I Need A Name For My Baby!!!
Ok, so Ive had my 04 350z Silverstone for about 6 or 7 months now, and I still havent come up with a name for her. Everyone tells me I should call her silver surfer, but I feel as though everyone would want to know a silver z that. Any suggestions?
OH OH i got ONE!!
How about.... The Z
never understood the whole naming a car thing
I refer to my car to people(and they refer to it the same) as my Z or the Z...no other name needed.
Or just name it the "***** Magnet"....60% of the time, it works everrytime.
How about.... The Z
never understood the whole naming a car thing
Or just name it the "***** Magnet"....60% of the time, it works everrytime.
You cannot name a car "the Silver Surfer." It breaks two of the rules, namely:
1) A car, like a ship, should have a woman's name.
2) The car should have a one-word first name -- Suzie, Becky, Jolene -- or a hyphenated name -- Peggy-Sue, Billy-Jean -- only. Not first and last names, no two-word names.
I've been naming my cars since I was 15. But you shouldn't refer to the car by that name except to your friends, family, self.
1) A car, like a ship, should have a woman's name.
2) The car should have a one-word first name -- Suzie, Becky, Jolene -- or a hyphenated name -- Peggy-Sue, Billy-Jean -- only. Not first and last names, no two-word names.
I've been naming my cars since I was 15. But you shouldn't refer to the car by that name except to your friends, family, self.
Originally Posted by Korki Buchek
You cannot name a car "the Silver Surfer." It breaks two of the rules, namely:
1) A car, like a ship, should have a woman's name.
2) The car should have a one-word first name -- Suzie, Becky, Jolene -- or a hyphenated name -- Peggy-Sue, Billy-Jean -- only. Not first and last names, no two-word names.
I've been naming my cars since I was 15. But you shouldn't refer to the car by that name except to your friends, family, self.
1) A car, like a ship, should have a woman's name.
2) The car should have a one-word first name -- Suzie, Becky, Jolene -- or a hyphenated name -- Peggy-Sue, Billy-Jean -- only. Not first and last names, no two-word names.
I've been naming my cars since I was 15. But you shouldn't refer to the car by that name except to your friends, family, self.
if you dont have a real girl in your life and you refer to your car as a girls name....id say thats pretty ghey and weird.
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Originally Posted by drivenCSZ
if you dont have a real girl in your life and you refer to your car as a girls name....id say thats pretty ghey and weird.
There are five main categories of names in the data I've studied:
Names of Saints and Religious References
Naming your boat after a saint, the Virgin Mary, or some other religious reference was the most popular method. Examples include:
Ship's name Home port Date Source
la Seynte Marie Romney 1286 1
la halop de Seynt Nicholas (5) 1288 1
le Nostre Dame Exmouth 1289 1
la Seinte Cruz Portsmouth 1298 1
le gogge Seint Thomas (5) Dartmouth 1298 1
la Christismasse Exmouth 1304/5 1
Seint Gylys cog Sidmouth 1304/5 1
la Trinite Teignmouth 1312/13 1
la Nunne Studlan 1312/13 1
la Gracedieux Fowey 1339/40 2
Seynte Mariecog Winchelsea 1339/40 2
Seint Saveriscogge 1341/42 2
Seintespirit Bordeaux 1351/52 2
Halygast Camfer 1465/66 3
Jesus Amsterdam 1465/66 3
Godisgrace Gosford 1465/66 3
the Saint Ive Groy 1494/95 3
the Grace de Dew Bullon 1494/95 3
Names of Women
Next most popular was naming your ship after a woman; in some cases, these may also fall under the above, where the ship is in fact being named after a saint, but the appellation "saint" is not included as part of the name. Margaret, Katherine, and Mary and various forms of these were by far the most popular choices.
