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Post by ProudTVJunkie on Dec 27, 2020 14:08:19 GMT -5
heroicmuse and I are joined by doolfan4life and André DiMera to debate all of the short-term returns to Salem, names for the twins, our favorite and most disappointing Christmas moments, and more!
Enjoy!
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Post by Kpatch on Dec 27, 2020 20:02:58 GMT -5
The week started out promising showing Christmas celebrations at Salem's prominent families, but it went downhill. I blinked and missed the Horton ornament hanging.
I think Lani and Eli's twins will be given culture-appropriate names, so instead of something like David, the boy will be named Davante.
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Post by sportsgirl on Dec 28, 2020 9:11:21 GMT -5
Darn can't open the link on my work comp, but my idea is Girl: Julia & boy: Christopher.
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Post by ProudTVJunkie on Dec 28, 2020 21:18:12 GMT -5
Darn can't open the link on my work comp, but my idea is Girl: Julia & boy: Christopher. Here's what our round table had to say about the baby names...
Do you have any baby name suggestions for Eli and Lani's twins?
DoolFan4Life: I'm just hoping she won't name them Kristin and Christian at this stage.
Jack: Please don't name them after Kristen. LOL.
I'm a fan of naming babies after important people in both parents' lives. Since the baby that died was named after David and Abe, maybe the boy could be named Terrence after the man that raised Eli, with a middle name after Valerie's father.
The girl could be named Tamara after Lani's mother. I'd love a tribute to Lexie, but since Lani never knew her, that wouldn't make much sense, though Tamara Alexandra after both Tarama and Lexi has a nice ring to it.
Tony: I would say keep it in the family is always nice. For the girl, something like Valerie or Tamera. Not sure about the boy, as I think it would be too soon to call him either David or Abraham.
Christine: Since they already used family names for David Abraham, I think Salem could use some new names. It just so happens that I LOVE choosing baby names, so I've put some thought into this.
You could go with the Christmas theme and have Jasper and Joy Grant. Jasper is one of the Three Kings (or Kasper, depending on which version you read) and Joy for the joy of the holiday season into which they were born.
Or you could play off that these are Rainbow babies, babies that were born after a loss. How about Alora and Asher. Alora means "my dream" and has African origins, while Asher means "blessed."
Following that theme, you could go a little more traditional with Iris and Saul. Iris was the Goddess of the Rainbow, while Saul (which I feel goes with David Abraham) means "longed for" or "prayed for."
I really can't wait to learn what they name them.
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