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acunasmvpszn · 11 months ago
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NATIONAL CHAMPS
IM SO PROUD OF THIS TEAM
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dubsism · 3 months ago
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The Sixteenth Annual Dubsy Awards
It’s the oldest tradition we have here at Dubsism…every January since this blog was created, we have given awards for achievements during the previous year in under-recognized categories in the world of sports. However, as we were buried under yet another onslaught of tremendous nominations, once again January became February. Thanks to all of you in the blog-u-verse, our award committee had…
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citysvg1 · 11 months ago
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abs0luteb4stard · 1 year ago
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💀 W A T C H I N G 💀
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tparadox · 10 months ago
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Yesterday's Movies closes a new door on Mame
Mame. ABC 1974
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dead-boy-edwin · 1 year ago
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20 reasons to watch Dead Boy Detectives
Queer people, lots of awesome queer people
Very binge-able
CATS. You will see A LOT of cats. Who doesn't love cats?
Niko is the DEFINITION of AUTISM 🔥
Lots of twinks and badass ladies
Awesome acting, perfect cast
Loveable and charming characters
Angry Scottish lady played by Ruth Connell (she hates paperwork)
Gay awakening via cat man
It's campy and quirky, in the best way possible
It's like a cross between Good Omens and Sherlock Holmes, paired with Sandman characters and lore
Kirby Howell-Baptiste returns as Death of the Endless (I love you Kirby!!)
Tragic and messy queer romance
The only acceptable version of the "bury your gays" trope (let them return as ghosts)
Everybody has trauma
EPISODE SEVEN KILLED ME AND THEN DANCED ON MY ROTTING CORPSE
Literally the perfect resolution. The ending is satisfying, all main subplots are resolved, yet it tempts a 2nd season
Authentic and respectful queer realization and coming out subplot
Likeable antagonists (except for David, fuck you David 🤬🤬)
Dead married couple on acid.
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cruyffista · 5 months ago
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Dominant expectations of heterosexual masculinity have long dictated that “real men” should be tough, aggressive, courageous, and able to withstand pain (Connell, 1995; Kivel, 1999). These masculine traits are reflected in the norms of sporting culture, where the very definition of “athlete” is typically predicated on these characteristics. Hughes and Coakley (1991) suggest that strict conformity to a masculine sport ethic is idolized in competitive team sports. Here, athletes are expected to pay the price thought necessary for victory; playing with pain, taking risks, challenging limits; overconforming to rigid and sometimes exploitative team norms; obeying orders; and sacrificing other social and academic endeavors (Anderson, 2010).
Although hazing initiations have various purposes and meanings for team sport players, it is commonly hypothesized that they occur because they mirror—in one event—the sacrifice and subordination that existing team members expect of new members (whom we call “recruits”). Hazing initiations are believed to serve as a test not only of recruits’ masculinity, but also of their readiness to adopt a near agentic-less state determined by the power structures of team leadership (Kirby & Wintrup, 2002). Hazing is thought to be a ritualistic enshrining of leadership positions, where team leaders are granted considerable power whereas recruits are positioned as docile. However, hazing is also thought to serve multiple other social control purposes.
Eric Anderson, Mark McCormick and Harry Lee, Male Team Sport Hazing Initiations in a Culture of Decreasing Homohysteria
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weclassybouquetfun · 1 year ago
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I see dead people and they are in the form of teenagers Edwin Payne and Charles Rowland killed in 1916 and 1989, respectively.
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Yes, all eight episodes (too few episodes, I say. A good 13 eps would have been fitting) of DEAD BOY DETECTIVES is available on Netflix.
Series stars George Rexstrew (Edwin), Kassius Nelson (Crystal Palace), Yuyu Kitamura (Niko Sasaki) and Jayden Revri (Charles Rowland)
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A bit about the series:
NO SPOILERS
Born out of DC Comics' Vertigo imprint and created by Neil Gaiman with its characters being spun out of the Sandman universe, how divergent is the series from the comics?Not very. They have retained the trio's backstories, but there were story arcs they could not delve into because Netflix's SANDMAN needs to get there first. Other than that, things are twists on canon or new creations.
