Post your DCs names and we'll tell you what we assume about you. Snark is obviously expected!

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Anonymous wrote:Anders.


Waspy
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Anonymous wrote:Naomi
Sam


Good work, I'm proud of you for doing it right.


Aww, shucks, thanks.

So, I deliberated posting the third name, because it would totally out me. But what the heck!

Neave (pronounced with long e sound)

DH is from Ireland. His main rule was no Irish spellings because they never get pronounced correctly in the US. But we both really liked how the Irish name Niamh sounded. And I love the Irish fairy tale about Niamh and Oisin. So we found an anglanized spelling of it and used it.

It's okay if you withdraw your "good job" - we love the name.


Different PP but these are still great (though I favor Niamh). On the topic of the thread, I am guessing theater types and outdoorsy but unable to make the throw from third to first


Ha, not at all. Well outdoorsy maybe. But not theater types. Both of us are more sports oriented. I'm still a tomboy at heart, running around playing baseball, football, etc with the kids. Take me to a game over the theater any day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Abigail


One of my favorites
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Anonymous wrote:DS1 Jade
DS2 James


You named a BOY Jade?????


Sorry, it was a typo. Jade is a girl.


You are British or an Anglophile.
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Anonymous wrote:Mary
Elizabeth


Old money WASP

WASP??? Seriously??? Try Catholic.


I agree! All they need is a Catherine and they will be good to go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD1 Loretta
DD2 Sheryl


You named them after your grandmothers. Or you are trying to be a hipster and failing.
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Anonymous wrote:DC1: Thomas
DC2: Richard
DC3: Sarah


If DC3 was a boy, would he be called Harry?


You live in Virginia and have monogrammed sheets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'll play.

Alexa
Gavin


You live past the beltway, wear high-heeled flip flops and are tan.
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Daniel
Anna
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Anonymous wrote:I will start....
DC1: Madeline "Maddie"
DC2: Nora
DC3: Cooper
What comes to mind when you hear any of these names?


You live in the city, or did for the first two kids. You and DH met online. Watch more TV than you'd like. You consider yourselves foodies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daniel
Anna


Left-leaning, with a master's degree working for a non-profit. Voracious reader.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daniel
Anna

You graduated ivy league or similar. Own a vacation home. One parent is a lawyer.
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Vivian
Christopher
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Anonymous wrote:Naomi
Sam


Good work, I'm proud of you for doing it right.


Aww, shucks, thanks.

So, I deliberated posting the third name, because it would totally out me. But what the heck!

Neave (pronounced with long e sound)

DH is from Ireland. His main rule was no Irish spellings because they never get pronounced correctly in the US. But we both really liked how the Irish name Niamh sounded. And I love the Irish fairy tale about Niamh and Oisin. So we found an anglanized spelling of it and used it.

It's okay if you withdraw your "good job" - we love the name.



NP: Great Job! Oddly enough my kids are

DD: Naomi
DS: Samuel
DD: Niamiah
DD: Neriah
DD: Noelle
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ds1 Michael
DS2 Nate
Ds3 Gabriel


SAH hockey mom in the inner suburbs.
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