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Because he's not a total stranger :shrug:?Why are you justifying the name of your child to a total stranger?
He's strange, I'll admit...
Because he's not a total stranger :shrug:?Why are you justifying the name of your child to a total stranger?
Bianca makes me think of rich old white women smoking cigarettes with holders.
My son is Rowan, after my favorite character in an Anne Rice novel, and because it means "Little Red Haired One" in Irish. Since I knew I was having a red head, it fit.
Our sons name is Zachary. I have seen it spelled Zakarie, Zachery, Zakerrie. and various other ways. My son and girlfriend are naming their little one Kyleigh. I have seen that spelled numerous ways. You should read the Birth announcements in the Independent. See how many ways you can spell kids names.
So what constitutes a name as being "normal" anyway?? Popularity? Spelling? With all the "Vote for My Kid" threads, a few times now it's come up where people are slamming a kid's name which is why I'm wondering. And I wonder why anyone would do that? I mean, obviously, the parents liked that name!!
When I was pregnant with my daughter and told my mother what we were planning to name her, she got this look of disgust on her face "Bianca??" I was mortified that she would've said that to me and today I get more compliments on her name. . . . But I'm sure someone here won't like it (and that's okay). But then, that was coming from a woman who mis-spelled Jennifer (to me, any other spelling is wrong - and mine is mis-spelled!)
I named my son Brian - simple, right? No. You would not believe the number of people who have put his name down as Brain. Yes, I think he is very intelligent, but I did not name him after gray matter!
I hate phonetically spelled names - like "Antwan" instead of "Antoine". Freakin' illiterates.
Other than that, I have no name peeves.
I named my son Brian - simple, right? No. You would not believe the number of people who have put his name down as Brain. Yes, I think he is very intelligent, but I did not name him after gray matter!
Bianca makes me think of rich old white women smoking cigarettes with holders.
My son is Rowan, after my favorite character in an Anne Rice novel, and because it means "Little Red Haired One" in Irish. Since I knew I was having a red head, it fit.
That's an Hispanic thing. Hispanic people have always used Jesus as a name. That also explains the pronunciation. But for people who do that and aren't Hispanic, I'd have to agree with you.What I don't like is why do people have to name their kid Jesus? Then they pronounce it heysus. Oh brother!!![]()
You might have gotten a "surprise" on the baby's hair color! You never know when genetics will throw in a twist or a throwback from somewhere. My first husband and I are both blond and all 3 of our children are blond but now one of my grandchildren is a strawberry blond throwing back to my ex-husband's father who was a red-head even though my son married another blond.
My hubby and I both have dark brown hair, and my oldest son have dark brown hair. However, my baby have blonde hair. He got his blonde hair because all males on my side of family are born with blonde hair.
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Every couple of years, my grandmother starts lamenting the fact that my mother has green eyes, when everyone else in the family has blue.
I always ask her what color were the milkman's eyes and it never fails, she stops, looks and me and says, "The milkman? What does that have to do....OH......YOU...
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I hate phonetically spelled names - like "Antwan" instead of "Antoine". Freakin' illiterates.
Other than that, I have no name peeves.