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04-30-2016 11:30 PM
@151949 wrote:I know a young lady that had twin preemies and named them Faith and Hope. Sadly , they are a year old and not doing well, many, many problems.Very sad.
Those are beautiful names. I know a family with three daughters - Faith, Hope, and Joy. I' m sad for the twins and their parents and other relatives. It must be terrible for all of them.
04-30-2016 11:31 PM
They could always name their 2nd kid Palomino, so the first one wouldn't be the only horse, lol.
04-30-2016 11:51 PM
Well, I know someone who named a son Dace. I think that's a fish.
05-01-2016 12:18 AM - edited 05-02-2016 01:07 AM
My great grandmother 5 times removed was names Honor and my great grandmother 4 times removed was named Thankful. They were apparently old Puritan New England names. I really like the name Honor.
05-01-2016 02:08 AM
I know someone who named their son after an automobile brand.............
05-01-2016 04:09 AM - edited 05-01-2016 04:28 AM
Hello, ShadyOasis and welcome.
Horses are known for being strong, noble, elegant, tall and they're also known for having flowing manes that shine beautifully.
Horses are quite beautiful. To be named after a horse isn't a bad thing.
A Friesian is a breed of horse. Below is a picture of Frederick the Great.
Tall, strong, bold. Imagine a child being named after a powerful, tall stallion.
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A Gypsy Vanner is a breed of horse. Below is a picture of a Gypsy Vanner.
Elegant, fancy, pretty. Imagine naming a child after a lovely horse.
Kids are mean, anyway, so trying to come up with a "bully-proof" name won't matter and probably won't work.
05-01-2016 07:24 AM
I still love Karen for a girl. That's goes way back to when I had dolls. It'll always be Karen, as a favorite. No one in the family ever was a Karen.
05-01-2016 07:27 AM
Another thing, my name is in a popular old movie, my sister's is a former first lady. Wonder if your real name is in some movie? or as above?
05-01-2016 08:52 AM
Naming babies after Greek mythology people seems to be popular here. (Zeus, Athena etc.)
Some are really strange.
05-01-2016 09:43 AM
@nrm wrote:My great grandmother 5 times removed was names Honor and my great grandmother 4 times removed was named Thanful. They were apparently old Puritan New England names. I really like the name Honor.
My Irish great grandmother was Honora.
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