Tatiana

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Anonymous wrote:Is it cultural appropriations if other people are using Russian names? Looking at you, all the Sashas, Natashas, and Tanyas without a shred of Slavic heritage


Well at Natalia and Alexandra were appropriated back in the day from Greek & Latin.


America is a melting pot. Get over it.

No culture has a patent on their names.

It is a compliment for it to be "appropriated. " Jeez!
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Anonymous wrote:Not a fan. Whore name.

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Anonymous wrote:Oooo, I love Tate. I'm gonna keep it in mind. I am due in September.


Ugh- now you move into the realm last names as first names. And it does make one think of potatoes. Is the thought that it’s pronounced ta-tee?


My middle aged brother is named Tate. Pronounced TAY-t.


Ok, cool. But we’re talking about a girl named Tatiana, right?


Try to keep up, dear.


What the hell are you talking about jackass? I’M reminding the PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Love Tate. Never thought of it. Going for it if my next baby is a girl.


You should totally go for it. What a great name. So cool, so hip for a girl. You have the best taste.
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Stripper name.
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Anonymous wrote:Stripper name.


True, very stripperish
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