Anonymous wrote:Baron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Talon. I don't think the person who chose this as a name for their child realizes it means "claw", they aren't particularly bright.
And I came here to share Fallon (girl). I’m like felon? Talon? Fallopian tube? This is not a first name and anything it’s misheard as shouldn’t be a name either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy
West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.
I thought hispanic women did too, like doloros?
I'm so glad that is not done in my culture-my kids would be Vomit and Migraine.
Anonymous wrote:Trail (boy)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily
How on earth does a name like Emily make it onto the same list as Cherith?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy
West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.
I thought hispanic women did too, like doloros?
Anonymous wrote:Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily
Anonymous wrote:Cherith
Ripley
Joy
Emily
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Trouble -- girl
Cherub -- boy
West African women often give names that reflect the pregnancies.
I thought hispanic women did too, like doloros?
Anonymous wrote:Talon. I don't think the person who chose this as a name for their child realizes it means "claw", they aren't particularly bright.
Anonymous wrote:Ruger, a 2 year old girl.