Of the characters themselves, Neil Gaiman has said Charles was "more or less him" as a boy and in crafting the series characters, the costumes lent a hand. With his buttoned-up attitude, the bespoked suits for Edwin Paine belies his closed off demeanor. Jayden Revri's Charles Rowland had a ska/rude boy looked that was of fashion when he was alive. This was a nod that Revri appreciated as he has explained in the past he's, "half Indian, a quarter Jamaican and a quarter English." Charles also always has red on him as a nod to comics!Charles' red sweater.
While the characters were first introduced in HBO Max's DOOM PATROL, once the plans for a series was announced, it was quickly let known that this incarnation is not in the same universe as DOOM PATROL's characters, despite DOOM PATROL's Ruth Connell reprising her role as Night Nurse in the Netflix series. This series is firmly in the Sandman universe with Kirby (formerly Kirby Howell-Baptiste, briefly reprising her role as Death in the first episode.
Should DEAD BOY DETECTIVES get a second series, Rexstrew and Lukas Gage (who plays Cat King)
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have already spoken of their love of Mason Alexander Park's character Desire from the series, with Rexstrew saying he would love to see Edwin's reaction to Desire.
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There's no malewife like him.
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Other cast members include Briana Cucuo, sister of BIG BANG THEORY's Kaley Cucuo. Briana voices Barbara Gordon and a sundry of other characters on Max's HARLEY QUINN.
Much too hot to be doing voice-work.
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Jenn Lyon (Claws), Joshua Colley (Love, Victor) and Max Jenkins and Caitlin Reilly cutting it up in a (literal) small role.
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Jayden says he can't wait for fan fiction and edits of Charles and Edwin and says their ship name will likely be Chedwin. Mans don't know what he's asking for!
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ariel-seagull-wings · 11 months ago
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@stickypersonaearthquake @imperiuswrecked @thealmightyemprex @themousefromfantasyland @professorlehnsherr-almashy
"This happens with John Byrne a lot. Most fans have just accepted that Byrne has one idea of continuity: his. If he returns to a book (such as The Avengers) that he previously wrote, expect all of the characters to immediately return to the characterizations and stories he was writing when he left, as if all of the ensuing continuity and characterization had simply not happened. Whether this is a good thing or a really terrible thing generally varies on the title, how Byrne wrote it originally, what happened since he wrote it, and whether you're a big fan of John Byrne or not.
When John Byrne took over Star Brand back in The '80s, he proceeded to launch one Take That! after another at the departing figure of ousted Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Jim Shooter. Star Brand was one of the Shooter-initiated The New Universe titles, and was the one that Shooter himself wrote personally. Byrne not only took ad hominem shots at Shooter personally, but had exposition characters hang lampshades on how implausible the events of Shooter's run was, and how stupid the protagonist Ken Connell had been. Early on in Byrne's run, Connell's girlfriend (a major cast member) got killed off; Connell later broke down and tried to get rid of his powers, destroying Pittsburgh (the hometown of both Connell and Shooter) in the process. This was referred to slightly in the Untold Tales of the New Universe story "Tales of the Mulletverse".
In the '80s, John Byrne had grown tired of Magneto's status quo as an Anti-Hero, and wanted him to fall from grace and return to a life of villainy. To achieve this, he and Walt Simonson wrote a story where he did indeed turn back into a villain, and released the New Mutants from his tutelage to boot. Chris Claremont was not at all amused by this, so he responded by writing a story that revealed Magneto was only��pretending to be a villain so that he would draw negative attention away from the other mutants of the world.
