adrienne [name_f]Anais[/name_f]

  11. Two common misconceptions are (1) that Mac means "son of" — it actually means just "son", and the "of" comes from putting the father's name into the possessive case; and (2) that Mc is Irish while Mac is Scottish (or vice versa) — actually, Mc and Mac are two ways to write the same thing, and both occur in names from both countries.