I am making a names site, and whilst studying through the 1000's of names I wondered if some names would be 'aspie names' in a light hearted sense.
How about Frank, Honesty, Justice, Melancholia, Unique, they are all real names.
Any other ideas?
http://www.brilliantbabynames.com (under construction)
Cameron, as it means crooked nose and the Neaderthals(our possible ancestors) had large noses.
Aspen
Credence
Freedom
Verity
Surely you mean 'first name' Amy, or have the Jesoids captured your soul? I hope not.... :? :?:
I like Aspen, tenacious, always amongst my favourite trees, and IMHO appropriate as a name for a boy or a girl. :lol:
Names of cities and countries seem to be the fashion at the moment. Antarctica? Only joking!
Someone once jokingly referred to one of my kids as a "Poindexter". This is a nerd name apparently. Here is some background info on the name;
The word poindexter is American slang for nerd, inspired by the professor's genius scientist nephew in the Felix the Cat cartoon. Here, it translates to dork, dweeb or loser.
I really wish someone could think of a word for nerd that lacks the negative connotations.
Not sure as "nerd" tends to still be something of a mild insult.
Other possible aspie names could be Hope, Truth, Sincerity, Originality.
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Melancholia, I love it, I have to remember that one for if ever I have kids.
Some I like:
Discordia
Kassiane
Loki
Stryfe
Megaera
Persephone
Lillith
Alecto
I'm thinking something from classical greek mythology, or norse, for my kids should I have any (I have one, apparently, but I never met her, mom ran off on me), kassiane has a nice ring to it for a contemporary name though.
I'm not even typing my name into google, it would come up with too many hits from the anne rice books and so on.
Melancholia, I love it, I have to remember that one for if ever I have kids.
Some I like:
Discordia
Kassiane
Loki
Stryfe
Megaera
Persephone
Lillith
Alecto
I'm thinking something from classical greek mythology, or norse, for my kids should I have any (I have one, apparently, but I never met her, mom ran off on me), kassiane has a nice ring to it for a contemporary name though.
I'm not even typing my name into google, it would come up with too many hits from the anne rice books and so on.
I googled my full name and got just one hit - and it wasn't me...
Apparently she has a Bachelor of Behavioural Science degree from Charles Darwin University in 2005. So it looks like I'm here in Australia because Fate didn't realise I'm the wrong person with that name! 
Tigger, I am changing my name by deed poll after my two years of probation is up, so I can quietly retain my old identity along with a clean new one, to make a new start from.
I've gone by Lestat as long as I can remember back though.
My born name shows up too many times on google, with links to my *** court cases when they have been in the papers, I'm sick to the fangs of the publicity so I'm starting afresh

In a moment of bongified confuzzledness back there, I forgot to mention what I hope to name my child, should I have a girl and guy.
For a girl, Selene (or one of the earlier ones I posted but Selene is my favourite I think)
For a guy, either Loki, or Uriel.

OK, I know this thread is in fun and I'll try not to derail it. But personally, I prefer to reserve the odder names for pets, and give my childen names that are as conventional as possible. Aspie kids have quite enough aspects of themselves being targetted by bullies without adding a strange name to the list.
it's hilarious that my name means "follower of Christ" but I absolutely hate going to church and everything to do with religion. I need an anti-christ name HAHA