One reason there's bad blood between John Byrne and Peter David has to do with Lockjaw, The Inhumans' dog. As created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Lockjaw was just a very large, mutated dog with a normal canine intelligence level. Byrne later wrote a Thing issue in which Lockjaw spoke for the first time, begging that baby Luna not be subjected to the Terrigen Mists, since their effects weren't always pretty — implying that he was a full-fledged Inhuman like the others, and the Inhumans had always treated Lockjaw as an animal solely because he looked like one. Thus Peter David revealed that Lockjaw's "speech" had been a prank on Ben Grimm. (As he tells it, this was a request from editorial; David himself didn't have a problem with the scene and wrote his retcon so that it was possible it was Quicksilver that was lying.) This fixed the problems with Byrne's story, but now the Inhumans were Jerkasses for a different reason: pranking Grimm in the middle of an important debate, at Lockjaw's expense. Fans of the Byrne story remain sore about this... and others remain sore about the Byrne story.
When John Byrne took over as writer on the West Coast Avengers, a title previously written by Steve Englehart, he proceeded to undermine four years' worth of characterization. Hawkeye went from confident leader to sidelined jerk. The Vision and Wonder Man relationship, that had evolved into a bond of close fraternity, returned to one of jealous contention. Tigra went through almost the exact same story arc of losing control of herself and succumbing to her feline side that Engelhart had put her through and seemingly resolved. And the Vision and Scarlet Witch marriage... was altered. After the Vision lost his emotions, their children were discovered to be pieces of the devil, after which The Scarlet Witch went insane. For some reason Byrne decided to hit the Reset Button and return the characters to a status they had outgrown in over a decade of stories. Some have accused Byrne of wrecking a title that Englehart had arguably made a success out of resentment over how Englehart had written the Fantastic Four, a title John Byrne had made a hit, although it is just as likely a case of Creative Differences.
On the other hand, Byrne's portrayal of Iron Man in Avengers West Coast (and later in Shellhead's own book) stayed fairly close to how Bob Layton and David Michelinie had portrayed him, although he did remove the weapons-testing aspect from Tony's origin story. He also kept team newcomer U.S. Agent pretty much in line with how Mark Gruenwald wrote him in Captain America.
Byrne & Chris Claremont had a feud of sorts in the 1980's, which started when Claremont wrote X-Men #145 where Arcade basically punks Doom and the X-Men force him to apologize, followed by a later story where Lilandra of the Shi'ar gives Reed Richards a "The Reason You Suck" Speech for saving Galactus' life. Byrne responded by later revealing that the Doom that dealt with Arcade was Actually a Doombot, and had Doom admit that the X-Men weren't even worth his time. Later, in FF #264, Reed was on trial for saving Galactus and was told by basically every cosmic being in the Marvel Universe that yes, he was 100% right in saving his life."
(TV TROPES: ARMED WITH CANON/MARVEL COMICS)
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dotthings · 1 year ago
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Dead Boy Detectives episode 1-3 notes:
* Vancouver filming locations will forever haunt me and my TV watching. The show is set in Townsend, WA, but is filmed in Vancouver, which gives spooky so well
* Really loving the weird yet fun and fantasy tinged horror vibe and humor and off-center feel
* The boys keep having to hide from Death. If Death finds them, the ghost boys will be separated. They’re fleeing and hiding from Death. Charles is the one with the big heart and he’s sensitive but has a brash facade and daddy issues, Edwin is more uptight and wears more formal clothes and is a stickler for rules hides his feelings. And they have to hide from Death. Yockey…Yockey I see you Yockey.
* Enjoying the trio of Crystal and Edwin and Charles. Crystal is a very grounding presence on the show despite her being a psychic and deeply connected to the supernatural world despite her being human. But there’s something comforting about her that offers a great balance. Also Niko is adorable
*The sprites are hilarious
* Oh they really are going to dig into Charles’ daddy issues aren’t they. That ghost loop trauma episode was a lot.
