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of Cockayne: A Utopian History of the English Language Having a nba jerseysnew baby? Congratulations! You are about to embark on one of the most exciting, thrilling and precious times of your life. Whether this is your first child, or your fourth, let's take a look at some names for Baby that are different, unusual but not tacky, and some that have withstood the test of time and generations. A common rule of thumb, supposedly, is that if your last name has three or more syllables, a first name should have one (or two at the maximum) syllables in it to give the two names an 'even flow'. If your last name has one syllable, you are supposedly to consider having a first name that has at least two, if not three, syllables in it. While this rule, like any othGHDer, is made to be broken, let's take a look at some names that may not have occurred to you. Some may be signs of the times, some have withstood generations of use, but all were bestowed by loving parents. (Sorry, folks, no 'Apple' or any other fruit-related names here!) 1. Aisling (pronounced "Ash-ling"), an example of a family last name used for a first name. (My daughters both have been named for relatives, living and those passed on, as a way of honoring their memory. My daughter's middle name of "Allison" was her grandmother's maiden name. My oldest daughter's first name, Julie, was the name of her maternal grandmother. Aisling is not only a very pretty sounding name, but it is different, unique. Keep that in mind: your girl will probably spend much time spelling out ghd straightenersher name to teachers and classmates, but it is a charming name well worth the effort. 2. Lilith. Yes, you may remember the Lilith of "Cheers"; the name is meant to invoke the freespirited fairy maiden of lore. It is different, light of heart, and unusual yet not stupid! 3. Karen. This is my youngest daughter's name; I chose it because it is a short but strong first name for a girl. You might also want to consider spelling variations: Caryn, Caron, Karyn. I stuck with the tried annfl jerseysd true; she's one of only two girls named Karen in her entire high school! 4. Kristine. A variation on the popular "Christine", I liked this named because of its Scandanavian sounding background and because the spelling (with the hard K sound) worked beautifully with a last name with the letter K in it as well. Other variations (although not my favorites) include Christine, Khrystyne, and Cristine. Go with the Kristine!football jerseys 5. Isolde. This lovely name conjurs upChristian Louboutin images of the great love affair between Tristan and Isolde, and is certainly a different type of name which still holds a lot of historical significance
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