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Conference oass::babynames

Title:A list of All the BABYNAMES (shadow copy)
Notice:BABYNAMES is now on-line and writable! Enjoy...
Moderator:OASS::BURDEN_D
Created:Tue Feb 13 1996
Last Modified:Fri May 30 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:996
Total number of notes:7139

703.0. "??? Fischer" by COMICS::FISCHER (Ian Fischer - UK Graphics Support) Tue Jul 09 1991 10:46

My wife's expecting our first in December. She's
had the scan but we still don't know what sex it
will be.

For a girl, I just love the name Molly Fischer, and seem
to have brought the wife round to the idea, but for a
boy, we are totally lost. Jo and Jake are OK, but 
popular in the UK at the moment.

Any ideas what to put with Fischer? 



Ian
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703.1Just an idea...CRISPY::HARDYAPas d'elle y Rhone que nousTue Jul 09 1991 12:276
    I agree 100% ! Molly Fischer sounds great.
    
    If you like "J" names for boys, and I agree, Joe & Jake are getting
    really popular here, how about Jed (Jared)?
    
    /Angela.
703.3COMICS::FISCHERIan Fischer - UK Graphics SupportThu Jul 11 1991 08:4511
The thing is, I must have been through just about
every boy's name from Aaron to Zak, but I just can't
seem to find one I like. 

RE: Jed - a bit too American-sounding for me I think.

What I'm looking for is something slightly unusual, yet
old-fashioned in a way - if you know what I mean!!


Ian
703.4some more to perusePCOJCT::REISGod is my refugeThu Jul 11 1991 16:0719
    
    How about:
    
    Mitchell Henry Fischer
    Paul Stuart Fischer
    James Joseph Fischer
    Jason Ian Fischer
    Jason Joaquim Fischer
    
    Emily Ann Fischer
    Giovan Irene Fischer
    Siobhan Irene Fischer
    Michele Lee Fischer
    Shawn Lee Fischer
    Mary Wilene Fischer
    Mary Katherine Fischer (Catherine; Kathleen)
    
    God bless,
    Trudy
703.5COMICS::FISCHERIan Fischer - UK Graphics SupportFri Jul 12 1991 15:2112
I've got a few favourites myself, something along the lines of


Louis, Barney, Joseph, Jacob

But I'm not really sure I like any of them.

I think I'll just pray for a girl.



Ian
703.6NamesKYOA::CHANGMon Jul 15 1991 12:006
    I like both Jacob and Louis to match with Fischer.
    
    What about: Jacob Louis Fischer or Louis Jacob Fischer?
    
    Chris
    
703.7:-) :-)TIPTOE::STOLICNYMon Jul 15 1991 19:1810
    
    How about Frederic?   I have friends who had a son this year 
    named Frederic Louis.  (Maybe if you like Barney, you'll like
    his friend Fred, too :-)   
    
    I also agree with .6 on Jacob Louis and Louis Jacob; but it's
    unclear fron your basenote whether you need or want middle names.  
    Joseph is also a great name.
    
    Carol
703.8Maurice Gabrial FisherPCOJCT::OMALLEYWed Jul 17 1991 14:277
    How does Maurice Fisher sound? In it's own way it is a tad
    bit old-fashioned yet at the same time not that common. Or maybe
    Gabrial Fisher, with the correct spelling of course. Or maybe
    Maurice Gabrial Fisher. 
    
     Reply from O'Malley who also has an entry in this node.
    
703.9Two more boy's namesKYOA::CHANGThu Jul 18 1991 18:457
    I just heard a name from a movie you might like - Blaine.  It's
    definitely not "common", but not strange either.  Along the same
    lines, there is another boy's name that comes to mind - Blake.
    
    But I still like my .6 combo best.
    
    Chris
703.10COMICS::FISCHERIan Fischer - UK Graphics SupportFri Jul 19 1991 06:4411
My current fav's are still Joseph and Jacob. I think I may stick with
these. I wasn't gonna use a middle name, they seem a bit pointless,
but I suppose if the kid has a name he/she doesn't like then they 
could be offered an alternative.


Thanks for the suggestions.



Ian
703.11COMICS::FISCHERIan Fischer - UK Graphics SupportMon Jul 22 1991 14:2910
OK, we (my wife and I) have decided.

Girl: Molly Fischer 
Boy: Matthew Joseph Fischer

I'm not sure about middle names, anyone got any views on
the purpose of middle names?


Ian