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Went to high school with a red headed white girl named China. Also, a black girl named Asia.
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| Also know a Dorcus. In her 60s though, not a child. |
| Ignatious, goes by Iggy (not sure I spelled it correctly). It was also my grandfather's middle name but not something you hear too often on little ones these days. |
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Pretty sure these are common. I know several Indias, Parises etc. |
You've met someone else named China? Not quite the same thing as Paris. |
Yes, I'm sure you do. |
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I know a China, India, Asia, and a Paris.
Also a Lake. (female) |
| It might be a generation thing. I'm 43 so therefore some of my peers parents were hippies. Which explains the China, Chynna, Venus , Ocean and Sunshine I knew. |
Not pp, but to add to this list-I've known an Afrika, London and Brooklyn. |
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Kadu Lux Nightingale |
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Re: Dorcas, I've heard it as a last name.
Also, is it bad that I was checking here only to see if my daughter's name is here?! It's unusual in a foreign way, not in a made up way. |
| There is a little boy named Koa at my kids' daycare, and he has a brother named Kona. |
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i taught a schawntrisicia. nick named her shawn so she could spell it!
declan - sounds too much like de Klan (like the Klan--KKK) ugh my friend taught twins names shilllick and shellack |