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Congrats Xyem

Male: Bowser
Female: Peach
WOAH! CONGRATS!
You're in for a ride, believe me! Our little gamer offspring is 21 months old now. :-D

I like Roman names so I propose Titus and Julia.
Congrats xyem and thx for giveaway.
And I'm not in ^^
Congratulations Xyem ! :-) Congrats to your "crazy" girlfriend too ! :-D

I'm not in, but I think Fred is a beautiful name. Because... hey ! It's the best name, that's it :-D
Not in, already had the Creatures games for years. Congratulations on the baby!
congratulations on the baby and thanks for the compo.

The name i would put is male : Garfield
Female - Felix

Good names for kids and cats meow
Congrats xyem, hope all goes well. Not in.

Boy: Oscar
Girl: Kate
In honor of the main characters in Syberia!
Congratulations!

(Not in)
Congratulations, Xyem! +1

Not entering.
Not in.

Congrats to you and your (crazy) girlfriend!
Congratulations! I am not in but with all my boys I went with traditional names.
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Licurg: Not in but +1 and congrats ;)

How about a name from King of Dragon Pass? Those are some cool Celtic names there - If it's a boy, Humakt or Orlanth, and if it's a girl, Ernalda .
How about just "Dragon". How cool a name would that be? Or you can name the baby what is surely to be the most common name over the next year or two and give it the same name as the royal baby.
Congratulations Xyem!

Not in

Thanks for the giveaway.
Congratulations on the baby Xyem!

Go with whatever name feels right ;)

Not in.
Congrats man, may your first child be a whatever-the-heck-makes-you-happiest child!

As for names, I've always wanted to name my hypothetical daughter Mira after the awesome red giant star (which is actually a binary star of two bodies exchanging mass, which is also the first oscillating variable non-supernova star and which is one of the few stelar objects at an uncertain distance and with one of the largest margins of error) in the Cetus constellation.

Also, not in.
Post edited July 24, 2013 by AndrewC