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Re: Baby names

Postby Maeya » Wed Feb 18, 2009 6:51 pm

Gargamellow wrote:Middle names are for tribute to loved family members.

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Zachary Michael
-The people who almost adopted him wanted him to be named Zachary. When I kept him, I kept his name the same because that is how it should be. Middle named after Michael Jackson before he started raping babies.



Uh... what?
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Re: Baby names

Postby Narrock » Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:14 pm

Maeya wrote:
Gargamellow wrote:Middle names are for tribute to loved family members.




Uh... what?


It's true. That's been a tradition in my family for at least 4 generations. If we have a son, we'll probably name him Landen Wilhelm. Wilhelm, being my dad's name. My dad's middle name is Frederick, which was my Great-Grandfather's first name. My middle name is Henry, which was my Grandfather's first name. A lot of people do that same tradition.
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Re: Baby names

Postby Arlos » Wed Feb 18, 2009 7:21 pm

I think she was more questioning about honoring Michael Jackson. heh.

There's actually a middle name tradition in my family as well. As a bit of background, way back when the tradition among Scandinavians of various stripes was that your last name was based on your father's name, and your sex. So, if you were the son of Anders, your last name was Andersen (or Anderson). Son of John, you were Johnsen (or Johnson). (yeah, that's where those last names originated). Daughter of Anders would be Andersdottir, and of course she'd lose that last name when she got married.

Anyway, my great grandfather was from Denmark, and was Canute Michael Canutesen the 13th. (So, the family had been passing on the name for a LONG time.) He finally broke the tradition when he named his son Robert. (my great-uncle). When his daughter (my grandmother) and my grandfather had their firstborn son though, they returned somewhat to the tradition, and so my dad was named Dean Michael. My parents continued it as well, and so I was Kevin Michael. If I ever have kids, my firstborn son will be <something> Michael as well.

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Re: Baby names

Postby Maeya » Wed Feb 18, 2009 8:09 pm

Yeah, I understand the honoring-your-family-with-middle-names thing. I just thought it was odd she opened with that statement, and then goes on to talk about how one of her kids is named in honor in Michael Jackson, and another was named after a character in the movie Splash.
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Re: Baby names

Postby Darcler » Sun Mar 01, 2009 10:33 pm

Hey Gyps, another '83 Ashley here. :) I know how annoying being Ashley W. (heh we also had that in common, weird) can be.
Having said that, I wasnt about to name our children something completely fucked up and spelled like hell.

Our daughter is named Hailey Elizabeth (Elizabeth after Gids mom and Hailey because it sounded pretty).
Our son is Jackson Cole. (Jackson after Gids dad "Jack" and Cole after my dad and Papa's middle name).

I think that giving your kid some weird name or weird spelled name is just going to cause a world of tears when they get home from school, bullies were picking on them and their easy to manipulate name.

Last night, in a moment of drunken clarity, I realized that while Gid's dad probably had a rough time with his name Jack Medoff (commonly mispronounced as Me-doff), I thought I had spared our son by adding letters, when really, I just made his name as more of an action. Thank god for nicknames. He goes by JJ.
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Re: Baby names

Postby Gaazy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 8:26 pm

Bobby Sue~~~~~


I had a kid on the ski team I coach last year named Ranger Walker. He still wasnt old enough I guess to realize why I picked at him hehe. I called him TR, for Texas Ranger. What cruel parents, but he was like that ki din the video Mindia posted, he was about 12 or 13 and was waaaay too smart


edit: you will only see this in West bygod Virginia
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Re: Baby names

Postby Sithos » Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:40 pm

Girl: Alisha,Alysha..various spellings (Pronounced:Ahh lee sha) or Brianna.
Boy: Ethan
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Re: Baby names

Postby Ginzburgh » Wed Mar 11, 2009 12:44 pm

Probably gonna name our girl Hailey.

Hailey Marie Ames.
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Re: Baby names

Postby vonkaar » Wed Mar 11, 2009 1:16 pm

Ginzburgh wrote:Probably gonna name our girl Hailey.

Hailey Marie Ames.


