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Lily Potter ([info]_evans) wrote,
@ 2010-04-04 00:35:00

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Oh. I think I've just felt the baby kick! I can't believe it! He's a restless one, I think, just like his dad. Incredible how we're about halfway there.

I'm finding it terribly difficult to not like almost every name I see. It's so much harder than it seems.

I've only really skimmed so far, but a few stuck out. I'll have to go back and see. Aidan, Brandon, Shawn, Harry, Joshua, Walker, Damian, Michael, Jacob, Patrick, Toby, Westley...

James, love, what do you think? I'm looking back and I've no idea.


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[info]middle_mckinnon
2010-04-04 07:07 am UTC (link)
20 weeks? Merlin, time flies! I can't wait to meet him.

He could always be Aidan Harry Joshua Potter. A bit long winded, but at least you don't have to pick out of them this way.

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[info]_evans
2010-04-04 07:14 am UTC (link)
Me neither. I'm starting to get very impatient.

James said the same thing, giving him a nice, long string of names. That could prove very interesting for him in the end.

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[info]antlerswithego
2010-04-04 06:17 pm UTC (link)
There's a good, solid precedent - I saw an article on Transfiguration by Dumbledore once. His name was almost as long as his argument. We could be ushering our son on to greatness with half a dozen middle names. Almost as good as calling him Elvendork.

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[info]middle_mckinnon
2010-04-05 12:30 am UTC (link)
He'll be great without the multitude of names. Imagine what a few extra could do for him though? The possibilities are endless.

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[info]_evans
2010-04-05 12:53 am UTC (link)
Yes, he'll no doubt be wonderful regardless of his name or how many he has, but I'm not opposed to a nice-sounding, long name for him.

And no, Elvendork will not be anywhere in his name.

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