June 2008 Weddings
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so Katniss is on the homepage of Nameberry as one of the most popular names currently. I find this quite amusing! Slightly different than naming your child Harry or Ron...
And can someone please remind me the website that will give you suggestions based on names you like? I told DH I'd get it for him TIA!
Re: s/o baby names
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I agree, even though it's the same, it's different than naming your kid Harry, Ron, Edward, Jacob, Isabella, etc.
Not gonna lie, there was a brief moment in which I considered Katniss as a name for my future child. Then I realized I was being silly.
Neena Mae. 1/7/10
"A baby nursing at a mother's breast is an undeniable affirmation of our rootedness in nature." - David Suzuki
BFP 11/25/2009 ~ Blighted Ovum Discovered 12/10/2009 ~ Natural M/C 12/24/2009
BFP 3/29/2010 ~ EDD 11/25/2010
Sawyer Marshall ~ November 16, 2010
Don't buy it, we have the efiles for your iPAD yo
Yes, agree! Every time I said or read the name I'd also think about the horrible society of Hunger Games.
I used to want twins named Madeline and Matthew. I still like both names.
My 'bad' name years were when I was much younger - "Samantha" was always my name of choice as a kid. It's not bad, it's just very 1980s Alyssa Milanno, to me.