That's nice =)

90% of the names in this thread are trendy yuppy names.
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Re: Baby names

Postby Darcler » Wed Mar 11, 2009 7:57 pm

Ginzburgh wrote:Probably gonna name our girl Hailey.

Hailey Marie Ames.


Marie was our second pick for Hailey's name. I really like the way it sounds.
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Re: Baby names

Postby Kramer » Sat Mar 14, 2009 8:19 am

my wife and i have agreed on Liam for our up and coming little boy, figured if his brother was named Soren, we couldn't name him George or something.... SOren may wonder if he was just a drug-induced name experiement =)
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby 10sun » Sat Mar 14, 2009 9:01 am

    Kramer wrote:my wife and i have agreed on Liam for our up and coming little boy, figured if his brother was named Soren, we couldn't name him George or something.... Soren may realize if he was just a drug-induced name experiement =)


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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Narrock » Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:49 pm

    We just had our 20-week ultrasound. It's a girl :P So, we went to Old Navy and bought a bunch of girl outfits. All outfits and shoes were on sale for 5 bucks. Good deal.
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Savanna » Sat Mar 28, 2009 11:26 pm

    congrats on the girl. I seem to be a boy mom...despite my best efforts at the girl thing, vene failed me! :) maybe in the future but not crossing my fingers!

    Lots of good deals on kids clothes if you know where to find them :)
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby araby » Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:14 am

    I can't wait to name more babies.
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Narrock » Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:30 pm

    Thanks Sav. How are you guys doing anyway? We're still struggling with picking a name. lol We really like Alexis, Alexia, Alyssa, and Alize. Alexis is a pretty name, but it's also a very popular name.
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Narrock » Sun Mar 29, 2009 3:34 pm

    We also went ring shopping (for me) this weekend. I found a $400+ ring I saw at 2 different mall jewelers for $99 on this site lol. This is my fave ring, so we just ordered it. :P

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    Re: Baby names

    Postby 10sun » Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:38 pm

    Narrock wrote:We also went ring shopping (for me) this weekend. I found a $400+ ring I saw at 2 different mall jewelers for $99 on this site lol. This is my fave ring, so we just ordered it. :P

    http://debebians.com/beturi6mmcof.html


    I've heard nothing but good things about tungsten rings myself; the only tricky thing is that they cannot be resized, so you may end up having to get a new one at some point.
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Narrock » Sun Mar 29, 2009 5:43 pm

    10sun wrote:
    Narrock wrote:We also went ring shopping (for me) this weekend. I found a $400+ ring I saw at 2 different mall jewelers for $99 on this site lol. This is my fave ring, so we just ordered it. :P

    http://debebians.com/beturi6mmcof.html


    I've heard nothing but good things about tungsten rings myself; the only tricky thing is that they cannot be resized, so you may end up having to get a new one at some point.


    Yeah, that's what the sales rep told us yesterday. But for 99 bucks, it wouldn't be a big deal replacing it if it came down to that. I tried on the 7mm ring and it was just a little too wide for me. The 6mm should be perfect.
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Savanna » Sun Mar 29, 2009 6:17 pm

    Alexis is a pretty name but if you are thinking it's to popular you could use it as a middle even.

    We are doing well. Our oldest just turned 3 and our youngest will be 1 at the end of April. Enrolled Braysen in preschool for next fall and can't believe where the time went!!! I am back to school for nursing, long adventure ahead with having the kiddos + work but oh well. Vene is a workaholic but guess that's why he makes the big bucks. (he's still a gaming crack head though part-time!)
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Narrock » Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:53 pm

    That's cool. I'm happy to hear things are going well for you guys. :boots:
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Zanchief » Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:28 am

    I think I hate pretty much every name in this thread.
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Drem » Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:45 am

    DEKE DEKE DEKE DEKE DEKE
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby Maeya » Mon Mar 30, 2009 10:51 am

    Savanna wrote: I am back to school for nursing


    I'm doing that too. Have you applied to a program yet? I officially start the nursing program this summer. This is my last semester of knocking out prereqs and core classes. Good luck with it!
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    Re: Baby names

    Postby brinstar » Mon Mar 30, 2009 6:32 pm

    who gives a shit what any of you name your drooling cuntspawn

    fucking give it a rest already
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