Mr. Pickles said:desert rose said:Abigailh (the "h" is silent)WHY?
How about Allisonn? the lliso is sillent.Because if you pronounced it, it would be silly.Mr. Pickles said:desert rose said:Abigailh (the "h" is silent)WHY?
not sure these will ever be toppeddon't they have a brother named IPerfection too? or is that a different family?
great tool for finding baby namesMakayla checks in at #37 in 2008I work with someone who's 6 year old daughter is named McKayla. Is this name trending upward?Any McKaylas?
Because if you pronounced it, it would be silly.Mr. Pickles said:desert rose said:Abigailh (the "h" is silent)WHY?
Maybe the "h" is there so that when she's introducing herself to a guy, she can lean over him, and whisper breathlessly in his ear, "Hello, my name is Abigailhhhhhhhhhhhh. Let's go to my place." I just don't get why anyone would think, hey, what this name needs is some H. Not a particularly feminine letter.lofl at "Yeah Detroit" and "Sex Fruit"but wtf is with your avatar?
Not sure a court should be taking your kid because they don't like the name. No matter how ridiculous. I am glad we can still burden our kids with ridiculous names without the state getting involved. Seriously.
I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.wazoo11 said:Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
Big Mennonite population out there?I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.wazoo11 said:Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
The countdown is on for McLovin.Random whacky names/spellings:McCord
Not really. A lot of Nazarenes though.Big Mennonite population out there?I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.wazoo11 said:Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
I have a seven year old named Mary.Skylar is the equivalent of a tribal tattoo.................Sounded cool at the time.I don't have any kids, but if I have a daughter, I'm bringing 'Mary' back.It's so common that it is uncommon.That's what we just named our daughter. I don't know any other Marys that aren't 70+.
Horriblegreat tool for finding baby namesMakayla checks in at #37 in 2008I work with someone who's 6 year old daughter is named McKayla. Is this name trending upward?Any McKaylas?
McKayla somewhere in the 500s
Plenty of Basques from what i understand as wellNot really. A lot of Nazarenes though.Big Mennonite population out there?I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.wazoo11 said:Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
When I hear the name Caleb, I picture the kid churning butter.Big Mennonite population out there?I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
Presumably they named her when she was born15. God we're old.Was Friends on 14 years ago?There isn't a rollseyes smiley powerful enough for this one.Cheyanne
Cheyenne
Shiann
All pronounced the same
Sierra
Ciara
Pronounced the same
Lorynne
Loren
Pronounced the same
I've got one class with 2 Tylers and 2 Taylors (one boy, one girl)
I've got another class with 2 Taylors (both girls) and twin girls with the last name Taylor
I've got a kid named Christopher but he wants to go by his middle name...Yaj (rhymes with 'dodge' i guess).
Random whacky names/spellings:
Izak
Alixzondra
Jaycie
Sommer
Makenzie
Aniston (she goes by Ani)
Kolton
Abbigale
Skylar
Aubree
McCord
WTF?Number 16 Bus Stop?
Tons but with them it is the last names:Iturriria, Echeverria, Ermigarat, Errassarett, Etcheverry, Goyeneche, Barreneche, Bordagaray...mr. furley said:Plenty of Basques from what i understand as wellNot really. A lot of Nazarenes though.Big Mennonite population out there?I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
This is what my wife wants to name our next kid if it's a girl.Skylar is the equivalent of a tribal tattoo.................Sounded cool at the time.
Serious question - did our grandparents sit around saying, "If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Herbert, Fred, Betty or Mabel?"If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Joseph, Robert, Mary or Susan?
Poor kid is going to be picked on all the time at school...by bears.My FIL has a kid in his school district whose last name is "Afraid of Bear"![]()
What about Raven?I'm sure that could give Caleb a run for its money.I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
Just 2 that I can recall. One was a Rayven.What about Raven?I'm sure that could give Caleb a run for its money.I've had at least one Caleb (out of 170-180 students) every year for the last 4 or 5 years.Caleb is becoming popular for some odd reason.
Nope. Usually you were given the name of a relative. The idea of dreaming up new names and spellings seems to be something that became popular about 20 years ago.Serious question - did our grandparents sit around saying, "If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Herbert, Fred, Betty or Mabel?"If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Joseph, Robert, Mary or Susan?
Country?8thWhat grade is this?
America. Just West of Oildale.Country?8thWhat grade is this?
Just making sure.America. Just West of Oildale.Country?8thWhat grade is this?
Not really. I'm 37 and no one in my family has my name. My father is 70, and no one has his. My grandfather would be in his 90s and no one has is, either.Nope. Usually you were given the name of a relative. The idea of dreaming up new names and spellings seems to be something that became popular about 20 years ago.Serious question - did our grandparents sit around saying, "If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Herbert, Fred, Betty or Mabel?"If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Joseph, Robert, Mary or Susan?
Anfernee Hardaway always makes me smile for this reason.Some times I wonder if names with goofy spellings are the result of a parent being too ignorant to spell it correctly. For example, "Antawn Jamison".![]()
Okay. My mother's side (Italian), is loaded with Jim/James, Anthony/Tony, Michael/Mike, Thersea and Marie. My father's side (Irish) has quite a few William/Bill, Daniel/Dan, Margaret/Maggie.Not an Antwaan in the bunch.Not really. I'm 37 and no one in my family has my name. My father is 70, and no one has his. My grandfather would be in his 90s and no one has is, either.Nope. Usually you were given the name of a relative. The idea of dreaming up new names and spellings seems to be something that became popular about 20 years ago.Serious question - did our grandparents sit around saying, "If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Herbert, Fred, Betty or Mabel?"If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Joseph, Robert, Mary or Susan?
Catholic?Okay. My mother's side (Italian), is loaded with Jim/James, Anthony/Tony, Michael/Mike, Thersea and Marie. My father's side (Irish) has quite a few William/Bill, Daniel/Dan, Margaret/Maggie.Not an Antwaan in the bunch.Not really. I'm 37 and no one in my family has my name. My father is 70, and no one has his. My grandfather would be in his 90s and no one has is, either.Nope. Usually you were given the name of a relative. The idea of dreaming up new names and spellings seems to be something that became popular about 20 years ago.Serious question - did our grandparents sit around saying, "If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Herbert, Fred, Betty or Mabel?"If you are expecting a child and want to give them a unique name may I suggest Joseph, Robert, Mary or Susan?
Will I get a time out for laughing at this?Not really the demographic around here.Kind of a disappointing crop this year. No lemonjello or anything.
