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Vol2tex 07/18/18 10:11:38 AM #1: |
Her name is Tania but she goes by the name Naia. Naia sounds so awesome in a mythological way, like Naiad.
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Kombucha 07/18/18 10:12:00 AM #2: |
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Cobra1010 07/18/18 10:12:20 AM #3: |
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helga helga lovekaty On the serious note. I like the names Hayley and Nina. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Turtlebread 07/18/18 10:12:39 AM #4: |
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dave_is_slick 07/18/18 10:14:33 AM #6: |
Angelica
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BillyKidd 07/18/18 10:14:50 AM #7: |
boo boo kitty fuck
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Milkman5 07/18/18 10:17:56 AM #8: |
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 10:22:02 AM #9: |
I'm partial to "E" names.
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thanosibe 07/18/18 10:23:06 AM #10: |
Victoria
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cuttin_in_farm 07/18/18 10:23:36 AM #11: |
Sophia is a favorite of mine.
And Natalia. Names ending in -ia, tbh. --- A show of kindness may not do much help, but a show of cruelty may do much harm. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 10:23:52 AM #12: |
Yes Victoria is amazing too.
Myung? I actually know exactly 1 girl with that name. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 10:26:23 AM #13: |
Cassandra
Anastasia Ophelia Helena Portia Partial to Shakespeare names as well apparently <_< --- The user formerly known as 626 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 10:31:18 AM #14: |
Yes!
Naia Lilith Victoria Sophia Anastasia Ophelia Svetlana --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BuckVanHammer 07/18/18 10:32:33 AM #15: |
Blanche
Rose Sophia Dorothy --- Minimal, yet feature rich. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 10:33:55 AM #16: |
Vol2tex posted...
Yes! Got a thing for European ladies aye? Jk. --- The user formerly known as 626 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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thanosibe 07/18/18 10:38:08 AM #17: |
Vol2tex posted...
Yes Victoria is amazing too.It was going to be my potential daughters name but we ended up having two boys. --- I think I need a drink. Almost everybody does only they don't know it. -- Charles Bukowski ... Copied to Clipboard!
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gunplagirl 07/18/18 10:46:00 AM #19: |
Vanessa
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Zodd3224 07/18/18 10:46:48 AM #20: |
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 10:47:05 AM #21: |
Ryetoast posted...
Vol2tex posted...Yes! The names are quite lovely, though I guess you can say that it's all subjective based upon what we experienced in life. I guess since I am fond of art whose works are based on Greek and Roman mythology, names like those I associate with exceptional sculptures or paintings. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DiScOrD tHe LuNaTiC 07/18/18 10:48:29 AM #22: |
I've always been fond of Kirsten (pronounced keers-ten). A "top 5" would be:
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Butterfiles 07/18/18 10:48:38 AM #23: |
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Flockaveli 07/18/18 10:49:11 AM #24: |
Vanessa
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 10:50:42 AM #25: |
Anna is simple but sweet.
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spanky1 07/18/18 11:23:44 AM #26: |
I've always been into names that start with the letter V, and from the looks of this topic, lots of other people are too.
I think Victoria may be the best female name out there. If I ever had a daughter that'd be her name. I mean come on it just sounds awesome. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 11:53:40 AM #27: |
Augustine is a beautiful name, haven't heard anyone with it in a long time. Apparently she was the model for Bouguereau's Birth of Venus and other paintings of his from the 1860s-1870s.
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 12:19:46 PM #28: |
Vol2tex posted...
Augustine is a beautiful name, haven't heard anyone with it in a long time. Apparently she was the model for Bouguereau's Birth of Venus and other paintings of his from the 1860s-1870s. Oh different Birth of Venus.. I was thinking of Bottaceli and I was like my Art History timeline can't be that terrible...was there a return to classicism in 1860's-1870's? I thought that kind of died out with the invention of the camera obscura around that time. 1860's the camera would have been invented by then..hmmm --- The user formerly known as 626 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 12:24:57 PM #29: |
Ryetoast posted...
Vol2tex posted...Augustine is a beautiful name, haven't heard anyone with it in a long time. Apparently she was the model for Bouguereau's Birth of Venus and other paintings of his from the 1860s-1870s. Yeah, the Botticelli one is the most famous, but there are probably 30+ paintings named Birth of Venus. Alexandre Cabanel did a fantastic one too, but I can't even crop it enough to post it. But the shift towards realism and impressionism was palpable by the 1860s/1870s and I don't anyone was creating classical works by 1910. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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DarthGravid 07/18/18 12:26:11 PM #30: |
Calista
The name Calista is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "most beautiful". In ancient myth, Calista was a nymph loved by Zeus, whose jealous wife Hera turned her into a bear. --- Torn between two minds. Is either correct? Perhaps together.....but how? Can it be done? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Zikten 07/18/18 12:27:34 PM #31: |
one name I like is from Japan
Mirai it means future. and I think it sounds nice and it's a cool idea for a name. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 12:35:52 PM #32: |
Vol2tex posted...
