our surname is troops, and there is five of us, we love the natural world and have moved to a beautiful quite village,and it is a fresh new start for my family
I have recently moved and want to name my house, something unusual thanks?
troops made me think army, "the barracks"?? or if you live in a nice area i thought of "the great escape"? or maybe watch the great escape cos im sure there were some nice sounding village names in the film for ideas , would be interesting when people ask where the house name came from.
its got to be somthing army related.
or get a latin dictionary, my surname is gosling and my childhood home was called "chinaki" which means "house of the goslings"
havent given you an answer but i hope ive given you a(nother)
new avenue to explore (get it?? lol)
Reply:Troops Haven.
Troops Cottage.
Troops House.
Reply:troopsrin (troops r in) or cedar troops .. troops cedars(trees.. quiet life etc...) troops end... troops nest.. troops haven..
little troops.... 5troops..... oops troops!
Reply:Cinque Troops , The Barracks
Abbasarmy (Supertroopers) , Troopers Rest
Thistledous , Weirheer
Sodom Hall , Haydown
Reply:Troops Halt
Reply:troops lodge
Reply:I named my house ,"Hootersville" Your description made me think of something like the Big Bubble that Glenda The Good Witch floated into Oz with. How about ,"Oz"? or The Bubble? You could be The Wizard! Green Acres? The Ponderosa? TV? No, I never watched TV while growing up. Oh by the way, congratulations! I'm sure your very proud,and you should be.Bye How about "F" Troop?
Reply:Top Troops.
Tree top troops - I like this one.
Five troop - in french! Dont know if that would sound good, but it may.
Best of luck in the new home you must be really excited.
Take care.
Reply:Don't base the name around the assumption that you will always remain five. Can't be a solid plan!
Reply:cinqterratroop
cinq = five in french
terra = earth in Latin
Troop = your name
Reply:Troops Trumps.
Reply:Call it 'Chambre de troupes', or if thats too French, try a simple 'The Troops' as this is not clearly a surname like 'The Smiths' or something like that, it's more of a solid and easy to remember house name, infact I LIKE IT!
THE TROOPS
Reply:I don't think it would look good on an envelope with a house name like your own name, go for something like highlands, highfields, a sort of go with the flow name that feels fresh and natural.
Reply:Tree Troops.
Reply:Fort Army
since there are 5 troops, you need a headquater .
Reply:What about having the surname "Troops" in Latin.
Here are a list of different meanings in Latin for that surname.
This is what we did for our house name, and people always asked what it meant and thought it was unique.
I hope this helps ;-)
http://cawley.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/lo...
Reply:Call it what you want, but for gods sake don't remove the number, any delivery man coming to your house will have a very bad day if you do.
Reply:sandhurst, home for leaders of troops
Reply:Ellechim dluow eb na gnitseretni eno (would be an interesting one)
..... it's your name backwards.
Or spoort.. of course
Bear in mind you may need local authority permission to change it.
See http://www.yoursigns.com/housenames-rule...
Reply:Spirt of the troops
Reply:cnoc fianna ...pronounced knock fina sometimes spelt knockfianna Irish for soldiers hill or resting place
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