Posted by Tina
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on 6/28/2008, 9:36 am, in reply to "I think (m)"
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Holiday I know is a really odd one but I love it. Its from Breakfast at Tiffany's (on her calling card it says Holiday Golightly) I also believe the wife of Rainn Wilson, from the American version of The Office, is named Holiday.
All I can find about Aidric is that it is a medievil boy's name, also it is the name of a saint. He isn't a patron saint of anything though. I saw it in the Baby Name Wizard and thought it would be a nice name to honor my father in law, Rick.
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: ... The name Catalina invokes a certain amount
: of elegance (even though it IS the name of a
: delicious salad dressing in America)... And
: Catalina is most likely going to be
: shortened into Cat, Catie or (I prefer)
: Lina...
:
: Holiday, I don't like it-- but its your
: perogative! hehe... I've actually never
: considered it as a name before... so lemme
: have it sink in a bit.
:
: Sylvia and June are family names of mine,
: ironically... so I love 'em.
:
: And any of the boys' names are fantastic! I
: love 'em! Especially Lachlan. My favorite
: combo for Lachlan is Lachlan James, but
: Lachlan Aidric would be a cool combo...
:
: I don't think it would be especially weird
: to have one Englishy-type of name and a
: Spanish-themed name in a sib set. I think
: it invokes a bit of conversation about
: names...
:
: --Previous Message--
: Do you think it is important for names to
: "go together" in a sibset?
:
: Say one has very Englishy names and then
: there is one that is Spanish. Would that be
: so very odd.
:
: My husband and I like Holiday, Sylvia, June,
: and Catalina
:
: boys we like Lachlan, Aidric, and
: Calum/Callum
:
: So how out of place do you think Catalina
: would be? Would you still use it if you
: thought it was out of place?
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