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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Savanna » Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:50 am

I didn't know the "gift from god" was that common of a thing honestly. (i've never heard that) Braysen IS our little gift because I had a miscarriage before him so to me it was just a blessing to be pregnant with him and eh, we liked the name :) it just happens to be fitting!

ps. our cats name means "gift" too - xaria. her whole litter was named names meaning gift because they were born on our wedding night and my mom (who's a breeder) told me that I could have one from her litter so they were the "wedding gift litter".
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Gidan » Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:07 pm

Neither of our children's nicknames mean "a gift from god" or anything like that :) We are original.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby leah » Sun Dec 30, 2007 7:54 pm

i like the name lukas for a boy or luci for a girl--both mean "bringer of light," which is what i'd like my kid to do: bring light into my life.

two problems:

a) we had a rat named luci so i think that'd probably be out of the running
b) we will probably not ever reproduce.


i also like the names audrey, cherise, john, and christopher. i dunno, i think i just tend to be more traditional and/or old-fashioned with my name choices.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Lueyen » Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:20 pm

Eldred wrote:What ever happened to go old fashioned names like Vinny, Tony, Nikki. I bet you 100 bucks that Vinny, Tony, and Nikki would kick the fucking shit out of Aiden, Ethan and Jacob. Jayden is a fucking girls name way to make your kid a fucking homo, I guess this is pushing forward the idea that children are born gay.


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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Maeya » Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:31 pm

I've always liked the name Sonia for a girl, and Benjamen or Alexander for boys.


On the flip side, I always feel bad for the kids who get the oddball names and/or "unique" spellings. I just picture the poor kids rolling their eyes and spelling it oh-so-patiently for everyone for the rest of their lives. Or at school..

"Michael?"
"Here."
"Jennifer?"
"Here"
"Uhhmm... hmmm.. boy, I'm really going to mess this one up...."
".... Here"
"uuhhh.... Ra... uhmm.. Ree... uhh"
"... HERE"
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Tikker » Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:39 pm

yup

I honestly don't get parents who need to have a uniquely named kid

friends of mine named their kid Jabin
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby 10sun » Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:40 pm

Maeya wrote:I've always liked the name Sonia for a girl, and Benjamen or Alexander for boys.


My middle name is Benjamin & my sister's is Alexandra...

Just thought that was a close match to what you mentioned.

I'm all about naming a child William and calling them Liam myself. Representing my Irish roots etc.

But all of these names with consonant pairings + vowel followed by a "Y" is just plain bad taste.

Almost as bad as my aunt naming her child Oona... which in turn is almost as bad as listening to that kid run around screaming any time she visits.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Haylo » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:30 am

There's a difference between giving your child a name that won't have them in school with 15 other kids with the same name (believe me I know about this personally) and slinging together some crap name.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Maeya » Mon Dec 31, 2007 5:41 am

Haylo wrote:There's a difference between giving your child a name that won't have them in school with 15 other kids with the same name (believe me I know about this personally) and slinging together some crap name.



Yeah, I can see that. I was named "Jessica" along with 50% of all girls born in the early 80s. The other 50% were named "Jennifer" apparently. In elementary school, we had to distinguish the Jessica's by first name, last initial. But, for example, my brother-in-law just named his poor son Jaccobie (pronounced Ja-co-bie) in addition to a daughter already named Phallen. Those kids will forever be correcting the spelling of their names, having to help with pronunciation, and getting mail with their name misspelled. Oh well. To each their own.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby leah » Mon Dec 31, 2007 7:48 am

phallen?! that's just cruel.

every time i heard her name i'd think of weiners.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby araby » Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:07 am

phallen is a character name in my book ^_^
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby leah » Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:10 am

lol i'm sorry i just can't get behind that name.

fallon, maybe. i knew a girl named fallon and i thought it was a really cute name. but naming someone phallen? you might as well name them penisra or gweiner or something.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Martrae » Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:21 am

Yeah....it's an unfortunate spelling. Poor girl.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby araby » Mon Dec 31, 2007 8:22 am

I didn't remember how I spelled...this is a copy/paste, seems I did use an "f" hehe..

I don't know much about Fallon now. Then, she was into music, liked coloring books and had good taste in books and style. She recommended books to me on her 22nd birthday. I read them all. We went to the beach together and got sunburned.
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Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

Postby Kramer » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:34 am

I didn't know the "gift from god" was that common of a thing honestly. (i've never heard that) Braysen IS our little gift because I had a miscarriage before him so to me it was just a blessing to be pregnant with him and eh, we liked the name it just happens to be fitting!


i certainly didn't mean that personally and i can't imagine how heartbraking it would be to have a miscarriage, so sincere apologies if that was offensive, sorry.

we found out after he was born that my son's name means "Severe" "Stern" and derived from Thor "God of War"..... pretty hillarious... and he actually does run around like BamBam
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Gypsiyee » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:48 am

    one of my friends just had her first baby and she named her lorelei

    i've always loved that name, and not too common. i'm a big fan of names that are 'different' myself, because growing up my 2 best friends names were ashley as well, not to mention that i had many, many acquaintances named ashley.. i've probably known about 20 ashleys in my life, and those were all in norfolk where i grew up. my dad named me off of young and the restless because he thought she was hot, but apparently my parents didn't know how hot the name would be between 80-85.

    i really like the names allie and elise for girls, but boys are so much harder.
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby leah » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:57 am

    oh lorelei is such a cute name. i also like elise, a lot.

    you're right though, gyps, girls are so much easier to name than boys imo.
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby araby » Mon Dec 31, 2007 11:00 am

    I like Lewellyn also.
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Haylo » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:35 pm

    Oh I totally agree with the misspelling of names on purpose to an extent where they are just nuts. I mean adding a y that's fine. I've seen Jayden and Jaden for instance, both are ok. But Phallan for Fallon? That's terrible. I just hate common names I guess. I was never the only Tiffany in any class, there were always at least two of us and untold numbers in the entire school. I just want to make sure that my future children don't have to be identified by first and last name like I was :p
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Arlos » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:55 pm

    I was fortunate. Kevin isn't so rare a name as people have never heard of it, but it's uncommon enough that it was pretty rare if I wasn't the only Kevin in any given class.

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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Tossica » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:59 pm

    Arlos wrote:I was fortunate. Kevin isn't so rare a name as people have never heard of it, but it's uncommon enough that it was pretty rare if I wasn't the only Kevin in any given class.

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    I personally know about 20 Kevins and throughout school I can remember another 20, easy. Very common name.
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Arlos » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:11 pm

    Maybe where you are, but wasn't anywhere I grew up.

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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Martrae » Mon Dec 31, 2007 1:32 pm

    I didn't even meet another Denise until I was about 14. My class had lots of Lisa's and Jennifer's and Stephanie's. I actually felt odd duck out because my name was 'different'. How times change.
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby Harrison » Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:09 pm

    Joshua is fairly rare now that people stopped naming their kid that.

    I go by Harrison so much that people still think it's my first name for about a year until I clue them in. I like the name Harrison much more than Joshua, and I like my name.
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    Re: Top ten baby names of 2007

    Postby leah » Mon Dec 31, 2007 2:30 pm

    i love the name joshua, and that would be true even if it wasn't mister boyfriend's name. i think it's a good, solid name and it doesn't lend itself to stupid nicknames (example: my cousin's name is scott and even though he's like 11 years old now, his family still calls him scotty. i *hate* that.)
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