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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Leighton Meester’s parents were in federal prison when she was born. That’s the type of people who name their kid Leighton. [/quote] aren’t you a peach? Please share, what’s your child’s name?[/quote] NP but agrees with PP, Caroline and Thomas. [/quote] That’s what I thought. Basic. :roll: [/quote] Sure, maybe. But I can tell you that some day when someone is looking at resumes, they're going to go ahead and call Caroline before Everleigh or Leighton. [/quote] Caroline will be boring and generic like her name with a boring and generic resume and they'll just assume she'll add nothing to the company and get ignored. [/quote] You really don't understand how the world works. [/quote] I actually agree with the PP. Do you see the popular names now a days? Forrest, Apple, etc. Super unique names. By the time your Caroline grows up, her name will be the odd one out. [/quote] No, the popular names now are Ava, Charlotte, and Grace. (The only Apple was Gwyneth's kid and Apple is a teen and Gwynnie has been consciously uncoupled for a long time)[/quote] I beg to differ. I know a preschool class with two Ashers, a Forrest, a Violet, a Knox, a Harlow and a few others. Unique names are “in”. [/quote]
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