Anonymous wrote:For some reason, whenever anyone asks for Indian baby name help many posters seem to feel the need to repost any and all previous similar queries.
Yet there can be dozens and dozens of other baby name help questions daily, boy or girl, and people just participate instead of reposting older posts.
Anonymous wrote:I like the name Kiran, although, my $0.02, it doesn't sound Indian to me. I would probably assume it's a different spelling of Kieran, like Kieran Culkin.
I've always liked the name Nesan (sounds like Nathan with an s).
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a total loss for a name. Don't like the usual Neel, Rohan, Raj etc. Would like to have an easy to pronounce and intuitive to spell name. Any ideas on either names or recommendations on books/websites?
I thought names were given based on some sort of feat.... i.e. Dances with Wolves.
In that case, your name must be "Lame Comedienne".
Normally I would simply delete this post and I apologize to the OP for further disrupting her thread. But, I am getting really sick and tired of this antic. The first of this sort of joke about Indian names was probably made on DCUM over 10 years ago. It may have been mildly humorous at the time. When it was repeated shortly thereafter, it had lost any sense of humor. Now, after seeing these jokes hundreds of times, they are very, very, very not funny. Needless to say, they are not original. I get the sense that posters see these posts and think they can be just like the cool kids if they do it next time. So, I want to make it very clear that such posts are not funny and not appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am at a total loss for a name. Don't like the usual Neel, Rohan, Raj etc. Would like to have an easy to pronounce and intuitive to spell name. Any ideas on either names or recommendations on books/websites?
Uh, well, those names you listed are the westernized abbreviated names
I had Indian friends named Gopalakrishna and Venkatesh
Are you Indian? If so you know know some names?