Despite my doomer outlook towards the world and my self-hatred, I still dream of being a father of some tiny people of my own (maybe around 3). I acknowledge that being a father is a tough job and that I still have a very long way to go, but I am sure a man can dream, right?
One think I think about when dreaming about having children, it is the name I’d be giving to them. There’s many to choose from but I can’t make enough children to give all those names to. But regardless many names come to mind when it comes to names I’d give to a child. And here’s my list.
Samuray (I first heard this name through a family friend of mine who’s cousin bears the name. The name is a combination of the words Samur (word used to describe mustelids) and ay (moon). When I asked what the name would mean in Turkish I was told that it was used to refer a crescent moon. Sounds cool.)
Hayko/Heiko (I like how it sounds)
Cengiz/Genghis (I like how it sounds)
Kamuran (sounds cool)
Lark (I think it sounds cute)
Wren (I think it sounds nice)
Suna (girls name which means shelduck in Turkish. Sounds nice and easier to pronounce than Ceylan (gazelle in Turkish) which is the only other Turkish girls name I know that’s based on an actual animal)
Sidney (sounds good)
Chester (sounds good and while I am yet to go there, I would get out of my way to actually name my child after the zoo)
Karsak (Turkic word for corsac fox. It just sounds cool.)
Lale/Tulip (despite sounding different, both mean the same thing (the flover) and I would give both names to the same individual if possible)
Joseph (while that is the name of my psychotic roommate when I was in FL, it is also the name of the teacher who changed my perception of math. I am not a math fan but I at least am able to respect maths thanks to this teacher.)
Burgundy (to be fair, this is a name that I would give to a female Eurasian boar if I ever have one. But it still sounds cool on a human)
These are the names that I can think of so far. I might expand the list more once I remember more. Feel free to call these names cringe or suggest names that may be great.
One think I think about when dreaming about having children, it is the name I’d be giving to them. There’s many to choose from but I can’t make enough children to give all those names to. But regardless many names come to mind when it comes to names I’d give to a child. And here’s my list.
Samuray (I first heard this name through a family friend of mine who’s cousin bears the name. The name is a combination of the words Samur (word used to describe mustelids) and ay (moon). When I asked what the name would mean in Turkish I was told that it was used to refer a crescent moon. Sounds cool.)
Hayko/Heiko (I like how it sounds)
Cengiz/Genghis (I like how it sounds)
Kamuran (sounds cool)
Lark (I think it sounds cute)
Wren (I think it sounds nice)
Suna (girls name which means shelduck in Turkish. Sounds nice and easier to pronounce than Ceylan (gazelle in Turkish) which is the only other Turkish girls name I know that’s based on an actual animal)
Sidney (sounds good)
Chester (sounds good and while I am yet to go there, I would get out of my way to actually name my child after the zoo)
Karsak (Turkic word for corsac fox. It just sounds cool.)
Lale/Tulip (despite sounding different, both mean the same thing (the flover) and I would give both names to the same individual if possible)
Joseph (while that is the name of my psychotic roommate when I was in FL, it is also the name of the teacher who changed my perception of math. I am not a math fan but I at least am able to respect maths thanks to this teacher.)
Burgundy (to be fair, this is a name that I would give to a female Eurasian boar if I ever have one. But it still sounds cool on a human)
These are the names that I can think of so far. I might expand the list more once I remember more. Feel free to call these names cringe or suggest names that may be great.