* Ruth Connell is a queen. The screen presence. So happy to see her in another genre TV series. She’s not playing a witch
*The actor playing the witch, Jenn Lyon, is great, and Briana Cuoco (who is Kaley Cuoco’s sister) as Jenny
*Kirby as Death 10/10
* Edwin is the worst case of being in denial while actually not in denial about his feelings I’ve ever seen on a TV show. He’s self aware and yet in total denial at the same time. While Charles is blissfully oblivious and self-oblivious but maybe has figured out more than he lets on and feels more than he shows. And tries not to show vulnerability and yet keeps emanating feelings.
*along with being Carver and Yockey produced, the show has Shoshana Sachi who worked on Doom Patrol
On to eps 4-6 next.
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marcedrickirby · 3 months ago
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Inside the FBI Podcast: My Mission Miniseries - Katie Connell
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MARCEDRIC KIRBY FOUNDER CEO. CFO. CFI.
MARCEDRIC.KIRBY INC.
WELCOME TO THE VALLEY OF THE VAMPIRES
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devilhvrns · 4 months ago
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muses i've quietly added over the last two weeks:
aoife (ee-fa) connell- 36, bi, she/her-photographer- holliday grainger fc
iris vaughn- 34, bi- she/her- vampire hunter/therapist (verse dependent)- vanessa kirby fc
dorian monceaux- 34- pan- he/they- witch doctor- lakeith stanfield fc
otto rinaldi- 32- pan- he/him- surgeon- luke pasqualino fc
have also added supernatural verses for a few muses:
molly- witch
cassidy- siren
jasmine- kitsune
peri- frost fairy
oz- werewolf
liam- vampire
more to come because i couldn't stop adding muses if my life depended on it. :)
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hellsmouthhq · 5 months ago
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What are your mw males?
buffyverse : spike , allen francis doyle , oz , charles gunn , jonathan , connor , ethan rayne , lorne , mayor richard wilkins , daniel holtz , forrest gates , lindsey morgan , robin wood , the groosalugg , and willy the snitch !!
charmed : leo wyatt , cole turner , coop halliwell , darryl morris , victor bennett , henry mitchell , andy trudeau , sam wilder , gideon , zankou , brendan rowe , greg rowe , paul rowe , jd williams , vicus , and sirk !!
tvdu : landon kirby , vincent griffith , jed tien , matt donovan , josh rosza , kaleb hawkins , alaric saltzman , mg , john gilbert , silas jackson kenner , mason lockwood , aiden , luke parker , diego , kai parker , thierry vanchure , connor jordan , and kieran o connell !!
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ulrichgebert · 4 years ago
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Manchmal muß es halt doch sein. Wir brauchen jetzt ein kleines Weihnachtsfest!
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recentanimenews · 3 years ago
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The Manga Review, 4/22/22
Back in the roaring aughts–when earnest manga fans posted reviews on LiveJournal and Blogger–link posts were a simple, effective way to connect with like-minded readers. The widespread adoption of social media in the 2010s was supposed to make it easier to find interesting content, but the proliferation of apps and platforms has had the opposite effect, turning the search for manga news and reviews into a part-time job. Our solution: an old-fashioned column that highlights some of the most interesting manga content on the web, from creator interviews to breaking news stories and reviews. If you write about manga, we encourage you to let us know so we can keep tabs on your site, podcast, or channel; feel free to leave a comment below or get in touch with us through Twitter. Now on to the links!
