Paige
When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. ~H.G. Wells
When I taught school, one of the kiddos was named Elton John. The parents had told their daughter she could pick the new baby's name, and she called their bluff. He went by John.
"Misty Dawn Day" I thought was neat... "Rusty Leake" had to get tired of that!
I certainly hope they are kidding, but my husband's parents have said if they had a son before they had a dog the kid would have been named Rufus.... but fortunately the dog got that name.
I used to work with a woman named Karna - yeah she got called Karma a lot.
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Some names from this year's enrollment:
Carma
Gage
Kazire
Akyia
Cedasia
Jakeia
D'Myija
Keyonia
NeVaeh (heaven spelled backward) - we had two of these last year!
And a couple years ago we had:
Turnipseed (really!)
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LOL - I thought my kids had unusual names but after seeing these I'm thinking maybe not.![]()
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wow, what great names (awful, I mean)
here at work we have a Wong and Wright.![]()
I went to school with Fern Speer, Holly Green and Olympia Spinuzza.
(sounds like a restaurant menu )
My eyes cross with the most recent crop of kids names where people come up
with a couple (or just one) letters different for a name. So that guarantees
that NO ONE can spell it... and sometimes even pronounce it.
Regarding the first names that sound like last names, that comes from a long-standing southern tradition, which held that the first child should have the mother's maiden name as a middle name and the next child should have the mother's maiden name as FIRST name, all this regardless of whether the child was a girl or boy.
I don't think the newer crop of Taylors and Carvers and Madisons, etc. are based on any kind of tradition, but that may be where people got the idea.
I've got sort of a personal approach/avoidance complex about kids being named according to tradition or not. My twin brother was named after our two grandfathers--which made him a nice, respectable "James Lee"--while my name was more like an afterthought: "Oh yeah, we've got this girl to name, too!" So I got "Judy" after..........Judy Garland. What were you thinking, mom?
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These are the names of the 5 children of one of my best school friends: River, Rain, Lake, Sunny and Eddy. A little odd but not bad.
My surname is pronounced "knobs" and I come froma family of military men. My father was Major "Knobs" and my brother was "Private Knobs". My uncle was not military but was named Richard and went by D!ck...
One of my good friends nearly named his son Noah DeNault. He didn't realize how it sounded if you say it fast - "no I don' know". Fortunately we helped him out with that.
Finally, I went to school with a native girl named Anita Drinkwater.
Spanish speaking friends don't like to call me by my proper first name because it's pronounced the same way as the word "almost" in spanish....Cassie. So they say Casi-eh instead.
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Paige
When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. ~H.G. Wells
There is a big part of me that is a literalist; therefore; I always want to know why a person would name a kid Porter? it means someone who carries stuff for a living. Or Perdita; which means lost. Or Colin; semi colon? colon that comes after large intestine?
now Patience, I have always been fascinated with the (old) trend of giving children names like Patience, Charity, Hope, etc. Does it make them more of whatever that virtue is? or less?
When I was a kid I knew a family that all had the same initials LAA
Lawrence, Lance, Leah, Lee, etc....... I suppose it saves on the monogramed sweaters, luggage and hankies?
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Actually, Porter means 'gatekeeper' and I liked the protective spirit of the name.
My brother's name is Pierce and people always teased him about piercing things; yet in translation it means "Rock" even though my parents chose it because it's another form of Peter (my mom HATES Peter, thought people would call him Petey ie the dog from Little Rascals
EDEN--we are all PAT's which is ironic since my dad's name is Pat
Paige
When I see an adult on a bicycle, I do not despair for the future of the human race. ~H.G. Wells