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not Antimony, though. that's a metal.
I was thinking this morning in the car on the way to work, as I sometimes do, about names. Specifically, today, about categories or classes of names - you know, names that come from trades, or flowers, or virtues, or whatever. Of course identifiable classes of names like this usually have more girls' names in them than boys', because - as
ellen_fremedon was to point out this afternoon, people generally don't mind naming a girl with what has usually seemed to be a boys' name, but the reverse is not true, so the mobility is one-way. So:
girls' flower names: Rose, Violet, Lily, Lavender, Petunia, Dahlia (though
ellen_fremedon expressed an objection to naming girl children with the name of any flower named for a botanist, e.g. wisteria, bougainvillea, fuchsia), Pansy, Magnolia, etc., etc., etc.
boys' flower names: Hyacinth (though not often, these days, unless you spell it Joaquin), ... ? I also submit Valerian, Hawthorn, and Phlox. (I can obviously never use that last. Phlox Fox - no indeed.)
So anyway. Ellen and I talked about months and stars as well, but then we got on to virtues, which is a category of names I always really enjoy pondering.
girls' virtue names: Faith, Hope, Charity, Grace, Chastity, Patience, Prudence, Verity, Liberty, Temperance, Mercy
boys' virtue names: Justice, Honor
toss-up: Fortitude
And after a brief philosophical digression on whether Joy counts as a virtue name, or just a positive-quality name, and whether in fact a virtue somehow means something besides just a positive quality, we got into the entertaining question of vice names (and admitted negative qualities along with them). Vices/negative qualities that could be made to sound like names, that is. Ellen suggested Usury, Penury, Perjury. Malice, of course. Apathy. If you play by Harry Potter rules, of course these could be actual names, and I came to a marvelous conclusion about a name for a character I have invented for the purpose of using the name.
Then I was talking to
corvidae9 about this, and we were amused, and a few minutes later, this happened:
And now I can't stop. Parsimony. Endurance. Valor. Acuity. help meeeeeee...
girls' flower names: Rose, Violet, Lily, Lavender, Petunia, Dahlia (though
boys' flower names: Hyacinth (though not often, these days, unless you spell it Joaquin), ... ? I also submit Valerian, Hawthorn, and Phlox. (I can obviously never use that last. Phlox Fox - no indeed.)
So anyway. Ellen and I talked about months and stars as well, but then we got on to virtues, which is a category of names I always really enjoy pondering.
girls' virtue names: Faith, Hope, Charity, Grace, Chastity, Patience, Prudence, Verity, Liberty, Temperance, Mercy
boys' virtue names: Justice, Honor
toss-up: Fortitude
And after a brief philosophical digression on whether Joy counts as a virtue name, or just a positive-quality name, and whether in fact a virtue somehow means something besides just a positive quality, we got into the entertaining question of vice names (and admitted negative qualities along with them). Vices/negative qualities that could be made to sound like names, that is. Ellen suggested Usury, Penury, Perjury. Malice, of course. Apathy. If you play by Harry Potter rules, of course these could be actual names, and I came to a marvelous conclusion about a name for a character I have invented for the purpose of using the name.
Then I was talking to
corvidae9: So, i really am working
but on and off I've been wandering off thikning about negative quality names
;)) do you see what you have done?
fox: \o/
TRIUMPH
corvidae9: lol!
fox: ooh, there's another virtue name.
i think Triumph is a boy's name.
corvidae9: i like it for girls
fox: it could go either way.
corvidae9: these are my children: Reliability, Punctuality and Spite.
not actually My children
I think that's the next logical step in this game
if you had to give your children Names
what would you choose?
fox: Diligence
corvidae9: Ooooh. Temerity
that one is definitely a girl.
fox:i'm trying to think of the second one - it's on the tip of my tongue
Deference
Guile
except i'd want the names not to be so similar.
the whole thing with rhyming names and alliterating names is Too Damn Much for me
Tenacity is too much like Diligence.
and i'd go ahead and name a kid Sincerity, except i feel like Sincerity and Guile is a little precious.
Serenity is a spaceship.
corvidae9: forever and ever amen
fox: got it!
Diligence, Alacrity, and Guile
[beams]
corvidae9: I think I'm going to go with Temerity, Candor and Spite
fox: Candor is goood.
i wish i'd thought of it.
but, again, i couldn't use it with Guile.
And now I can't stop. Parsimony. Endurance. Valor. Acuity. help meeeeeee...

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I'm kind of charmed by the idea of Temerity as a name. Possibly because it makes me think of a particular Chinese-British dragon.