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To the Blue's Clues poster:
You are both right. Paprika was the older daughter and Cinnamon was the baby son. Please don't give your daughter the first name Cinnamon. If you must, put it in the middle name. As for the other flower/spice names I don't like them either except maybe Lilly. |
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Op.
My DH just chimed in with the perfect name...Ginger! Isn't that cute? It's a spice and different. But, there were famous Gingers "Ginger Rogers" too. |
No. Name her Virginia and call her Ginger, FFS, but give her the option of normalcy on paper. You know why everyone mocks stereotypically AA and Mormon names? Because those names start kids out at a disadvantage, they set them apart from everyone in a negative way. Gwyneth Paltrow got away with naming her daughter after fruit because Apple will have every advantage, nepotistic and otherwise. Your child will be just another kid with a bad name. |
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No. Name her Virginia and call her Ginger, FFS, but give her the option of normalcy on paper. You know why everyone mocks stereotypically AA and Mormon names? Because those names start kids out at a disadvantage, they set them apart from everyone in a negative way. Gwyneth Paltrow got away with naming her daughter after fruit because Apple will have every advantage, nepotistic and otherwise. Your child will be just another kid with a bad name. Are you the Op? Neither am I but, if I was a girl and the choice of names was either Cinnamon or Ginger I would pick Ginger. I agree with you that everyone deserves a "proper" name however, I think the only reason "Ginger" became ginger was because of her hair? I know Virginia was her real name but, Op hasn't said anything about being a fan of "Ginger Rogers" Gwyneth Paltrow's daughter could also go by her normal name, Blythe if she wanted when she got older. Who knows in their home she may already be called Blythe. |
| I'm the pp above I meant to say "middle name" although Blythe can also be considered normal too. |
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OP here
I appreciate everyone's comments, and I did not realize it would be so poorly received! A couple things: 1. We are high income with some generational wealth as well so I'm not concerned so much about resume issues and being mistaken for a stripper. 2. Our current circle of friends include babies named Olive, Poppy, Aster, 4 Violets, Green, January, Opal and Pippy, real name Persephone. I can't believe DCUM is in uproar about Cinnamon aka Cindy, but maybe we have really "out there" friends and everyone hates their kids names |
Ok I admit this made me giggle! |
NP here. Your friends' names are fine and not at all like Cinnamon. Like a few others, I can't help but think of Blue's Clues and baby Cinnamon. |
| As another poster suggested: Cynthia, nn cinnamon or ginger? So she can fit in with the other children in your social circle. |
| I think Ginger works for being unusual but still sounding like a name, and it's cute. I like it better than Cinnamon. Sounds like Ginger will fit right in with your friends kids, too. Go for it. |
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Cinnamon comes in at #45 on this list. Personally, I would avoid all 45 of these names.
http://star941fm.iheart.com/photos/star-photos/45-most-popular-stripper-names-399231/#/45/22961114 |
| It sounds like a character in a V.C. Andrews spin-off series (not good). Is it? |
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Cinnamon is a good name...for a dog, cat or rabbit. Not a kid.
OP, I don't care how rich you are. Don't do this. |
Does your generational wealth and high income not include enough of an education to understand the issue? Guess not. |
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Name your kid whatever you want.
I don't personally like it. I would likely chuckle writing the name on a birthday card. But, who cares? Maybe Cinna for short. (Character from the Hunger Games). |