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This weekend was BIL's girlfriend's baby shower. At the end, she announced the name for their daughter: Kassidy Grace, Kassi for short.
I've always liked that name...so much that it's the name my husband and I were going to name our son if he had been a girl (well, Cassidy Grace, Cassie for short). Looks like we'll have to come-up with a new name for a girl if I ever get pregnant again. |
I have always liked Violet as a first or middle name for a girl, giving a nod to Sigma Kappa.
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Our list of "do not names" is getting longer the longer we wait to form babby since we have so many redundancies in both of our families. |
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The whole crowd didn't realize the song until the first "Georgia..."...and then there was a collective "AAAAWWWWWW!!!!!" |
Husband and I were at a cocktail party last week and the subject of naming children came up. The guests were a combination of new grandparents and parents with preteens. Admittedly this is a very west coast crowd (so no "southern multiple naming" is generally done here).
I will say that one of my children does have my maiden name as his or her middle name. General consensus: misspelled names, cutsy names put kids at a disadvantage. As one grandmother (newly minted) said that she was grateful that the first set of names were rejected...if it was a girl the thought was: Bambee. I'm not saying what the last name is except to say that this child would have had every teacher fighting for laughter control. The parents settled on Rebecca or Robert. Cadence? as in music cadence?. Seriously? |
^My wife and I have agreed on a general rule for naming. If it looks stupid as Dr. or Justice (name goes here), that name is off the table.
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My local paper has a "new baby" insert every year around the holiday season. If your baby was born during the year, you can submit their photo, name, and birthdate for publication in the insert. There are something like 200 babies in it every year.
I make sure to get the paper when it comes out simply for the entertainment value of seeing what people are naming their kids. Every year there are some really bad ones. The ones I remember the most from the last one: Cassadee (dumb spelling version of Cassidy) Jakkelyn (dumb spelling version Jacqueline) Lamar-Trae Taquaerius Gucci & Gucciana (boy/girl twins) LaTayshanique |
Slightly off but a friend of mine named her dog Bone quisha.
And lest some of you accuse her of racism or me of repeating something racist: Friend is African American so she said she could get away with it. Oh...dog's call name? Rosie. |
My brother and his wife are expecting their first in November. They remembered a list of names I proposed some time back and asked me to send them a copy. I'm not sure they remembered the context of my list, but here goes:
For a girl: Euthanasia Mierda Basura Pneumonia For twin girls: Conception and Contraception For a boy: Scrotum Merde Bris Gangrene For twin boys: Oral and Anal Somehow I suspect that they will choose something else. |
dekeguy, lol. I would not be surprised if those were actual baby names somewhere.
We have friends who have a Cadence. She is aka Cady. Meh... not my favorite name. We absolutely loved the name Ayla/Isla. It sounded horrible with our last name though. Just didn't flow right. If my husband has his way, and we have a 4th who happens to be a boy, he will be Tristan. |
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I have a student this semester named Priscilla - I like it. Also Camille - thought about that for Cinderella.
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And I would NEVER think of naming my child Cadence. I've never even heard the name before. Not thrilled with it. Quote:
... I thought that, like those people who said they "test" the potential name with "Chief Justice" in front of it, you would test your potential names by imagining someone screaming them in bed..... :o:p And in thinking about this further... I suppose both of these names would fail that test. Quote:
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