While I'm on the subject, Tori Amos songs have lots of great names. Here are a few that I've collected. Any strike your fancy?
China
Earnestine
Neil
Mary
Pele
Amsterdam
Mohammad
Lucifer
Rose
Easter
Billy
Judy
Buddha
Confucius
Winter
Icicle
Jupiter
Talula
Marianne
Zebra
Orange
Greg
Baker
Heidi
Borneo
Lemon
Anastasia
Northern
Pandora
Persephone
Jackie
Bouvier
Spark
January
Bliss
Venus
Josephine
Suede
Juarez
Ocean
Dutchman
Snow
Cherry
France
Honey
Daisy
Beulah
Janet
Desire
Scarlet
Wednesday
Jamaica
Joy
Ireland
Martha
Ginger
Pisces
Orchard
Isabel
Clyde
Pip
Santa
George
Cloud
Dragon
Smokey
Joe
Ophelia
Oscar
Job
Dove
Rabbit
Tommi
Lucy
Anabelle
Hunter
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Some deliciously Pagan options there!
ReplyDeleteWinter, Icicle, Orange, Spark, Ocean, Snow, Cherry, Honey, Desire, Orchard, Pip, Cloud and Dove are all daring and fabulous.
Meanwhile, Rose, Bliss, Daisy, Scarlet, Joy and Hunter are all fantastic names for Pagans looking for something that has a lot of Pagan sentiment but don't yell it from the rooftop ;).
I notice that on the list is "Lucifer". A dangerous name for the context, but I really do love it. Lucifer means the "bringer of light", "the bright one" or other such light-related definitions. Supposedly he was the right hand of God himself, among the most loved and beautiful of his first born before the heavenly rebellion. That being said, I convinced my husband to name a potential third son Lucifer. Oddly, it was plead that I think of the nicknames rather than the stigma. "Lucky" was what we came up with in counter to the automatic "Lucy". Good times.
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