Name suggestions for Jacob and Nessie's grandchildren

Feb 05, 2011 22:51

Okay, for those who don't know, I am a fanfic writer, who's writing a series (still unnamed and yet to be posted) of stories, based on the Cullen family's lives post Breaking Dawn. For the most part, this series will focus on Jacob and Renesmee, and how they go from being friends to a romantic couple. This is going to be a LONG series, perhaps a ( Read more... )

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tinderbox210 February 14 2011, 18:16:34 UTC
Sounds like an epic story arc.

I always find stories in which Nessie can't bear children strange - i know hybrids are sterile, but then the werewolves are "hybrids" themselves (half human, half wolves) and they are still fertile, so that's why i think Nessie could have kids too.

I think your name choices are really fitting. I wouldn't like "trendy" names for their children either, because they come from families with rather traditional names. And because they're so close to their families i always assumed they would name their children after their parents or grandparents - Marie, Anthony, Masen, William (Billy), Sarah or Charles (Charlie).

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tinderbox210 February 14 2011, 18:21:25 UTC
Stupid me... you mean their grandchildren, but for them i would still suggest traditional names, naming them after theri family or friends or using completely new names:
Kathrine, Emily, Rachel, Samuel (Sam), Evan, Bradley...
oh i could go on forever with this list.

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anniehunnam85 February 14 2011, 19:11:15 UTC
Mostly I'm trying to use variations of names of their family members, like Emmeline (for Emmett), Alison/Allison/Alyson, Alyssa (for Alice), etc. Really, I've changed the names/identities of the grandchildren so many times, it's not even funny. So far, only two are set in stone, when my original plan was for at least seven.

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anniehunnam85 February 14 2011, 18:54:26 UTC
I can't help but wonder if SM would still have Jacob imprint on Nessie if Nessie were unable to have children ( ... )

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tinderbox210 February 15 2011, 18:43:48 UTC
Yes, i did think about that too, but since i don't believe imprinting is only a genetic imperative for reproduction, i always thought the imprint would have happened even if Nessie couldn't have kids. Because they're soulmates ( ... )

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anniehunnam85 February 16 2011, 04:24:59 UTC
I don't really understand why people assume Leah can't have children, just because she's infertile at the moment. Although, that might be a blessing in disguise. Imagine if Leah could get pregnant while she was still phasing. Would she - or any decent member of either pack - really want to put her unborn baby at risk like that? I'm sure she'll be able to get pregnant once she stops phasing and settles down with the right guy.
Yeah, even Nahuel said he doesn't know if vampires are venomous due to gender or random chance. The weirdest thing I've ever seen was where someone gave Nessie fangs. Like, I assume, traditional vampire fangs. I was like, WTF?
Eh, I'd be wary of birth control, especially with a hybrid and a shape-shifter. I mean, would it even work for them? Nessie's not venomous, so there should be no worry of anything, err, dissolving inside of her. But what about Jacob? Considering that the wolves run at 108.9 degrees, what would happen to a condom at that temperature? (I feel weird writing this.)

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tinderbox210 February 17 2011, 19:16:33 UTC
I think the same, and it's never been mentioned if Leah could get pregnant while still phasing or if she has even tried after becoming a wolf...i've read a book by Kelly Armstrong once where the character's a werewolf too and she gets pregnant, and the unborn child is somehow protected during the transformation, so that could work for Leah too, or she simply stops phasing as long as she's pregnant.

Yes, that's weird. She does hunt and drinks blood and bites Bella, so she must have some sharp teeth, but not really fangs.

I guess condoms wouldn't be working so well with werewolves, but there are other ways of prevention, and Carlisle's a doctor - i'm sure he could come up with some solution.

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