Post your DCs names and we'll tell you what we assume about you. Snark is obviously expected!

Anonymous
I'll play.

Alexa
Gavin
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I will start....
DC1: Madeline "Maddie"
DC2: Nora
DC3: Cooper
What comes to mind when you hear any of these names?


Maddie: Way overused
Nora: perfect
Cooper: I'm so tired of last names used as first names!

But listen, whatever makes you happy. No judgement from me (well ok I judged but still, whatever makes you happy)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Holly, William


Like them


Both lovely.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What name choice signifies that you are very bright?


This is an excellent question. I'd be interested to hear the unkind PP's response.


Not the unkind PP but name that might signify that you are not very bright would include:

An uncommon name that is terribly spelled on purpose, for the sole purpose of being "unique" (think something like Zane spelled Zaaynn, or some other ridiculous way)

Any name that I might find mixed in my frufru cocktail.

A name that you might hear on Teen Moms or a daytime soap (In my day, this would be the Brittney, Brittainy, Brittni type names, not sure what would fall under this category now. Perhaps the Aiden, Braden, Caden, Jayden, Hayden, Zayden series of names???)

Stripper names

Names that when coupled with your child's last name, guarantee that the child will be forever embarrassed every time they see their full name in print or hear it spoken.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DS1 Jade
DS2 James


You named a BOY Jade?????
Anonymous
I can't play If I posted DD's name, everyone would know who I am. We gave her an unusual name because DH is from another country. I personally think it's pretty (well, duh, I picked it) and sometimes I wish I could get objective judgment on it. But not enough to "out" myself on DCUM
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DS1 Jade
DS2 James


You named a BOY Jade?????


Sorry, it was a typo. Jade is a girl.
Anonymous
James, Rowena
Anonymous
DC1: Thomas
DC2: Richard
DC3: Sarah
Anonymous
You were hoping DC3 would be a boy so you could name him Harry. Sarah sounded close for a girl.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DC1: Thomas
DC2: Richard
DC3: Sarah


If DC3 was a boy, would he be called Harry?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:

What name choice signifies that you are very bright?


This is an excellent question. I'd be interested to hear the unkind PP's response.


Not the unkind PP but name that might signify that you are not very bright would include:

An uncommon name that is terribly spelled on purpose, for the sole purpose of being "unique" (think something like Zane spelled Zaaynn, or some other ridiculous way)

Any name that I might find mixed in my frufru cocktail.

A name that you might hear on Teen Moms or a daytime soap (In my day, this would be the Brittney, Brittainy, Brittni type names, not sure what would fall under this category now. Perhaps the Aiden, Braden, Caden, Jayden, Hayden, Zayden series of names???)

Stripper names

Names that when coupled with your child's last name, guarantee that the child will be forever embarrassed every time they see their full name in print or hear it spoken.



We know all that. But OP's names, the ones that led the unkind PP to say they indicated that she wasn't very bright, fit none of these criteria. So...?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You aren't very bright.


Ok, I am new around here. Currently pregnant. I have not spent ANY of time with my friends discussing baby names now or in the past. I don't know what's trendy and really don't care about the top 100 names on the SS list or top 100 girl/boy of DC. So I am asking this question really because I don't understand why all folks talk so bad about folks who choose the trendy name. If someone likes the trendy name, why are they considered not "very bright"?

I am naming my son David after DH, who was named after his father. I don't think it is trendy, but because it is very traditional and I guess common. Are DC folks going to think I'm not very bright because of such a common name choice? Not that I care, I'm just wondering why people make such comments. Honest question.

What name choice signifies that you are very bright?


I have a David, also named after his father, so you sound like a smart woman to me. I also have an Anna.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DC1: Thomas
DC2: Richard
DC3: Sarah


If DC3 was a boy, would he be called Harry?

If we had a boy the name would have been: Charles
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mary
Elizabeth


Old money WASP
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