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Secret Bakery Girl Names
Random:
http://jephjacques.tumblr.com/post/2919997845/secret-bakery-girl-she-doesnt-have-a-name-yet#note-container
Secret bakery Dora should be an...Emily.
Thoughts?
Carl-E:
I like it, but then again it's my first daughter's name. So I'm prejudiced.
However, it's silly to give them anything other than reference names at this point. The forum more or less came up with PseuDora, which is pretty lame, but is based on the alternate CoD idea.
It's as good as anything else we come up with, since Jeph will have the final word name.
Random:
Just my little voice in wilderness against leaving it "secret bakery girl"/PseuDora in case Jeph was checking out the forum, which it seems he does.
As for the name I am also biased--two of the nicest women I know are Em's including the godmother to our children.
After name the next big question is how many units of Faye is Secret Bakery Girl/PseuDora :P
jwhouk:
* "Pseudora" - If she is, indeed, Indian (the subcontinent, not Native American), then perhaps her name should be "Sitara" ("Star" in Hindi).
* "Faye/Tai" - Jasmine. Similar to "Tasman", which is a combination of "Great" (Tai) and "Faith" (Faye).
* "Alternate Marten" - I'm gonna go with Aaron. Since Marten is a derivative of the name of the Roman god of War (Mars), Aaron would be the Greek equivalent (Ares).
* "FakeAngus" - Ferguson. "Man of Strength" in Irish; similar to "One Strength" in Gaelic.
Border Reiver:
Interesting name etymology, except that Aaron is a Hebrew name (you may have heard of this Moses character - he had an older brother by that name). The actual etymology is here.
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