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Astrid
Brock Trey when used as nn for "III" |
You would know. |
The only acceptable use of Trey is as a nickname for III. Naming your kid Trey as an actual name is ridiculous. (I have the same opinion about Quint. Why not do Septimus, while you're at it?) |
Any girl with the first name James |
Interesting. I wouldn’t have guessed that those were double names. |
Yes! A family near us calls their toddler Lady E______. It's suffocating. |
Here we go with the racism. |
Like all the time? That sounds... insane. We sometimes play queen with our little girl in which we pretend she's the queen and she gives us commands. But it's a game, a way for her to work out her natural desire to be imperious. When it's over, we call her by her regular name. |
I'm cringing so hard my face hurts.
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I’m the mama of an Eleanor. We named her for a number of remarkable people, one of whom was an ‘86 Eleanor. I don’t think it has a pretentious vibe, I think it’s a classic (albeit I’m biased). |
This was definitely the case about 10 years ago but it’s definitely become common with Mormon mommy bloggers and IG momfluencers so I don’t think it’s as pretentious anymore. |
My father's name is Alastair, and he's just Scottish. |
I'm Eleanor of Aquitaine's great great great etc grandkid. Can I name my kid after Granny? |
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I think of Teddy Pendergrass. Now I guess my bias is showing. |