| Amyrrical |
Heh. The urban legend gets a make over. It has gone from L-a to M-a. Awesome. |
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On The Chew, there was "chef from the audience" lady or something who was excited to share her recipe, and talk about her pregnancy. It went something like this:
Pregnant Lady: It's a girl! I'm due June somethingsomething. Her name is Elle. Mario Batali: Elle? Pregnant Lady: Uh-huh. Mario Batali: Like the magazine? French? Pregnant Lady: Oh, I guess. Really? Mario Batali: Yes, Elle. You're naming your child a French pronoun. Pregnant Lady: Oh... It had me laughing out loud, slapping my hands walrus-style that a woman is naming her child a French pronoun that simply means "She" - and she didn't even know it. But she was so excited and had the name picked out and everything. In the age of the internet, there is no excuse. |
| Resurrection |
| I actually met a Nevaeh last week. I'd heard about them, but had never actually met one. |
| Atlantis |
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I'm with you that she should've known better but, in her defense, there is Elle McPherson, so it has been used as a proper name before! |
1) quote fail 2) I'm not making fun of someone not speaking French. I'm making fun of someone who picks out a name, and doesn't even do a quick Google search to know what they're naming their child. And it was hilarious! I love Batali! |
| Payne. Family name, but still. Why would you name a kid pain? |
| I never met them, but through work years ago I did paperwork including the names Laprincess and Vendetta. |
| Easter, Christmas, Blue |
| I worked with a woman named Aquanetta |
| Lady |
I think Elle's popularity had nothing to do with the French word and everything to do with the fact that it has been its own name for generations. Also it was a nickname for a lot of "elle" names - Gabrielle, etc. I don't think he's silly for not considering that it is a pronoun in another language. http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/0/Elle |