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My niece is named Eleanor - Ellie for short - after her great grandmother. Calling her baby Ellie was just adorable - and now she is just such a little Ellie. I like it because it's a bit retro but not too far out.
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BRAAAAAAAINS!
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I found out yesterday that a friend from school named her daughter "Felinda" - Sounds like a pr0n name to me...
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I think we all know how I feel about unusual names.
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A girl's name I really love is Bronwen. I'm blanking on boy's names at the moment. Someone should tell Nic Cage that naming his kid Kal-El won't give him super powers. Just think, it will probably be shortened to just Kal by his friends and people will think he was named after Cal Worthington. |
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Most everyone knows that I chose B's name mearly out of convenience for not having to choose a name for each gender. One name was picked that was appropriate for a girl or a boy.
I love the name Emma. Not only for the book, but really because it sounds romantic. I would have chosen this name for my daughter if my middle name wasn't going to be her middle name too. It would've been weird: Emma Emalia.
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I love traditional names. I absolutely love Maggie (short for Magdalene. It's the Catholic in me.
![]() ![]() I'm really partial to "P" names. Maybe it all began with my Mom. She's named Patti. I absolutely love Piper. I also love Penny, Preston, Parker, Phoebe, Polly, Paris and Paige. ![]() Should I ever decide to have a baby (that's of the non-canine variety ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Jason Lee just dropped 50 notches in my book.
![]() I guess I'm just conservative in my name choices. I was named the most common name for my generation and it's scarred me regarding names in general. My own rules for naming kids: Easy to spell Easy to pronounce No rhyming No trendy bullsh!t Then again, do you know how often people misspell our super simple last name? Especially if we have to spell it over the phone. me: "S-L-O..." them: "S-O-L-O..." me: "no. S-L-O-A..." them: "S-L-A-O..." me: "NO, YOU FVCKING MORON." Recently we ordered something and the order came back with a last name of Solqan. Double-you tee eff??? So maybe it doesn't matter what your name is, because people are stupid and will always misspell it anyway.
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