NEWS AND FEATURES
The latest Mangasplaining episode landed on Wednesday, and this time Deb Aoki and Christopher Butcher take a closer look at Birds of Shangri-La, a steamy boys’ love series, using it as a jumping off point for exploring censorship in Japanese comics. Word to the wise: this week’s show is definitely NSFW. [Mangasplaining]
For an insightful and entertaining look at how girl gangs have been portrayed in anime and manga, look no further than Erica Friedman’s latest Yuri Studio! video. [Okazu]
Erica Friedman interviews Japanese author inori, creator of the popular series I’m in Love with the Villainess. [Okazu]
Do you have a young reader at home? The crack team of librarians at No Flying No Tights have compiled a helpful list of great manga for the under-twelve set, from literary adaptations of children’s classics to perennial favorites Cardcaptor Sakura and Yotsuba&! [No Flying No Tights]
And file this under Better Late Than Never: NPR celebrates the thirty-year history of Sailor Moon with an in-depth look at why the show’s messages of friendship, love, and empowerment still resonate with viewers (and readers) today. [National Public Radio]
REVIEWS
Over at Anime UK News, Sarah reviews Marimo Nagawa’s influential BL drama New York, New York. While acknowledging that some aspects of the story haven’t aged well, Sarah praises Nagawa’s “striking” art and “thoughtful,” “sensitive” exploration of “the problems faced by its gay protagonists in a society that still had a long way to go to be accepting of LGBT rights.” Yuri Stargirl posts a mixed review of Nagata Kabi’s My Wandering Warrior Existence, noting that it suffers in comparison with My Lesbian Experience with Loneliness. “I’ve felt that each volume since that first one has been one of diminishing returns,” she notes. “That doesn’t mean they haven’t been good, or powerful, but with each one maybe a little bit less so.” And Good Comics for Kids contributor Johanna Draper Carlson posts an early review of the much-anticipated Cat + Gamer, in which a video game enthusiast adopts a stray kitten.
Aggretsuko: Meet Her World (Tanya, No Flying No Tights)
Apollo’s Song (Ian Wolf, Anime UK News)
Beast Complex, Vol. 1 (Johanna Draper Carlson, Good Comics for Kids)
Blood on the Tracks, Vols. 7-8 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
Chasing After Aoi Koshiba, Vols. 2-3 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
The Dawn of the Witch, Vol. 1 (Helen, The OASG)
Daytime Shooting Star, Vol. 9 (Jaime, Yuri Stargirl)
Dick Fight Island, Vol. 1 (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
Enmusu (Megan D., The Manga Test Drive)
Fist of the North Star, Vols. 3-4 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
Getting Closer to You, Vol. 1 (Eric Alex Cline)
I Am a Cat Barista, Vol. 2 (Johanna Draper Carlson, Comics Worth Reading)
Ima Koi: Now I’m in Love, Vol. 1 (Renee Scott, Good Comics for Kids)
Ima Koi: Now I’m In Love, Vol. 1 (Nic, No Flying No Tights)
Ima Koi: Now I’m In Love, Vol. 1 (Kaley Connell, Yatta Tachi)
Kaiju No. 8, Vols. 1-2 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
Kirby Manga Mania, Vol. 1 (J. Caleb Mozocco, Good Comics for Kids)
Love of Kill, Vol. 6 (Krystallina, The OASG)
Lovesick Ellie, Vol. 1 (Kaley Connell, Yatta Tachi)
Maid Shokun (Megan D., The Manga Test Drive)
Mao, Vol. 1 (J. Caleb Mozocco, Good Comics for Kids)
Medaka Kuroiwa Is Impervious to My Charms, Vol. 1 (King Baby Duck, The Boston Bastard Brigade)
Minami Nanami Wants to Shine, Vol. 1 (Renee Scott, Good Comics for Kids)
My Idol Sits at the Next Desk Over, Vol. 2 (Luce, Okazu)
My Idol Sits at the Next Desk Over, Vol. 3 (Luce, Okazu)
Nighttime For Just Us Two, Vol. 1 (Eric Alex Cline, AiPT!)
