+1. Then Lydia, Sophia, Abigail, and every other name are pretentious too. |
Embarrassing, yes; but not really pretentious. |
| Dagny. I just think of Ayn Rand and how the child is being raised to despise the plebes. |
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Girls I know of who have pretentious names/pretentious families: Campbell, Berkeley, Landry, Amelie (not French), Simone (also not French), Mackenzie, Harper (those are obviously more common so don’t sound as pretentious anymore but still are in my opinion), Harlow
Boys: Russell, Whittier, Prentiss, Pierce, Henrik (not Scandinavian) |
| Thurston Howell III |
I know a few Blakesley babies from my rural town. |
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Atlas
Atticus |
Blakesley sounds very Honey Boo Boo to my ear. |
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Gideon
Bronson Asher/Ascher Sloane Tinsley Millicent (NOT Milly) |
Is it terrible that I actually love Logan and LaGuardia? I mean - naming your kid LaGuardia. (If it actually happened!) |
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Atticus
Gideon Harper ^^^ I know far too many lawyer/activists with kids with those names. Pretentious. And: an unfair burden for your non-lawyer offspring (although Harper isn’t singularly linked to the legal profession). Stone Phillips (with an S) Sloane Bronwyn Lawson Pearl |
The men that I work with that are named Jesus are called Chewy as nicknames. |
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Wellington
Tarquin Forbes Talbot (If not family names ) Trolius Alexandra pronounced Alex-aundra Margeaux Sloane (Many of you don't know what pretentious means. Nice try at being a snob though.) |
Agree |
There are THREE Emerson girls under 5 at church and I had 2 in my toddler room last week. We've got a Beckett also. And Peyton, Payton, Peyton. and Peyton. boys and girls. |