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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yep. [b]White people can give their kids all kinds of "unconventional" names and it's not judged as being low class, uneducated, etc[/b]. But when black people do it, it's "ghetto." Honestly, I don't care if people want to name their kids Karsynne or DeMarcus but it should be judged in the same way (or not judged at all). The double standard when it comes to this type of stuff is ridicilous.[/quote] Of course it is - don't be ridiculous. My family is from a tiny town out west where all the (white) kids are given made up names, like Bentley, Bryce, Caden, Saylor, Aeverie, Dalton, etc. You don't hear those names here because they are made fun of and judged as being all of the above. Which, to be fair - they usually are.[/quote] Bryce? "Made up?" Only in the sense that all names are made up. :?: It's an old Scottish/Gaelic name. Lots of pro sports players, an award-winning Australian novelist, a former chairman/CEO of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, an United States Air Force four-star general.[/quote] Totally disagree, the weird / made up white names with Ys are low class and judged that way. People comment on the Aydins Kaydens Rhys Jayce etc they just don't say it to your face. [/quote] Rhys is a classic Welsh name. A Rhys fought with Henry Tudor at Bosworth Field. It is funny that people who know so very little think they are in a position to judge others as low class. Creative spellings, on the other hand, are stupid. If you want to name your kid Aidan (a fine Celtic name dating to the Middle Ages) spell it Aidan, not Aydin. [/quote]
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