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Well I love my daughter's name, Maria, naturally.
I also like Katya. Suvi is nice too.
Not many girl's names I do like so really hoping I have a boy next time.
If I have a son next he will (if OH agrees) be named Aslak.
I also like Thomas/Tuomas, Aleksi, Eetu, Otso, Riku.
Jazzii--I like Chasity. But I wonder why Chasity got almost as popular as Chastity; maybe it's prettier and easier to pronounce.
Natsku--I like Tuomas.
Hermosaa--I like Stefano and Ana Margarita.
Anyway when I was a bit younger I liked more unique foreign names, especially for girls, like Asli, Isra, Amparo, Seungri, Ilham... For boys I liked saint names like Augustine, Anthony, Sergius, Rafael, Florian... Now that I'm married and it's probable I'll have children with this man, weird names are out the window! For a boy I'll pick a variant of Joseph or John because they are names that are on his side and my side (though that's one reason why I'm reluctant too), and for a girl I like Kamila or Adela because they're known in both of our cultures and they're becoming more common.
Boy: Tevin. That would have been my son's name if I had a boy.
My daughters' names are Kalinda Devi ("Kali") and Anjali Sarinna ("Anji"). They are Sanskrit in origin. Runners up: Itzel, Tala, Aruna, Sarita, Amrita.
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