HA! I wonder if the trolls have started hanging around this forum. This is supposed to be the nice forum... |
How about something traditional like, Cup?
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Maybe if the OP had posted on AMaD's(Appalachian Moms and Dads) she might get more sympathy. However, she decided to post this question on a site located in an area where there are lots of educated people who remember the Civil War, have read Gone With The Wind and, heaven's forbid, some are Democrats-if this isn't an invitation to get heavily flamed, then I don't know what is. If she was having a boy and wanted to name it Jeeves, people would be just as much in arms. |
Somehow I doubt that oh wise one! |
it's a stupid name. the OP can't be serious. let's all move on. |
Not 'Wrecked' |
Way down south in the land of cotton
My feet stink and yours are rotten |
Pixie
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I'd go for the fresh, trendy, modern take on that traditional name: Cupp. Cute!!!! |
I like Dixee Trixee Dee. |
Sticks |
I am guessing this is the primary source for your exhaustive knowledge of the Civil War, in fact. OP, while the name may sound cute, I do think it is both anachronistic and problematic. Surely there is a name you and your husband can agree upon which conjures up fewer blatantly controversial images. I think it is good to remember that the name has to be owned by a person who may very well wish she didn't have that name. It's a hard name to pull off. |
I think this is a troll post. |
You know, many years ago I named my kid "Mario." He is named after someone dear to us who passed. Kids ask if a) that's really his name, and b) where's his brother Luigi? His best response thus far has been that Mom keeps Luigi locked in the basement. Kids develop coping skills. If you like the name and are informed about the possible repercussions, go for it. |
If you reconsider Dixie, here are some similar alternatives:
Lexi Macie Daisy Darcy Lacey Jami Rosie Roxy |