Sassafras?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Frassy!



No, BRASSY OR CRASSY!
Anonymous
Just awful. I love how OP calls it unconventional. It is a ridiculous word to use as a name. It’s not a pretty word. It doesn’t roll off the tongue easily. Pronouncing it just sounds like snake hissing. Please don’t do this to your child. If you can resist the urge to do this, I guarantee that someday you’ll look back and be so glad you didn’t name your child Sassafras.
Anonymous
My friend wanted to name her kid Bridge.

Way better than Sassafras
Anonymous
Troll. Try harder next time.
Anonymous
What if your poor child has a lisp? Imagine having to get that name out...
Anonymous
It is a horrible name. I immediately associate sassafras with horehound since those are the two old style hard candies I know.

What about Saffron? Like AbFab?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Frassy!



No, BRASSY OR CRASSY!


I like Klassy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It is a horrible name. I immediately associate sassafras with horehound since those are the two old style hard candies I know.

What about Saffron? Like AbFab?


As soon as I saw Sassafras I thought of Saffron. Maybe if OP is having twins it can work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For a human child?




Good point. I may not mind it as a pet's name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My friend wanted to name her kid Bridge.

Way better than Sassafras


Why?

Bridger?
Bridget?
Puentes?
Anonymous
Perfect name for our new hamster!
Anonymous
We had a dog named Sassafras. Biter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I came on here thinking this was a question about drinking sassafras-based beverages while pregnant. That would be an OK conversation. This... is not.


+1. Exactly this.
Anonymous
What about Sarsaparilla?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I knew an adult called Sassy. Sadly for her, her given name was Sarah.


Well, that comes from the famous jazz singer Sarah Vaughan.
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