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Girl's "poetic" name: Cyanide.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-mid-wales-36045987

You can always count on the Welsh...

I suppose Ricin is quite cute too.
I actually really like the sound of Cyanide, it's really pretty. I've always I thought I'd name my daughter that but I guess I can't anymore :frown:
Reply 2
Original post by Serine Soul
I actually really like the sound of Cyanide, it's really pretty. I've always I thought I'd name my daughter that but I guess I can't anymore :frown:


Polonium's got a nice ring to it :smile:
Original post by Dodgypirate
Polonium's got a nice ring to it :smile:


Nah sounds a bit heavy
Reply 4
Original post by Serine Soul
Nah sounds a bit heavy


Polonia? :redface:
Reply 5
Original post by Mathemagicien
Funnily enough, my aunt was nearly called Cynda (or something similar) by my grandfather, who also rather liked Cyanide.


That sounds short for Cyndaquil


Original post by Mathemagicien
Funnily enough, my aunt was nearly called Cynda (or something similar) by my grandfather, who also rather liked Cyanide.

That's so cool. Imagine saying to people, 'Hi my name is Cyanide' omg this is the ultimate femme fatale name.

Cynthia comes fairly close though (and is safe) :yep:
Original post by Dodgypirate
Polonia? :redface:

That sounds nice :h:

Radia is actually my cousin's name :mmm:
Original post by Mathemagicien
Dunno (or is that a pokemon reference?)

He did his PhD thesis on X-Ray Crystallography of cyanide or something, crazy guy

Ahh that makes sense

Inb4 I call my girl Serine and boy Tyrosine
Reply 8
Original post by Mathemagicien
It still doesn't make sense :tongue:

Imagine if I called a kid Polynomial, for example


That would be very cool but cruel for a boy as it would abbreviate to Poly.
Original post by Mathemagicien
It still doesn't make sense :tongue:

Imagine if I called a kid Polynomial, for example

Yeah but Polynomial doesn't sound pretty, nor have pleasant connotations (unless you're a mathematican of course)

Cyanide is just unique

Plenty of people are called Bella/Donna and Belladonna is a very toxic flower :yep:
I've always liked the sound of Silence as a name. It'd be a bit awkward if they turned out to be a chatterbox.

The novelist Naomi Novik's daughter is named Evidence, which I think is pretty cool. Novik is quite a historian, so I think it probably has personal significance.
Original post by Mathemagicien
Lambda, Mu, Theta, Phi are nice names

As is polynomial :colonhash:


"Where's my Theta? Where's my Theta?/Aww there she is. She's acute one" :colondollar:
Original post by anosmianAcrimony
I've always liked the sound of Silence as a name. It'd be a bit awkward if they turned out to be a chatterbox.

The novelist Naomi Novik's daughter is named Evidence, which I think is pretty cool. Novik is quite a historian, so I think it probably has personal significance.


Teacher to class: "Silence!"
Silence: "Yes Miss?"
Original post by Serine Soul
Teacher to class: "Silence!"
Silence: "Yes Miss?"


Yeah there would be that problem too! :biggrin:
Original post by Mathemagicien
Nice edit :tongue:


I had to get my pun across :lol:
Reply 15
I really like it.
Her name should be Cyanide, twin's name should be Happiness- an awesome tribute to an awesome comic!
Original post by M14B
That would be very cool but cruel for a boy as it would abbreviate to Poly.


But when he grows up he can change it to Uni

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