Most pretentious name you've heard?

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Anonymous wrote:Blythe


I am so conflicted on this one. It has a great meaning and it works on ms danner. But I cannot imagine a baby with this name.


The problem with it is that while Blythe has a lovely meaning (joyous), when I hear it I think "blithe" (cheerfully indifferent) which has a negative connotation to me. Agree it suits Blythe Danner but not every name needs reviving.
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Anonymous wrote:I know a Jack


I’ll be impressed if you really only know one! 😂
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Aurelia
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“Bethesdo”
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Recently at the playground there were siblings, Crispin and Hamish. Crispy ham
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Anonymous wrote:Recently at the playground there were siblings, Crispin and Hamish. Crispy ham


Crispin immediately makes me think of CRISPR gene modification. I guess it should make me think of Crispin Glover but it doesn't. Just CRISPR.
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Anonymous wrote:Recently at the playground there were siblings, Crispin and Hamish. Crispy ham


Crispin immediately makes me think of CRISPR gene modification. I guess it should make me think of Crispin Glover but it doesn't. Just CRISPR.


It makes me think of Kindergarten Cop & Cullen Crisp, so I get it.
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My daughter has a Portia in her class. It’s a bit much for my taste.
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Anonymous wrote:Stella “it’s a family name”


ATE - if I had a thousand eyes I’d roll them all


Interesting, I don’t think of Stella as pretentious at all (nor do I have a kid named it, ftr!)


I have never known a Stella born to a family without a massive household income and family trust


Knew a stripper/“aerial silks teacher” with a toddler named Stella. So quite the opposite of pretentious, for me.
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Anonymous wrote:Beau


+1 Also any nicknames for III or IV, etc: Trip, Chip



I am married to an IV and mother to a V so this actually *is* a family thing, how is this pretentious?


You think family things can’t be pretentious? It’s pretentious because no one in the universe outside your family needs to know which numeric John Marshall you mean, because it’s not to differentiate from the Supreme Court justice. It was very occasionally necessary in family businesses that were truly multigenerational, now it’s just an effort to make a boring thing seem important.

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Hunter
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Genevieve, but I love it, would have considered it as a name candidate but DH hates it.
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Anonymous wrote:Thomas pronounced Toe-mas

How else would you pronounce it?


Probably Polish or some Slavic extraction.
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Mercedes
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Thomas pronounced Toe-mas

How else would you pronounce it?


Probably Polish or some Slavic extraction.


Also Irish, nickname Mossy.
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