A little off topic but our dog is named Rigley after the movement to "wriggle" because she was a very squirmy puppy. Our original name for her just didn't fit, and we get asked all the time if we're from Chicago. We're not, and it never even crossed our minds that there were so many dogs named this out there
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| Blair. For some reason it strikes me as a name a mean girl would have and it's too similar to the word "blah." |
We have 2 of the 4. And LOVE the names! |
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Tagg and Trig.
What were they thinking? |
well, you're assuming thinking is something that woman is capable of.... |
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Madison. Just an awful name and so cutesy.
Named after Madison Avenue - why not Broadway or West Side Highway? Also not a fan of names like Bronx, Brooklyn, Paris and all other names of cities. Tagg and Trig are pretty bad. Willow wasn't a great choice either for Palin but she isn't known for making good decisions I suppose. |
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Aubrey
Avery Any name that could be used for either gender Made up names |
| i don't like names that are used when you have zero ethnic, historical, cultural, or familial ties to them. just sounds stupid. |
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[quote=Anonymous]i don't like names that are used when you have zero ethnic, historical, cultural, or familial ties to them. just sounds stupid.[/quote]
+10,000 |
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| As nasty as some of you are, please tell me you are showing your contempt of a child's name in front of them. Not even cringing a bit. |
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Bonnie
Star Diamond Crystal Where are the clear heels? |
Sorry....are NOT showing your contempt..... |
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Hannah. I hate how it sounds and looks.
Katie (I like Kate, but not Katie; unfortunately there's just no escaping the "ie" when you're young, I guess) Chloe. Just too many consonants. Simon. Blech! Kaitlyn/Catelyn Maddie (same reasons as Hannah) Luke/Lucas Griffin Riley |
One of my best friends in all of the world is named Blair. He's not a mean girl and never would have been. |