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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s fine. When someone introduces themselves you say “nice to meet you” and move on. I literally don’t even think twice about someone’s name (unless it’s the first time hearing it). That’s just who the person is known as. If it’s anything more than that, YOU are the problem. People overthink way too much, and this is why every kid has the same boring name.[/quote] Hmm, I feel like the overthinking can also go the other way, and make some people obsess over giving a child the most perfectly unique name that will dictate a specific personality and command respect and make people like them. But it turns out you could have named them Sophia or Theo or some other popular name and they would have led the same life. Which is not to say people should give their kids common names— I like when I hear a variety of names. But it just doesn’t matter that much. If OP likes Daisy, she should give her DD that name. If she prefers Emma or Clementine or Sophia or Mildred, she should do that. It doesn’t matter, it’s entirely up to the parents, and it is not going to make or break your kid unless you are naming them Hitler or something.[/quote]
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