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Werewolf Names: Popular Twilight Baby Names
Werewolf names are popping up everywhere for new babies being born thanks to their Twilight obsessed parents! People just can’t seem to get enough of Twilight, Breaking Dawn, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, etc., and now they are even naming their kids after characters in the movie! And with Bella and Edward’s daughter, Renesmee, being born in Breaking Dawn, I’m already predicting that Renesmee will be a hot girl name for 2011.
Some of the most popular werewolf names are of course, Jacob, Tyler, Alcide, Sam, Embry, and Quil. Other popular Twilight names in addition to werewolf names are most definitely the traditional names of the Cullen Clan: Edward, Bella, Carlisle, Alice, and Rosalie.
My choice for the best Twilight name for a baby boy is not a werewolf name. Don’t you think that “Cullen” is the perfect boy name for Twihards?
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emma commented on Dec 07 10 at 10:41 amTyler, Alcide, Sam, Embry and Quil might be due to Twilight popularity but Jacob has always been the number 1 name so that has nothing to do with popularity.
LogicalMama commented on Dec 07 10 at 12:03 pmReneesme is a horrible name. I mean, come on!!
eryn commented on Jan 07 12 at 11:56 pmi think that twilight shouldn’t end with just 4 movies. well technically 5 but who cares! i want twilight to have more than that. i mean come on! let the story continue!
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