Just for fun: cool, unique middle names

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Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’ll get ripped apart for this, but DD’s middle name is Fox because she looked like a little fox when she was an infant.


When our younger DD was born there were crickets chirping outside. Our 4 year old said “I love the crippets!” And we seriously considered crippets as the baby’s middle name.


I don’t like crippets but Cricket is a fun, unique nn or mn.


Busy Phillips girls are named Birdie and Cricket. Given names
Anonymous
Penn as a girl’s middle name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’ll get ripped apart for this, but DD’s middle name is Fox because she looked like a little fox when she was an infant.


When our younger DD was born there were crickets chirping outside. Our 4 year old said “I love the crippets!” And we seriously considered crippets as the baby’s middle name.


That’s adorable
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Penn as a girl’s middle name.


I like it as a first name for a girl! Or as a nn for Penelope.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I’m sure I’ll get ripped apart for this, but DD’s middle name is Fox because she looked like a little fox when she was an infant.


When our younger DD was born there were crickets chirping outside. Our 4 year old said “I love the crippets!” And we seriously considered crippets as the baby’s middle name.


I don’t like crippets but Cricket is a fun, unique nn or mn.


Busy Phillips girls are named Birdie and Cricket. Given names


Awful names to saddle someone with. It'd be one thing if those were nicknames like hers is (Elizabeth).
Anonymous
I went to an SEC school in the deeeeep south - the very best names ever are found in the yearbook, particularly on the phi delt page.
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