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I have a bunch of great names knocking around in my head. I've decided to deposit them here and let them accumulate gravitas and beauty over time.
My future fashion label:
Productif Morphologie- Accessories, much of it inspired by of course, linguistics, hence the French translation of "Productive Morphology." So expect bunches of letters and diacritics to cover everything from earrings to hand bags.
I-grec - Women's wear, lots of classic knits, streamlined silhouettes, earthy tones with a metallic edge.
Some future kids:
Mizuna - A Chinese vegetable yes, but a fantastic looking word nonetheless.
Amande - Oui, 'tis French for almond, but seems gentle and refined.
Ikere - The name of my father's village, gotta give a shout out to the ancestors.
Seychelles - Yep, still loving the French. Ain't no shame in my game.
(Haven't found any cool boys' names yet, but I am on it like white on rice.)
My future fashion label:
Productif Morphologie- Accessories, much of it inspired by of course, linguistics, hence the French translation of "Productive Morphology." So expect bunches of letters and diacritics to cover everything from earrings to hand bags.
I-grec - Women's wear, lots of classic knits, streamlined silhouettes, earthy tones with a metallic edge.
Some future kids:
Mizuna - A Chinese vegetable yes, but a fantastic looking word nonetheless.
Amande - Oui, 'tis French for almond, but seems gentle and refined.
Ikere - The name of my father's village, gotta give a shout out to the ancestors.
Seychelles - Yep, still loving the French. Ain't no shame in my game.
(Haven't found any cool boys' names yet, but I am on it like white on rice.)

2 Comments:
Pardon me Madame, but the coolest boy's name is Michael, or if you prefer to stick with the French theme, Michel!!! Get it straight
First of all, no gringos are going to realize whether Ikere is male or female. In fact, they'll probably pronounce it Ikea and thoroughly fuck it up. Secondly, I strongly oppose the idea of naming children things they can't spell phonetically or that their teachers can't yell in case of a fire. I do, however, believe that scarring your children for life by naming your son Amanda or your daughter Sean is brilliant and should be practiced in every culture. Because frankly, accidentally scarring your child is unacceptable.
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