Ship's name Home port Date Source
la Bon An Exmouth 1302/3 1
la Maudelyn Kingston-upon-Hill 1312/13 1
la Margerie Yarmouth 1315/16 1
la Alisceote Dartmouth 1315/16 1
la Cristiane Weymouth 1341/42 2
le Jowanet Kingswear 1344/45 2
Margeret Dieppe 1344/45 2
la Katerine Youghal 1350/51 2
Margaret Bullen 1465/66 3
le Mary Aleyn Newcastle 1488/89 3
the Mare Hayrbred Newcastle 1494/95 3
the Katren Dieppe 1494/95 3
the Barbara Bullon 1494/95 3
Originally Posted by Korki Buchek
What is interesting is that despite a range of over two centuries and four countries, the names of the ships are remarkably homogeneous. This makes it easy to recommend patterns of ship names to follow when choosing a good medieval name for your merchant ship, regardless of when or where it was from. (4)
There are five main categories of names in the data I've studied:
Names of Saints and Religious References
Naming your boat after a saint, the Virgin Mary, or some other religious reference was the most popular method. Examples include:
Ship's name Home port Date Source
la Seynte Marie Romney 1286 1
la halop de Seynt Nicholas (5) 1288 1
le Nostre Dame Exmouth 1289 1
la Seinte Cruz Portsmouth 1298 1
le gogge Seint Thomas (5) Dartmouth 1298 1
la Christismasse Exmouth 1304/5 1
Seint Gylys cog Sidmouth 1304/5 1
la Trinite Teignmouth 1312/13 1
la Nunne Studlan 1312/13 1
la Gracedieux Fowey 1339/40 2
Seynte Mariecog Winchelsea 1339/40 2
Seint Saveriscogge 1341/42 2
Seintespirit Bordeaux 1351/52 2
Halygast Camfer 1465/66 3
Jesus Amsterdam 1465/66 3
Godisgrace Gosford 1465/66 3
the Saint Ive Groy 1494/95 3
the Grace de Dew Bullon 1494/95 3
Names of Women
Next most popular was naming your ship after a woman; in some cases, these may also fall under the above, where the ship is in fact being named after a saint, but the appellation "saint" is not included as part of the name. Margaret, Katherine, and Mary and various forms of these were by far the most popular choices.
Ship's name Home port Date Source
la Bon An Exmouth 1302/3 1
la Maudelyn Kingston-upon-Hill 1312/13 1
la Margerie Yarmouth 1315/16 1
la Alisceote Dartmouth 1315/16 1
la Cristiane Weymouth 1341/42 2
le Jowanet Kingswear 1344/45 2
Margeret Dieppe 1344/45 2
la Katerine Youghal 1350/51 2
Margaret Bullen 1465/66 3
le Mary Aleyn Newcastle 1488/89 3
the Mare Hayrbred Newcastle 1494/95 3
the Katren Dieppe 1494/95 3
the Barbara Bullon 1494/95 3
There are five main categories of names in the data I've studied:
Names of Saints and Religious References
Naming your boat after a saint, the Virgin Mary, or some other religious reference was the most popular method. Examples include:
Ship's name Home port Date Source
la Seynte Marie Romney 1286 1
la halop de Seynt Nicholas (5) 1288 1
le Nostre Dame Exmouth 1289 1
la Seinte Cruz Portsmouth 1298 1
le gogge Seint Thomas (5) Dartmouth 1298 1
la Christismasse Exmouth 1304/5 1
Seint Gylys cog Sidmouth 1304/5 1
la Trinite Teignmouth 1312/13 1
la Nunne Studlan 1312/13 1
la Gracedieux Fowey 1339/40 2
Seynte Mariecog Winchelsea 1339/40 2
Seint Saveriscogge 1341/42 2
Seintespirit Bordeaux 1351/52 2
Halygast Camfer 1465/66 3
Jesus Amsterdam 1465/66 3
Godisgrace Gosford 1465/66 3
the Saint Ive Groy 1494/95 3
the Grace de Dew Bullon 1494/95 3
Names of Women
Next most popular was naming your ship after a woman; in some cases, these may also fall under the above, where the ship is in fact being named after a saint, but the appellation "saint" is not included as part of the name. Margaret, Katherine, and Mary and various forms of these were by far the most popular choices.
Ship's name Home port Date Source
la Bon An Exmouth 1302/3 1
la Maudelyn Kingston-upon-Hill 1312/13 1
la Margerie Yarmouth 1315/16 1
la Alisceote Dartmouth 1315/16 1
la Cristiane Weymouth 1341/42 2
le Jowanet Kingswear 1344/45 2
Margeret Dieppe 1344/45 2
la Katerine Youghal 1350/51 2
Margaret Bullen 1465/66 3
le Mary Aleyn Newcastle 1488/89 3
the Mare Hayrbred Newcastle 1494/95 3
the Katren Dieppe 1494/95 3
the Barbara Bullon 1494/95 3
Remember a list of hot girls with sexy names that you have known in the past. Preferably no ex's or current girlfriend/better half (would not be fair for "her" - your Z)
My list of sexy girls that I have known over the years
Sandrine - 1999 Acura Integra (since I was 16 so 03-07)
Natalie - 2003 Nissan 350z (since Jan '07 - present)
Kathrina - my next car name after a very sweet member on here that I came to know
Others down the list
Alexia
Giata
Julie
Vanessa
Christine
My list of sexy girls that I have known over the years
Sandrine - 1999 Acura Integra (since I was 16 so 03-07)
Natalie - 2003 Nissan 350z (since Jan '07 - present)
Kathrina - my next car name after a very sweet member on here that I came to know

Others down the list
Alexia
Giata
Julie
Vanessa
Christine
i just got my 06 black Z and one night i was sitting aroung with some people and trying to come up with a name and someone said "Beyonce" and it was perfect, beautiful black and a nice *** ( :



