Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Winner Takes Naming Rights!

Been thinking about baby names a lot. The problem is none are hitting the spot.

Mick and I occasionally toss out a recent favorite or funny one.

Take Willmerth for example. Poor girl. Her parents must have been anticipating a boy to carry on the family name of William M(something)- sounds familiar- only to be pleasantly surprised with a beautiful daughter they tragically named Willmerth as a consolation. One thing is for sure, no other girls in my posterity deserve such a fate.

No, if we don't get our William M., we will throw out a five generation name in favor of a girl with Augusta as her middle name. In keeping with the Perkins side, since the Browns, Whites, and Rose family names have been used with our previous children.

We are open to any and all suggestions. Send us your favorites... Please!

Pretty please.

Just remember:

The male name must be William M (something). Think masculine M names.
The female first name must sound great with Augusta.

Ready?
Go.

5 comments:

  1. William Mason, William Martin, Rachel Augusta, Aubrey Augusta

    Good luck!

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  2. I love the naming game, except with my own! William Maddox, Grace Augusta, Charlotte Augusta, Lucy Augusta, Scarlet Augusta. So excited for you and your new little one! :)

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  3. Boy:William Mason, William Marcus. Girls: Berlyn Augusta (Unless you are doing a pattern, 1st child starts with A, 2nd with an L, 3rd with an A, so 4th with an L? In that case Lucille Augusta, or Lillian "lily" Augusta)

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  4. William Mason, William Mickeal (french version of Michael), Willeam Marcus, William Mathiew , William Mika.... As for girls....I think Laiken Augusta is nice an not very common (not to mention L name too :)) Willow Augusta (but then it may seem since you didn't get your boy you improvised) Hazel Augusta, Baily Augusta , Ivy Augusta but maybe thats too common...

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  5. Thanks! There are some real possibilities here.

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