What haven women done? My cousin just gave birth to a girl and asked for inspiration in choosing a name. Her husband asked what famous women I knew of and I could not answer. There are none, really. The few that come to mind are feminazi and communist and I wouldn't dare to recommend them as role models.
Atheist, but with the sand/nigger invasion going on I've learned to appreciate my Christian forebears more recently.
Gabriel Thompson
>German variation >Of a Frenchwoman Leave
Andrew Barnes
>had roughly 9 months >just now bothered about a name >wants someone else to do it and be creative about it
Just give her a stripper name. With parents like she's got its about the best she can hope for in life.
Ayden Gomez
One of the first (maybe THE first) programmer in history: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ada_Lovelace Walentina (Tereschkowa) The first woman in space.
Eli Cruz
Name her Asa or Sasha they both did pretty great things on pornhub
Isaac Sullivan
By the time the average non-famous feminist reaches her early to mid-thirties, all they want to do with their lives is what has defined their gender since the beginning of time- to breed and tend house. Our society tolerates their aspirations because the internet gives them a voice but at the end of the day a woman is really only useful for having and raising children. They temper with age. Let's just hope that the beta males who pander to them before they've accepted their role within society will harden and man up by that time. Otherwise the next generation will be fuckin screwed.
Nolan Anderson
Marie curie
Bentley Cooper
Agreed. Which is why I wouldn't recommend activists of the last 100 years.
but you've given me an idea. I'll ask who her favorite famous person is, wikipedia and find out who the mother was, and recommend that (assuming its not something terribly stuck in time like Blanche)
Andrew Rivera
Amelia Mary Earhart was an American aviation pioneer and author.
Xavier Ross
And didn't even finish what she started. I would say either Mary or
Jaxson Watson
She was a shitty pilot and she's dead.
Ryder Kelly
Do isabella after tbe queen of spain she united castile and aragon and funded christopher columvus ti discover the new world and creating an empire
Ryan Baker
Anyways OP, what ancestors are we talking about? Might be useful for mythological references etc. As everyone who lived 150 years ago. I guess they must be fuckin stupid to die just like that, the faggots.
Charles Harris
white people
Kevin Scott
I mean which country? >inb4 usa
Matthew Parker
Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. I think that is something. >she's dead. She was born 120 years ago.
William Bailey
ausfags, which doesn't say much considering >muh multi culti
Charles Kelly
And before that? is anything known where they migrated came from?
Grayson Young
England, Ireland, and Baltic states
Angel Allen
This gives a lot room for good sources: A good name reflects where a person comes from and what is expected of the person. The bible or historical figures are a good place to start looking. If you want to use an edgy name (let's say "Vlad the impaler" for instance) you better make sure to have a backup story to tell where you got this name from.
Isaac Morris
Point I was making user was that she was doomed and couldn't complete a basic flight. Not the best idea behind a babby name.
Jason Richardson
You could do grace after grace o mally who was a pirate queen in ireland
Wyatt Scott
TBH English people are better than Irish people. I don't want her to grow up to be an alcoholic who is insanely proud of some poorly defined accomplishments of her ancestors, yet can't stumble home from the pub without vomiting in the street.
Anthony Flores
How is a name going to change her genes?
Gavin Ward
Maria Curie Skłodowska
She was a woman from Poland. Wife of Pierre Curie.
They both found several radioactive elements, such as polonium and radium.
Gavin Mitchell
Protip: We are all doomed.
Zachary Gray
Fuck yeah name her Walentina
David Ramirez
She's only part Irish.
Ideally it will inspire a direction.
When someone is dying of cancer you don't give them cards, flowers, and balloons wishing the cancer success. You do so wishing their healthy part success.
William Collins
/someone else A name has a serious influence on how a human develops. This is what you always get referred to all your life, it's something you identify with at some point. While it doesn't change everything you should put serious thought into it. foxnews.com/story/2008/12/17/little-adolf-hitler-denied-birthday-cake-at-new-jersey-grocery-store.html >please don't punish me for posting fox news, it's just one article, it was the first when googling it ;____;
Lucas Thompson
Queen Victoria Marie Curie Zenobia of Palmyra Ayn Rand Bertha von Suttner
Xavier Bell
Ahh i have an irish friend and he drnks heavily. Well victoria after queen victoria of england is a good one britain peospered heavily under commercially and in technology.
Sebastian Peterson
Ooooo edgy boi
Josiah Torres
Just à des important woman
Ching Shih Most prolific/powerful pirate ever, leading an army of 40 000 pirates A pretty dope story, if you ask me en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih
Queen Elisabeth Just England's greatest ruler Most powerful person on earth during her reign
Empress Theodora She co-ruled with her husband Emperor Justinian, during the Byzantine Empire She took over when her husband was sick Did a lot of great things en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theodora_(6th_century)
There are a lot more, like Cleopatra. These are just my favorites, the ones that stand our to me
Xavier Powell
It's more than that
>alcoholic >intellectually arrogant >thinks Irish civilization is God's gift to the rest of us >socialist every Irish person I've met is at least 2 of these. By far most are at least 3.
David Moore
Plus victoria means victory or conquer in latin. and is named after a roman goddess.
Levi Turner
Ok i get i only know two irish people haha.
Asher Jenkins
Enheduanna is the first producer of literature that we know by name
Obviously not a bong, filthy gaijin. Learn history first, Elizabeth did nigh nothing but listen to her advisors and claim their prowess as her own
Samuel Cruz
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Noah Campbell
I may have mixed up Queen Elisabeth with Queen Victoria, my bad.
I did not grow up in England, but I do have the be it nationality. I'm bi-national though. I know, shame and all that.
Tyler Hughes
>Implying Victoria did any more than pump out babbys and wear black because she was the edgy royal, as well as listen to her advisors and claim their prowess as her own as well as simply be the Queen during the industrial revolution and be Queen for a long period of time
I understand user, chances are I would have little to no intellect of your countries history either. hopefully you learned something today