Penguin & House, Vol. 1 (Sarah, Anime UK News)
Run on Your New Legs, Vol. 1 (Mary Butler, The Library Journal)
The Splendid Work of a Monster Maid, Vol. 2 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
A Springtime With Ninjas, Vols. 1-4 (Krystallina, Daiyamanga)
Spy x Family, Vols. 1-7 (Krystallina, Daiyamanga)
Sue & Tai-Chan, Vol. 1 (Johanna Draper Carlson, Good Comics for Kids)
Sweat and Soap, Vol. 11 (Demelza, Anime UK News)
The Trial of Kitaro (SKJAM!, SJAM! Reviews)
Tuxedo Gin, Vol. 11 (SKJAM!, SKJAM! Reviews)
Yuri Espoir (Erica Friedman, Okazu)
By: Katherine Dacey
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transnames · 7 years ago
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Some two-syllable neutral names
(One-syllable names)
You can also combine initials, e.g. AJ, although this does not work for all initials and it can be gendered masculine.
A: Aaren, Abbott, Adair, Addi, Adren, Aerie, Afon, Aiden, Aiken, Ainsley, Alder, Alex, Ali, Alix, Alpha, Altair, Alto, Alton, Alva, Amal, Amore, Andy, Angel, Angie, Anise, Arbor, Ari, Ariel, Arlen, Arley, Arrow, Arya, Asa, Asher, Ashlen, Ashley, Ashton, Aspen, Aster, Aston, Aubrey, Auburn, Auden, August, Aura, Austin, Avery, Avis, Aviv, Avon, Aya, Ayan, Aza, Aze, Azure
B: Bailey, Baldwin, Banner, Barrett, Basil, Bauer, Baylor, Benson, Bentley, Berkley, Berry, Beryl, Billie, Birdie, Blakely, Bobbie, Booker, Bradley, Brady, Brayden, Brennan, Brewer, Briar, Brighton, Brinsley, Bronte, Brooklyn, Bryant
C: Cadence, Caelum, Calder, Camden, Cameron, Camille, Campbell, Canyon, Carey, Carlyle, Carmen, Carol, Carter, Cartwright, Carson, Casey, Cedar, Chandler, Chandra, Channing, Charlie, Charlton, Chatham, Cheyenne, Citron, Clancy, Claudie, Clover, Cobalt, Coby, Cohen, Coleson, Collins, Colver, Comet, Condor, Connell, Connie, Cooper, Coral, Corbin, Corin, Corey, Corley, Cortney, Cricket, Cyan, Cypress, Cyrille
D: Dallas, Dana, Dani, Darby, Darcy, Darrell, Darren, Denver, Devon, Diamond, Diaz, Dillon, Douglas, Dustin, Dusty, Dylan
E: Eagle, Early, Easton, Ebon, Echo, Eddie, Eden, Efe, Eiffel, Eissa, Elli, Ellis, Ellwood, Ember, Emer, Emerald, Emlyn, Emmett, Emry, Emryn, Enfys, Ennis, Eren, Errel, Essence, Esme, Evan, Ever, Everett, Eyrie, Ezra
F: Fable, Falco, Falcon, Fallon, Farah, Fargo, Farley, Farrell, Faulkner, Feldspar, Fennel, Fifer, Finley, Finney, Fiore, Fischer, Fletcher, Floren, Florence, Forest, Francis, Frankie, Freedom, Friday, Fulton
G: Gabi, Galen, Galway, Gannet, Garden, Gardner, Garey, Garland, Garnet, Gavi, Germaine, Gerry, Glenwood, Golden, Grady, Granite, Guthrie
H: Hadley, Halcyon, Hallow, Halo, Happy, Harbor, Harley, Harlow, Harper, Hartley, Haven, Hawking, Hayden, Henley, Heron, Hollis, Honor, Hopper, Hudson, Hunter
