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Old 06-21-2007, 09:50 PM
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Default Re: Women really get worked up about baby names

That would make it okay.
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Old 06-21-2007, 10:09 PM
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Default Re: Women really get worked up about baby names

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Sullivan/Sully?

Just awful.

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Remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last??..I lied..


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Old 06-22-2007, 12:22 AM
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or in choosing one of those currently en vogue "yuppie names" that make me want to puke. We have friends who have actually named their children:

Brock
Avery
Riverson
Lee-Lee

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Riley
Cameron
Logan
Caden
Carter

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AMADEUS

so [censored] bold.

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Amadeus is awesome. WOLFGANG would be my other choice.
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Old 06-22-2007, 12:27 AM
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Default Re: Women really get worked up about baby names

Like, Tesla or Ampere would be good for a boy. Darwin would be a great conversation starter. Or Nra.
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Old 06-22-2007, 02:24 AM
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Default Re: Women really get worked up about baby names

So, don't name your kid one thing, and call it something else, because thats a headache for a kid to explain the rest of their lives.

Don't name your kid something vague like Alana, Alena, etc, because thats a headache for a kid to explain the rest of their lives. (Just worked with a girl last summer, and it was such a pain in the ass to remember how 'her name goes' I just ceased using her name.) Then their name becomes 'hey'.

Another thing I've noticed is people try to pick an unusual name, like Aeden, only they'll come to find out that 2 million other people were thinking the same thing that year. My brother and good friend just both named their kids Aeden/Aedin in the last year, and they both thought it was a unique name. I'm sure they weren't alone.

I've always been a fan of making sure that the first name and middle name work together. I think my parents did a great job with names.

Jerad Kyle
Shane Patrick
Keely Elaine

I always loved the name Rachel Maye, but she was a nympho, so that might have had something to do with it.

My ex-stepdaughter had the name Lily Delilah, which I also think is a great name.

Names like Brock, Tyler, Parker, and Bryce are for sure yuppie names.

Also, I just got on ancestry.com and began tracing my family back as far as I could on both sides. Alot of fun, and a great idea for getting names that actually mean something.

I'm still wishy washy on Oscar.
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Old 06-22-2007, 02:32 AM
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I think my parents did a great job with names.

Jerad Kyle
Keely Elaine


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no.
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Old 06-22-2007, 02:35 AM
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I think my parents did a great job with names.

Jerad Kyle
Keely Elaine


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no.

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Ok Johnny.

Judging from your sn I don't think you should be allowed to comment on whether a name is good or not. Just sayin'.
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Old 06-22-2007, 10:56 AM
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I think I win this thread:

I told my finacee about this thread and she told me she has a friend who named her son HADES. Pronounced like the plural of made or, like AIDS.
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Old 06-22-2007, 11:31 AM
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I've always been a fan of making sure that the first name and middle name work together. I think my parents did a great job with names.

Jerad Kyle


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Parents aren't strong spellers?
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Old 06-22-2007, 01:34 PM
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Okay, so everyone seems to be focusing on the name rather than how these women are acting/reacting, which was really the point, I might as well contribute this one:

A couple my wife knows gave their son the name Bruck.

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As somebody witha reasonably normal weird name (basiclaly my parents gave me a first name I won't use) and have had to deal with the complications from that for a long time. There's a reason to be concerned. A stupid name will make a kid's life retarded. I'm all for being creative and original, but within some degree of reason plz.
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