HaylStorm9
HaylStorm9 20 Jun 12

Alyssa and i are coaching soccer this summer (age 6/7) and i just got our team list. so wdyt of the names? girl: Miukayla, Emily, Breezy, Lilly, Galexie, Campbell, Sophie and Erin boy: Logan, Samuel, Jacob, Riley, Todd and Cooper [7]

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    Miukayla.....o.O um...k.

    Emily- common, too common. but cute.

    Breezy- is this short for Brianna? i have a friend who's daughter is named Breanna nickname Breezy.

    Lilly- overused and i prefer it as a nickname and spelled Lily.

    Galexie- oh dear christ. ....and son-of-a-bitch i'm pissed there is no "scrunched up nose smiley" for this shit!!

    Campbell- a masculine surname and i find the idea that it's a fad name for girls lately repulsive.

    Sophie- cute but overused and boring.

    Erin- hate it. just hate it. i love the boys name Aaron but for some reason the girls name Erin has always looked well..wrong to me. :S

    Logan- cute

    Samuel- adore it

    Jacob- cute but overused

    Riley- loves

    Todd- cute

    Cooper- dog name


    why do people get more Cr8tiv with girls names? just odd.

  2. Jane

    Miukayla - Ick. Seeriously, what's wrong with Michaela? It doesn't need a trashy spelling.

    Emily - Common and boring.

    Breezy - Trashy.

    Lilly - Common.

    Galexie - Like galaxy? So trashy.

    Campbell - Masculine.

    Sophie - Ok. Prefer as a nickname.

    Erin - Not a fan.


    Logan - Ok.

    Samuel - Nice.

    Jacob - Ok.

    Riley - Love!

    Todd - Not a fan.

    Cooper - Ok.

  3. Kelly

    What in gods name is that first one? Breezy? Galexie? Omg. Campbell isn't my fave, but its not terrible.
    The boys names are at least dec!

  4. Nik

    Love:
    -- Sophie
    -- Erin
    -- Riley

    Like:
    -- Lilly (would be love but that extra L killed it for me a little :P)
    -- Logan
    -- Samuel
    -- Jacob

    Neutral:
    -- Cooper
    -- Emily
    -- Todd

    Dislike:
    -- Campbell (this'd be like on a boy, but on a girl? Ick!)
    -- Miukayla (Michaela is lovely, this spelling is not)

    Loathe Entirely:
    -- Galexie
    -- Breezy

  5. Angela

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  6. Candace ♓

    ♕ Girl names ♕
    ♀ Miukayla: I really like the name Mikayla but the 'u' in the name Miukayla seems redundant to me. I mean, it's probably just a different way of spelling it but I just don't like the 'u'.
    ♀ Emily: I know that Emily is really popular and everyone and their cousin's name is Emily but I've always loved the name.
    ♀ Breezy: Breezy doesn't sound like a name to me. Ick!
    ♀ Lilly: I am not a big fan of the name Lilly for a first name but perhaps used as a middle name. It's still has the classyesqueness to it but not strong enough for a first name to me... AND the spelling is messed up. Lily is better.
    ♀ Galexie: I'm really hoping this is a nickname because I think it sounds absurd for an actual name for a girl. Galaxies are gorgeous but naming your daughter Galexie is kind of weird.
    ♀ Campbell: I think of Campbell as a boy's name or a last name.
    ♀ Sophie: My friend's sister just had a baby and she named it Sophie. I really like the name but I prefer Sophia or Sofia more.
    ♀ Erin: I think Erin is pretty but I'm just not fond of it.

    ♔ Boy names ♔
    ♂ Logan: It's too popular.
    ♂ Samuel: Classy! Me likes.
    ♂ Jacob: Too popular.
    ♂ Riley: Different and not that popular. I think my stepsister really liked this name and was thinking of naming her future son this or something similar. I think it's okay.
    ♂ Todd: Eh. I don't like it. Too simple.
    ♂ Cooper: It's cute for a dog... but not for a person. I always think of Bradley Cooper when I hear this name, though, so that's a lovely reminder of a yummy fellow.

  7. Bea

    I like Emily, Lilly (though I would love Lily if it was spelt correctly!), Sophie, Logan, Jacob, Riley and Cooper. Erin is okay, but dated. Samuel is okay. I dislike Todd, Miukayla, Breezy (what the heck?), Galexie and Campbell.

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