I: Iman, Imory, Indi, Innis, Io, Ira, Isa, Isha, Islet, Iver, Ivor, Ivory, Ivy, Izzy
J: Jacinth, Jackie, Jaden, Jael, Jalen, Jamie, Janis, Jarrah, Jarrell, Jasper, Jensen, Jessie, Joey, Jody, Jonquil, Jordan, Journey, July, Juneau, Junior, Juno, Justice
K: Kali, Kameron, Karey, Karson, Kasey, Kato, Keaton, Keegan, Keelan, Keenan, Kelby, Kellan, Keller, Kelly, Kelsey, Kendall, Kenyon, Kenzie, Kerry, Kestrel, Kevyn, Kieran, Kingsley, Kirby, Klaudie, Koby, Kody, Korbin, Korin, Korey, Krishna, Kyler
L: Laker, Lakyle, Lander, Landry, Laney, Langley, Larkin, Larkspur, Lashawn, Laurel, Laurence, Leighton, Lennox, Leopard, Leslie, Lethe, Lexie, Lexis, Linden, Lindsay, Lindy, Linnet, Logan, London, Loren, Luca, Lucky, Lyric
M: Maddox, Magic, Major, Malloy, Manu, Marley, Marlow, Martell, Marty, Mattie, Maury, Maurice, Maxie, Maxwell, Meadow, Mercer, Merlyn, Merritt, Merry, Micah, Mika, Miller, Misha, Monday, Morgan, Murphy, Murray, Myers
N: Narcisse, Nasim, Navdeep, Navy, Neal, Neptune, Neo, Nicky, Nico, Nika, Nike, Nimbus, Noam, Noel, Nori, Norris, Nouvel, Nova
O: Oakley, Oberon, Ocean, Odell, Ollie, Olive, Onyx, Opal, Ori, Oriole, Orion, Orrin, Osborne, Owen, Ozzie
P: Paisley, Paris, Parker, Pasco, Patience, Patrice, Paxton, Penrose, Pepper, Peregrine, Perrin, Perry, Peyton, Phelan, Phoenix, Piper, Placid, Porter, Prairie, Presley, Prosper
Q: Qaisar, Quarry, Quasar, Quetzal, Quila, Quincy, Quentin, Quillan
R: Raleigh, Rainbow, Rainer, Randy, Raven, Redmond, Regal, Regan, Reggie, Reynold, Rhythm, Ricki, Ridley, Riley, Rio, Rishi, River, Robbie, Robin, Ronnie, Rory, Roscoe, Rowan, Royal, Rudy, Ryder, Ryen, Rylen
S: Sabah, Sadler, Saffron, Salem, Samar, Sandy, Satchel, Saturn, Sasha, Sawyer, Saylor, Season, Selby, Seren, Seven, Sevy, Shale, Shannon, Shelby, Shelly, Shiloh, Sidney, Silver, Sinclair, Skylar, Skylark, Skyler, Snowdrop, Snowy, Soren, Sorrel, Sparrow, Spencer, Spirit, Springer, Stanley, Starling, Sterling, Summer, Sunday, Sunny, Sunshine, Sunset, Sutton
T: Taffy, Tali, Talon, Tanner, Tarian, Taylor, Teagan, Teddy, Tempest, Temple, Terry, Thursday, Tibby, Tiernan, Tiger, Timber, Tobin, Toby, Topaz, Torrey, Tracy, Trenton, Tristen, Tucker, Turner, Tuesday, Tully, Tyler, Tyson
U: Ulfie, Ulli, Ulri, Ulysse, Umber, Umbra, Upton, Urban, Uri, Ursa, Usher, Uta
V: Valen, Vega, Verdi, Vernon, Verrill, Vesper, Vivi, Vivien, Volta, Voltaire
W: Walker, Wallace, Waylan, Webster, Wednesday, Weston, Whimsy, Whitley, Whitney, Wilder, Willow, Wilson, Windsor, Windy, Winslow, Winter, Wisdom, Wolfram, Woody, Wylie
X: Xander, Xavie
Y: Yael, Yaven, Yannick, Yarrow, Yven
Z: Zailey, Zaki, Zander, Zandy, Zavi, Zelig, Zeno, Zephyr, Zero, Zevi, Zion,  Zohar, Zola, Zorey, Zuri
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