Also Queen Latifa is named Dana. Her friends call her Dana not HRH. |
I know someone from middle of no where PA with a Madison and a Brooklyn. It felt so forced when I heard she named her kids this- like she was trying to fo the trendy thing. |
I am wholly SHOOK someone with a Hudson and a Brooklyn is from NYC and feels like they tie to family living there. I have only ever heard these names on people from Nowheresville, USA who saw a few episodes of Sex and the City. /New Yorker |
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I am way too old to get pregnant, and up until this moment, I was very happy with my family of all boys, but this thread has made me want to have a baby girl and name her Brooklyn. I figure it's a win/win situation. I'll have a nice baby with a nice name, and all the crazies will come out of the wood work and I'll be able to stay far away from them.
Seriously, I know DCUM is full of judgmentalism, but this thread wins. |
How about someone names their kid Sacramento or Boise? |
I don't picture it as hillbilly (how??) or Jersey. I picture it as a girl who is tall and very thin, has very long light to medium brown hair, is not really plain but not some instagrammer, a bit introverted, reads a lot. I don't have an image for a boy Brooklyn.
Maybe just because Brooklyn, brown, and brunette all begin with the same 2 letters? |
I'm guessing most "people" names started as names of things--including fire and probably something like fireplace or hearth. (Try Arni, Icelandic --easily a name) |
A friend of my daughter is named Brooklyn. She is lovely. I don't think it is nice to say any name is "low class". |
Mowgli as in the Kipling's novel about the child raised by wild animals? ![]() |
I'm not from New York, but I always thought real Manhattanites name their children Hatsy and Arthur, not Brooklyn and Hudson. ![]() |
She’s the straitlaced kid of a teacher and police officer. Her real name is Dana Elaine Owens. |
How about Perth Amboy? Or are double names a no-no? |
Walla Walla would be awesome or heck New York, New York. |
I know someone named Nyny, and I always think New York, New York. It's pronounced nine-y, and she's lovely. |