Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logan and Colin
Now expecting a girl and totally stuck on names.
You can totally name a girl Logan!
Logan is an airport. Not a boy or girl name.
And a city in Utah.
It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North.
Logan doesnt bother me too much. To me these (all top 100 names) are worse:
Girls: Harper, Addison, Brooklyn, Kinsley, Everly/Everleigh
Boys: Easton, Greyson/Grayson, Hudson, Brooks
Parents name their daughters after the Everly Brothers?
My sister is an elementary school teacher and we have uproarious conversions about the latest wacky names for kids. She likes to mispronounce them on purpose when chatting with parents. Yes, partners, the teachers DO talk about your kids' names behind your backLaughter is a great stress reliever.
While I have zero issue with a teacher talking about the kids' names with her family or letting off steam about families, this is incredibly mean! I would suggest your sister go get a massage and find better ways to blow off steam than doing something that is generally considered a bullying technique.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logan and Colin
Now expecting a girl and totally stuck on names.
You can totally name a girl Logan!
Logan is an airport. Not a boy or girl name.
And a city in Utah.
It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North.
What a bizarre take. Logan is definitely a name, and a relatively popular name at that. I grew up with a boy named Logan and went college with a girl named Logan. It’s an extremely popular name in Scotland. It’s the first name of the comic book character Wolverine and has been a name on several very popular TV shows.
Saying it’s not a name because you associate with a couple place names is like saying “Virginia is a state, not a girls name.” You don’t seem to understand how language and words work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logan and Colin
Now expecting a girl and totally stuck on names.
You can totally name a girl Logan!
Logan is an airport. Not a boy or girl name.
And a city in Utah.
It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North.
Logan doesnt bother me too much. To me these (all top 100 names) are worse:
Girls: Harper, Addison, Brooklyn, Kinsley, Everly/Everleigh
Boys: Easton, Greyson/Grayson, Hudson, Brooks
Parents name their daughters after the Everly Brothers?
My sister is an elementary school teacher and we have uproarious conversions about the latest wacky names for kids. She likes to mispronounce them on purpose when chatting with parents. Yes, partners, the teachers DO talk about your kids' names behind your backLaughter is a great stress reliever.
While I have zero issue with a teacher talking about the kids' names with her family or letting off steam about families, this is incredibly mean! I would suggest your sister go get a massage and find better ways to blow off steam than doing something that is generally considered a bullying technique.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logan and Colin
Now expecting a girl and totally stuck on names.
You can totally name a girl Logan!
Logan is an airport. Not a boy or girl name.
And a city in Utah.
It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North.
Logan doesnt bother me too much. To me these (all top 100 names) are worse:
Girls: Harper, Addison, Brooklyn, Kinsley, Everly/Everleigh
Boys: Easton, Greyson/Grayson, Hudson, Brooks
Parents name their daughters after the Everly Brothers?
My sister is an elementary school teacher and we have uproarious conversions about the latest wacky names for kids. She likes to mispronounce them on purpose when chatting with parents. Yes, partners, the teachers DO talk about your kids' names behind your backLaughter is a great stress reliever.
While I have zero issue with a teacher talking about the kids' names with her family or letting off steam about families, this is incredibly mean! I would suggest your sister go get a massage and find better ways to blow off steam than doing something that is generally considered a bullying technique.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logan and Colin
Now expecting a girl and totally stuck on names.
You can totally name a girl Logan!
Logan is an airport. Not a boy or girl name.
And a city in Utah.
It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North.
What a bizarre take. Logan is definitely a name, and a relatively popular name at that. I grew up with a boy named Logan and went college with a girl named Logan. It’s an extremely popular name in Scotland. It’s the first name of the comic book character Wolverine and has been a name on several very popular TV shows.
Saying it’s not a name because you associate with a couple place names is like saying “Virginia is a state, not a girls name.” You don’t seem to understand how language and words work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Logan and Colin
Now expecting a girl and totally stuck on names.
You can totally name a girl Logan!
Logan is an airport. Not a boy or girl name.
And a city in Utah.
It is awful. Might as well name the kid Apple or North.
Logan doesnt bother me too much. To me these (all top 100 names) are worse:
Girls: Harper, Addison, Brooklyn, Kinsley, Everly/Everleigh
Boys: Easton, Greyson/Grayson, Hudson, Brooks
Parents name their daughters after the Everly Brothers?
My sister is an elementary school teacher and we have uproarious conversions about the latest wacky names for kids. She likes to mispronounce them on purpose when chatting with parents. Yes, partners, the teachers DO talk about your kids' names behind your backLaughter is a great stress reliever.
While I have zero issue with a teacher talking about the kids' names with her family or letting off steam about families, this is incredibly mean! I would suggest your sister go get a massage and find better ways to blow off steam than doing something that is generally considered a bullying technique.
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