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  #31  
Old Jan 05, 2006, 11:05 PM
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Re: Names

I've got a classmate in a nursing pre-req class named
Crystal Rainwater.

And then my cousin named her kids:
Summer Dawn (I like this for a girl), Parker and Warner. Their last name was two syllables, also ending in -er. I told my cousin that she had a thing about "-er".....

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Old Jan 05, 2006, 11:44 PM
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A couple named their baby chlamydia- thinking it was just a pretty sounding name. Like a flower- poor kid not just for having a name like that but a couple of insanely stupid parents.

My cousin named her daughter Asia - which is pretty odd. I personally love the idea of naming kids what you want to name them but give them an option later on. Like instead of naming someone Debbie- name them deborah and call them debbie from the start. Options are important- speaking from someone who has a sister named Ginger- Virginia saved her a few times professionally. Hard to a Ginger or a suzie as seriously.

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Old Jan 05, 2006, 11:48 PM
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First name: Arraya
Middle name: Sunshine

She was outgoing enough to pull off the name though

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by smilin_gp
First name: Arraya
Middle name: Sunshine

She was outgoing enough to pull off the name though

This name is cute to me. In it's own way. My daughters names are Nyari and Nyasia. pronounced Ny-are-ree and Ny-A-sia

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by stones
A couple named their baby chlamydia- thinking it was just a pretty sounding name. Like a flower- poor kid not just for having a name like that but a couple of insanely stupid parents.

My cousin named her daughter Asia - which is pretty odd. I personally love the idea of naming kids what you want to name them but give them an option later on. Like instead of naming someone Debbie- name them deborah and call them debbie from the start. Options are important- speaking from someone who has a sister named Ginger- Virginia saved her a few times professionally. Hard to a Ginger or a suzie as seriously.
I've heard that Chlamydia story- It must be an urban legend. Asia is actually kind of pretty. I've also heard of Paris (hasn't everyone), Londyn, and America. My sister-in-laws sister named her daughter Liberty, Libby for short. Not bad. Better than ODESSA.

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 12:39 AM
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My sister's best friend's name is Marines. (There to defend us all )

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 01:22 AM
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I lived near a small town in Illinois where there were 2 dentists with offices on Main Street. One was named Dr. Curt Gronner (pronounced groaner) and the other was Dr. Fillmore Ketola (the spelling is right). This was in the 50's. I always wondered whether their names had anything to do with their professions.

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 01:36 AM
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Originally Posted by smilin_gp
First name: Arraya
Middle name: Sunshine

She was outgoing enough to pull off the name though
my ex wanted to name our daughter Telah Fon Kahl (tay-la-phone-call) and his brother was named Justin Tyme (cute kid and very punctual too)

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 04:08 AM
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Ok my kids names are...
Mariah Cheyenne and Micah Cherokee

I went to school with a guy named Michael Hunt... everyone called him Mike... he had some behavior problems... I wonder why hmmmm...

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Old Jan 06, 2006, 06:29 AM
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When I was in nursing school, I heard the story of a woman who heard the nurses use the word "Meconium" when her daughter was born. You guessed it, that was what she named her!

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