If it were down to me, the boy would be named Tiberius, easily.
Yes.Bonus points if middle name is Kirk."Dark Rose" is pretty good for the girl, but I'm not sure I'm on-board with "Crown Crags" for the boy.
Well when you put it like
that, yes to both.
For the names: Don't pick anything that sounds strange or is unique or is obsolete. Kids most often have problems getting into their age groups when their names sound 'strange'
No, that's pop culture childcare. Kids can use any name to mess with other kids. It isn't at all hard to make up something rhyming and obnoxious for almost any name. Except Orange. You could totally get past that with Orange, but then they'd be named Orange.
Yeah, and besides, if they don't like it they can go by something different. Better to start with Gilgamesh and trade down to George than start with Bob in the hopes that he'll be camouflaged.
Also...."Angel?" That's a "Do Not Pass Go, Go Directly To Working The Dance Pole At The Foxy Lady."
That's one test that I've found I like -- Would your child have a lucrative career as a stripper? If yes, find another name.
My wife's test was to practice yelling it into the backyard, as if you're calling the child in for dinner.
My favorite for this is still Chastity. It's like, really, what do you think is gonna happen here?
Your wife's test is interestingly pragmatic, though.
What about "Hurricane!" including the exclamation mark!
Are you allowed to do that? I know for sure that you can't put numbers into your name in the U.S., but what about punctuation?
You sure about that? I highly doubt there are any naming restrictions after the actions of The Artist Formerly Known As Prince.
Multiple words are fairly well established, that was just an extreme example; punctuation or numbers less so.
Though I did hear a story once about a politician in the US. He was running for office, and wanted to have his name legally changed to "None of the Above." The judge denied his request, officially because it wasn't a genuine desire, but possibly unofficially because he thought the guy'd win.