| I know a little boy named Mark - and I was like ' huh, that's unusual.' His cohort is made up of Henry, Theodore, Bodhi, Brody, Lennox, etc. But it's rare to find a Mark or John these days. I find it very refreshing! |
I'm the PP you're responding to. My background is Ashkenazi and German. My kids have royalty-of-England names. Cultural appropriation? |
I know one |
Haha, you've posted before about Zelda, right? You're making me love Zelda too!
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I'm married to a Bryan. I know a couple little Lauras, and my older daughter was in daycare with a jessica |
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Cindy/Cynthia
Gerri |
I know a family with a Gideon. All their kids have biblical names-and they have a half dozen kids |
| We named our son Dean and I love it! You never hear it anymore..... |
And I have 2 kids and am also a teacher and I have met tons of kids w/ these names. |
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Bonnie, Polly, Helen, Mary, Marie
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I have an Erica
Hi, Heather's mom! I forgot about the musical names - Harmony, Melody and Cadence. |
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Raphael, Simon
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| I like Adrienne |
My sons name is Sean. His great grandfather (my father's father) was from Scotland. We don't have any relatives back there, have never been, and my son has never met his great-grandfather. Was I a bad bad girl? |
We don't care. Or rather, we think our ancestresses are kickass women and we are proud of them. So we do care. But Bridget is a pan-European name with many variations. I prefer Brigitte. |