Middle name suggestions for Dixie

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorta thinking OP is the troll here!


I agree and just want to add that "Dixie" has never been commonly used in the south.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a Christian. conservative, non-raciest, well educated, southern woman and my husband and I are considering naming our unborn daughter Dixie. We live in Alabama (the Heart of Dixie) and are very proud of our families' rich southern heritages. We see nothing wrong with naming our daughter Dixie.


You're not well educated, it's racist.
Anonymous
My cat's name is Dixie.
Anonymous
For the love of god, pick a different first name! Or, as others have said, pick an awesome middle name so she can use it instead of Dixie.
Anonymous
How about Clueless or Racist for the middle name? Or you could always go with Naive?
Anonymous
Manuel Stimulación.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Daisy was my grandmother's name. I can't be the only one who associates this name with a dear, sweet old lady, can I?


Daisy is infinitely better than Dixie!
Anonymous
Dixie Normous
Anonymous
Well Dixie is 2 years old now. Maybe OP can tell us what she chose as DDs middle name.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am a Christian. conservative, non-raciest, well educated, southern woman and my husband and I are considering naming our unborn daughter Dixie. We live in Alabama (the Heart of Dixie) and are very proud of our families' rich southern heritages. We see nothing wrong with naming our daughter Dixie.


by this definition you are most certainly racist
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well Dixie is 2 years old now. Maybe OP can tell us what she chose as DDs middle name.


Hilarious! I didn't catch that time gap and clearly others didn't either!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well Dixie is 2 years old now. Maybe OP can tell us what she chose as DDs middle name.


Hilarious! I didn't catch that time gap and clearly others didn't either!

I never understand the revival of these old threads. Did someone actually search "Dixie"? And then not notice that the thread was 2 years old? I think there should be thread locks after a period of no posts (maybe 60 days?).
Anonymous
I like Dixie Mae
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well Dixie is 2 years old now. Maybe OP can tell us what she chose as DDs middle name.


Hilarious! I didn't catch that time gap and clearly others didn't either!

I never understand the revival of these old threads. Did someone actually search "Dixie"? And then not notice that the thread was 2 years old? I think there should be thread locks after a period of no posts (maybe 60 days?).


Probably so! Especially for those of us who just follow along like sheep!
Anonymous
I like Dixie Mae
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