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‎05-03-2016 02:22 PM
Kachina624 wrote:
dooBdoo wrote:
Threads about childrens' names always make me think of a friend of mine whose late sister was Frank Zappa's widow. (For those who aren't familiar with Gail and Frank's childrens' names: Moon Unit, Dweezil, Ahmet, and Diva Muffin.) I think I can understand the desire for children to have their own unique names... but I also like so many of the more "traditional" names, too. To each her/his own.
@dooBdoo I've often tried but always failed to talk my friends and relatives into naming their child Dweezil.
‎05-03-2016 02:39 PM
@PurpleBunny wrote:
@Citrine1 wrote:My neighbors recently named their newborn son Elvis.
I named my son Elvis too.
but he has fur.
"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."
‎05-03-2016 03:32 PM
I guess I have more of a "live and let live" attitude. I only offer an opinion on something like a baby name if asked.
‎05-03-2016 04:19 PM
I was only blessed with a son back in the 80's but my preference for a girl's name was Emily. Love the classic names with a family name, such as the Mom's maiden name too.
Let me state for the record like Katy Perry and her pin last night at the Met I am "Not Becky" ![]()
‎05-03-2016 04:22 PM
@terrier3 wrote:I know a new baby named Sloane (a girl). I have NO idea where that name came from!
Remember Sloane Peterson from Ferris Bueller's Day Off? Loved that movie.
‎05-03-2016 07:56 PM
@dooBdoo wrote:
@PurpleBunny wrote:
@Citrine1 wrote:My neighbors recently named their newborn son Elvis.
I named my son Elvis too.
but he has fur.
Nice to see you, @PurpleBunny! I've missed you!
Awwwh thank you! So nice to see you too dooBoo! (Like that rhyme)
‎05-03-2016 08:00 PM
@terrier3 wrote:I know a new baby named Sloane (a girl). I have NO idea where that name came from!
Gray's Anatomy!
‎05-03-2016 08:02 PM
@ShadyOasis wrote:Earlier today I had lunch with a friend who told me that her daughter is naming her first born daughter "Appaloosa." I told her I thought it sounded like a disease that a chain of mountains gets. Apparently it's a trendy new name, and she didn't want something traditional. While I think it's rare that we hear children with names like Mildred, Bathsheba or Agatha anymore, I think there's something timeless about names like Ann, Elizabeth, Mary or Rose. Did trend or tradition influence the naming of your kids?
I just think of all the nicknames to come. Like "you're a looooosa". Or she's "loose" - kids are creative. And mean.
‎05-04-2016 01:07 AM
I'm not so sure parents are thinking ahead to how the children will be affected by having really strange names.
‎05-04-2016 07:42 AM - edited ‎05-04-2016 07:48 AM
I was almost a Heidi. Guess what my mom's favorite movie was?
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