Well, my history teacher's middle name is Eggbert... that's always nice and eggy, but weird for a person, don't you think?
A year and a half ago, we had to take care of a watermelon... we named ours Ferdinand (a.k.a. Ferdie).
I also think Baldemar (bald-um-are) is a really cool name for an egg. It means "bold and renowned" and is a German name.
Other names are...
Cynthia
Gallagher (gal-uh-ger...ger as an Edgar, it means "descendent of foreign helper")
Cedric
Banager (BAN-uh-ger...once again, as in Edgar)
Guthrie
Good luck!
-- Amy
Do u have any cute names for either girls or boys for a project at school where we have to take care of an egg?
Sierra
Kiera
Harper
Delilah
Melanie
Natalie
Marissa
Isabella
Tessa
Emmeline
Audrina
Jeremy
Isaac
Elijah
Seth
Landon
Keagan
Ashton
Emmett
Darren
Ian
Ethan
Reply:Eglon for a boy
Eglantine for a girl
Reply:Girls:
Ann
Leah
Amber
Stephenie
Chloe
Mary Nyx
Claire
Diana
Mandy
Anita
Ally
Arabesque
Rachel
or Dayton
Boys:
Micah
Christoph
Sonny
Robert
Edward
Max
Jack
or Bertram.
Reply:Girl- Lola, Lulu, Emmy, Abby, Addy
Boy- Pete, Kyle, Mickey
Reply:Addisyn
Chloe
Zoe
Alaya
Nevaeh (Heaven spelled back words)
Sanovah (Sa-No-Vay)
Reply:Eggbert
Sheldon
Shelley
Reply:Cara
Reply:For a girl:
Chloe or Maylee
For a boy:
Kayden or Braydon
Reply:Lulu or Petey :)
Reply:eggo
yolk
boil
breakfast
bacon
toast
whitey
cracky
Reply:Lacey or JJ
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