Baby Names and Symbols

Updated on February 26, 2009
L.A. asks from Spokane, WA
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One of my children's name is Phoenix and the other child's is Maddox.

Everytime I see a Phoenix, I think of my son and would love to get a pretty phoenix jewelry pendant to remember him... but I wouldn't do it unless I can think of something for Maddox as to not leave out the other son.

The meanings are (to help with ideas)

Maddox is from Maddock, Welch origin meaning good, fortune, giving, luck, benefactor's son...

Phoenix is Greek, mystical fire-bird, rises from the ashes to be reborn, purple

I don't really want to do a 4 leaf clover/good luck charm for Maddox, but am open to ideas. Any suggestions?

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E.S.

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Maybe a coin, a reproduction of an old pretty one. It would go with the fortune, giving, and being a benefactor.

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H.W.

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Heather is supposed to bring good fortune in areas of England and Scotland. Perhaps something that looks like a sprig of heather.

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L.S.

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what about some chinese writing for good fortune or luck. Or a celtic knot. Or the chinese writing for double happiness. then you could just wear one charm for both boys. Since they bring you double happiness because there are two of them.
Good luck,
L.

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D.T.

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How about a coy fish? They are a traditional symbol of luck in Asia. A lot of people have them as tattoos for that reason. They are pretty fish so I bet you could find some nice pieces of jewelry, carvings, etc...

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