I've sat in a bag for so long, watching others be taken away...
And then she came along, found me, bought me...
And brought me to you...
I've always wanted someone who would...
Love me...
Treasure me...
Play with me...
And never abandon me...
And you...who now controls my every motion...
...You bring me to life...
Now that I live, I must ask you two questions...
What is my name?
And am I a boy or a girl?
I hope we have fun together...
...I love you...
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This was an early birthday gift from my sister-in-law, so I thought about the marionette having little adventures. I'm honestly not sure what to name it and whether to consider it a boy or a girl, so any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
So far the only name I've come up with is Pema, after an amazing Buddhist monk named Pema Chodron, so it would be a girl if I chose this name, but I don't know quite yet...
This is the first marionette I've ever had, too. There's something about...a simpler life that just inspires me. It always makes me realize how much we take for granted.
I'm still thinking of names for it. I'd rather it not be "Mary", "Marion", or "Marionette", I'd want the name to be more meaningful. I'm still considering "Pema" but I'm not sure yet...
SULABHA - feminine - indian ~meaning simple.
CYMBELINE - masculine or feminine - Literature ~sounds like simple
CYNBEL - masculine or feminine - Ancient Celtic ~sounding like simple
CYNEBALD - masculine - Anglo-Saxon ~sounding like simple
FORREST - masculine or feminine - english
So far the only name I've
THIS IS SO ADORABLE I like it
I like it xDD
Hmmm...I can't think of any names right now, but I will search for some!!!
This is the first marionette
I'm still thinking of names for it. I'd rather it not be "Mary", "Marion", or "Marionette", I'd want the name to be more meaningful. I'm still considering "Pema" but I'm not sure yet...
SULABHA - feminine - indian
CYMBELINE - masculine or feminine - Literature ~sounds like simple
CYNBEL - masculine or feminine - Ancient Celtic ~sounding like simple
CYNEBALD - masculine - Anglo-Saxon ~sounding like simple
FORREST - masculine or feminine - english
ESIN - feminine - Turkish ~meaning inspiration
ILHAM - masculine/feminine - Arabic ~meaning inspiration
ODIN - masculine - Norse Mythology ~meaning inspiration
Ack, I forget the site that I used but these were the best ones I could find...Hope they help!
Those are pretty nice, I'm