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Hey, so I'm the father a baby girl...and guess what her first name is!


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xXAllelujaXx

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FERMi27 wrote...

Jesus Holy Christ...


No, Jesus didn't real have anything at all to do with it.

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farhansdisplayname

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xXAllelujaXx wrote...

 Hey all, thanks for well-wishes (except a certain unnamed Tool ^_^). 

I do plan on teaching her where the name came from (and also letting her play ME). If she is anything like her father she will definitely be into history and archaelogy. The mother and I actually do dream of going to space as we are both partial to being part of a colonization mission if ever there came to be one. 

There are a few reasons I settled on Liara, both for the meaning in-game, and outside it. Of course I hope she exhibits some of the traits of her namesake (Shadow Broker anyone? Or helping build an object of the Crucible's importance). That aside however, the name itself is, in my opinion, unique but elegant. It's not too over-the-top, but still remains very uncommon (something the mother delt with a lot being named Elizabeth). Also, my last name which she has happens to begin with an "L" as well, so she will end up having alliteration when saying both the first and last names together. 

However, knowing all this we did give her the middle name "Remi" and if she does so choose that she dislikes her first name for whatever reason we will also suggest that she could go by the middle name, or even something as simple as "Elle" or "L" whichever you prefer (some Death Note love eh?).


First, congrats, brother. Second, I'm a huge Death Note fan as well, so I get that reference too ^_^

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doozer12 wrote...

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Well... at least you didn't name her Dovahkiin.


May the fate's have mercy on that kid.  If he/she doesn't start working on those shouts - (s)he'll be mocked! Ridiculed!  A shout-less dovahkiin!

Also congrats OP.


(S)he'll be picked on for sure, but it will probably play out something like this:


Kid #1: Ha ha...Dovahkin! What kind of stupid name is that?

Dovahkiin: Well, my parents were fans of Skyrim...

Kid #2: What's a Skyrim?

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If you have another kid, and it's a boy... No matter how fun it can be when they're young..

Don't name him Glyph.

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Health to you and yours. Concerning to the choice in name i will just roll my eyes and try to keep it to myself.

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Congrats from the Kiwi contingent here on BSN!

Liara is such an awesome name in its own right, with context it's one name to rule them all!

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I knew it was only a matter of time.

Congrats on the birth of your child.

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ToolBelT wrote...

sad man, you couldnt even think of a name for your baby girl without resorting to a f**king video game. there is such a thing called real life and no it cant be found in a game, the wife/mistress/girlfriend should leave/divorce/charge you more money or stop playing WoW with you!!!!!!!

GROW UP to all who have to rely on a video game to name something or someone or to take inspiration from after all its only a story and a half fixed one at that.

its starting to look like a cult here with all the FANATICS (usa calls fanatics terrorists)


10/10 would most likely read again well done

i agree as well.

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AlexMBrennan

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usa calls fanatics terrorists

Well,  if that was true then it would that say more about the intelligence of the average American than about BSN folk:

fa·nat·ic
/fəˈnatik/
Noun
A person filled with excessive and single-minded zeal, esp. for an extreme religious or political cause.

ter·ror·ist
/ˈterərist/
Noun
A person who uses [violence and intimidation] in the pursuit of political aims.


As for the name, I'd imagine that the conversation could get a bit awkward when your daughter finds out that Liara is a LI that sparked quite a scandal

Modifié par AlexMBrennan, 22 avril 2013 - 10:13 .


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Jukaga

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Great name, congrats! Am I alone in thinking a girl named Shepard would be really cool? A very unique name and it sounds good to my ears.