Yeah, the Botticelli one is the most famous, but there are probably 30+ paintings named Birth of Venus. Alexandre Cabanel did a fantastic one too, but I can't even crop it enough to post it. But the shift towards realism and impressionism was palpable by the 1860s/1870s and I don't anyone was creating classical works by 1910. Just how there was multiple "Davids" but only Michelangelo's is the only one remotely remembered. I was actually talking to my Dad the other day how I dislike Donatello's David. 1910 is the start of art. Jk, but I know that's where are taste kind of split. Duchamp, Da Da, Modern, Post Modern, Post Post Modern is the shit... --- The user formerly known as 626 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Orthopox12 07/18/18 12:37:58 PM #33: |
Cecelia, Stella
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BlueJester007 07/18/18 12:38:48 PM #34: |
Maria
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orcus_snake 07/18/18 12:40:37 PM #35: |
Minerva is a strong female sounding name
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 1:19:37 PM #36: |
Ryetoast posted...
Vol2tex posted...Yeah, the Botticelli one is the most famous, but there are probably 30+ paintings named Birth of Venus. Alexandre Cabanel did a fantastic one too, but I can't even crop it enough to post it. But the shift towards realism and impressionism was palpable by the 1860s/1870s and I don't anyone was creating classical works by 1910. Yeah, Donatello's was rightfully eclipsed by Michelangelo's and I hardly hear Donatello's version mentioned by anyone. There are a lot of realist artists today who have bitter debates on Facebook and Instagram about the shift in art in the early 20th century, but I think a lot of it stems from the fact that classical training and (classical, realist) art from prior centuries was deliberately marginalized and discouraged. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ryetoast 07/18/18 1:36:19 PM #37: |
Vol2tex posted...
Yeah, Donatello's was rightfully eclipsed by Michelangelo's and I hardly hear Donatello's version mentioned by anyone. True. The rejection of it probably was a culmination of the events going on during the turn of the century with WWI. Part of the reason why I like post war art because it is the first time I see art as an expression of self rather than a trade or something to be perfected. And although Renaissance painters had there own touches and interpretations of art it was still very linear. I think some of my cynassism with classical paintings is not being able to see a lot of them in person. Scans and HQ photo's don't do them justice. I saw a Caravaggio exhibit a couple years back, and was amazed how the right lighting and seeing it in person effected the emotion and grandeur of the painting. But I also have seen some Pollocks in person and they give me that same chill lol. If I'm ever in New York or you're in So Cal we have to catch coffee :D. --- The user formerly known as 626 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 2:58:40 PM #38: |
I can understand why artists during that time would deem traditional modes of painting as insufficiently suited for what they wanted to express, but their reaction of denigrating and destroying those styles of art was extreme.
Yes I think it would be great to meet and even go to museums! Two artists that I like have actually been doing videos of such meetings and excursions: --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 9:44:05 PM #39: |
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au_gold 07/18/18 9:48:14 PM #40: |
Gertrude
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Vicious_Dios 07/18/18 9:50:46 PM #41: |
Big Bertha.
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Manocheese 07/18/18 9:51:14 PM #42: |
Ivanka
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DavidWong 07/18/18 9:51:22 PM #43: |
My fiance and I have picked out "Sofia" for our future daughter, should we have one.
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smoke_break 07/18/18 9:52:39 PM #44: |
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Vol2tex 07/18/18 11:44:59 PM #45: |
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thronedfire2 07/18/18 11:49:43 PM #46: |
Alexandra
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ImTheMacheteGuy 07/19/18 12:01:07 AM #47: |
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dib153 07/19/18 12:18:40 AM #48: |
Ive got a weakness for M names. All but one girl ive ever dated had an M name
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Lil_Bit83 07/19/18 12:41:49 AM #49: |
Shannon
Hollie Joy Vonnie Amber Crystal Molly Eva Sierra Vivian Chloe Rebeccah Alannah Callista Laurel Misty Dawn Aurora Leilani There's one name I think is also lovely, unfortunately my shit-stain of a cousin ruined it. --- I'm a chick ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Lil_Bit83 07/19/18 12:42:48 AM #50: |
Vol2tex posted...
Her name is Tania but she goes by the name Naia. Naia sounds so awesome in a mythological way, like Naiad. Naia is a pretty name. I've never heard it before. --- I'm a chick ... Copied to Clipboard!
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