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What should I name my female child?


polandowns  7 | 27  
9 Dec 2009 /  #1
I was thinking "Flow." Any suggestions of Polish names? It is a girl.
cable  3 | 42  
9 Dec 2009 /  #2
I named my little girl Eva, and rather that pronounce it in the typically English way of Eeva, it is pronounced 'E'va, I also like the name Ranya, which I think is short for Renatta
Wroclaw Boy  
9 Dec 2009 /  #3
I was thinking "Flow." Any suggestions of Polish names? It is a girl.

anything but agnieska
BrutalButcher  - | 386  
9 Dec 2009 /  #4
Wroclaw Boy

Or the Polish version..Agnieszka ;)

What about Katarzyna....or Emma?
Wroclaw Boy  
9 Dec 2009 /  #5
Not very original there, judging from the OP's suggestion of Flow id say hes looking for something quite rare.

I almost called my daughter Scarlett. My wife liked Kazsiena, not sure of the actual polish spelling.
Arien  2 | 710  
9 Dec 2009 /  #6
I was thinking "Flow."

Think again?

Any suggestions of Polish names?

20000-names.com/female_polish_names.htm

It is a girl.

Let's just hope she inherited all of her mother's genes then.

:)
krysia  23 | 3058  
9 Dec 2009 /  #7
What does the mother of the child want to name her? She gave birth to her and was with her all this time, the decission of naming her should go to her.

I also don't like when people name their children after their dead relatives. Why? This is a fresh, new person not gramma or aunt or someone else in the family that died.
time means  5 | 1309  
9 Dec 2009 /  #8
"Flow."

Is that actually a name?

Let's just hope she inherited all of her mother's genes then.

And her looks :-)
slonce  - | 21  
9 Dec 2009 /  #9
Izabella!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!
Arien  2 | 710  
9 Dec 2009 /  #11
What does the mother of the child want to name her? She gave birth to her and was with her all this time, the decission of naming her should go to her.

Honey, don't you think that if a guy and a girl truly love eachother, and really have a sense of respect for eachother, that the two of them should be happy to explore all possible options together, and agree to a name they both think is beautiful?

:)

I also don't like when people name their children after their dead relatives. Why? This is a fresh, new person not gramma or aunt or someone else in the family that died.

Me neither, I think it's creepy. (See? We agree sometimes!)

;)
krakowiak  
9 Dec 2009 /  #12
Angelika or Renate
Arien  2 | 710  
9 Dec 2009 /  #13
And her looks :-)

Are you sure?

;)
Arien  2 | 710  
9 Dec 2009 /  #15
Jowita, Aniela or Ania.

:)
Arien  2 | 710  
9 Dec 2009 /  #17
Ewelina.

:)
Amathyst  19 | 2700  
9 Dec 2009 /  #18
A friend of mine has a little girl called Tilly, its such a lovely name that will grow with her in to adult life.

Martha

Yuk!

Renate

But where is Rennie?

I also don't like when people name their children after their dead relatives. Why?

Its a sign of respect and a tradition, one which my family keeps up where the males are concerened, first male born named after their father. I was named after my dead grandma, nothing weird, its respectful.
dtaylor5632  18 | 1998  
9 Dec 2009 /  #19
Tilly

I had a cat called Tilly, she got ran over when we moved house and she tried to get back to the old place :/
lowfunk99  10 | 397  
9 Dec 2009 /  #20
Kinga, Dominika or Jozefa.
Amathyst  19 | 2700  
9 Dec 2009 /  #21
I had a cat called Tilly, she got ran over when we moved house and she tried to get back to the old place :/

:( It is a lovely name her son is called Archie, please dont tell me you had a dog by that name ;0)
szkotja2007  27 | 1497  
9 Dec 2009 /  #22
Yuk!

Yep, thats what everyone else says too.
Plus the fact that she would have to go to school one day too.......thats why if I have a daughter she will be called.....Ava.
time means  5 | 1309  
9 Dec 2009 /  #23
Its a sign of respect and a tradition

It's creepy.
TheOther  6 | 3596  
9 Dec 2009 /  #24
What does the mother of the child want to name her?

Don't take this creep serious. He's just a confused kid and he definitely has no daughter. If in doubt, please see.
f stop  24 | 2493  
9 Dec 2009 /  #25
Don't do Flow! It's a euphimism for woman's period.
In the old Polish tradition, pick a name that has a patron saint. I'm not that religious, but that's kinda quaint. On the day of her birth check out the Polish calendar to see if the name of a female patron saint for that day is not totally hideous. You might be in luck.
Wroclaw  44 | 5359  
9 Dec 2009 /  #26
pick a name that has a patron saint.

My wife and I chose names that are not connected to saints... it saves us a fortune in gifts.
f stop  24 | 2493  
9 Dec 2009 /  #27
Wroclaw
then you have to celebrate birthdays. I prefer namedays.
Tymoteusz  2 | 346  
9 Dec 2009 /  #28
Flo is a valid name. Florence

How about Beastazia? Retardra? Mentalia? Fromeundakoch?

Pelagia is pretty I think.
Arien  2 | 710  
9 Dec 2009 /  #29
Betty Jane.

B-J.

xD
beckski  12 | 1609  
9 Dec 2009 /  #30
What should I name my female child?

Is this an imaginary child? I thought you're like 14 years old!

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