It's alright sweetie, you are very special and unique and I'm sure your kids names reflect that. |
My kids have traditional Ethiopian names (where both their father and I are from). Yes, their names do reflect their heritage and are very meaningful to us. Laugh and throw in your Braxleigh and yuNiQue comments all you want. |
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Benjamin is not WASP, in DS’ class there are 3 (my WASP child, his Jewish friend, and his Hispanic friend).
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| Sophia Ann |
I am Catholic, my kids go to Catholic school, so most of the kids we know are Catholic, and I lose track of all the Caroline/Elizabeth/William/Henry/James/KCatherines in their classes or at their school. I laugh when people insist they're "WASP-y" names because IMO they are also very very popular among Catholics (ok, at least a subset of Catholics). |
Well, you certainly aren’t a WASP, are you? No danger there. You sound childish and aggressive, and there’s no need to stick up for the top ten names. What on earth are you rabbiting on about? People are simply pointing out its dull to use them repeatedly and commonly. That’s not exactly a wildly controversial view. Calm down with your strange acronyms and rage. |
Also - dog in a race? Nice garbled saying. I wouldn’t think you’d know much about the classics, right? |
| Omg, can you two shut up already... |
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I’m reading the “post your DCs names….” thread. A few names inspired by it:
Isabella Mary Noah William Liam Thomas Susan Alexandra Owen Nicholas Alexa Josephine Lillian Margaret Mary Elizabeth Elizabeth Susan Madeline Claire Nora Abigail Kendall Taylor Lucia Caroline (Lucy) Clara Evelyn Veronica Grace Leo Henry Samuel James (Sam) David Nathan Max Surname Surname Virginia Surname Surname Amelia Meredith Ian Richard Elliot Michael Audrey Maura Daniel Evan Georgia Charlotte |
| I don’t have a problem with people referring to certain names as classic. It is classic for a specific cultural group(s), which is unsaid and could be clarified by posters who us this term. Like Maria is a classic name for latinas and keiko for Japanese women. Yes it would be helpful if people clarified their specific cultural group when using the term classic but I’m not going to call out when people use it. |
| Madison Reed |
So say we all. |
It is obnoxious to insist a name like Elisabeth is “diverse” however because it’s widely used in a certain demographic. It’s not like it’s used in equal amounts across numerous different demographics. |