Anonymous wrote:Storey
Beckett
Anonymous wrote:Rutabaga
Anonymous wrote:I worked with a woman named Honey, and now know a baby named Honey. Highly dislike this name. I was so uncomfortable calling my coworker Honey.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From resumes that have come across my desk (I’m a lawyer, fwiw):
Texys (pronounced like Texas…definitely not from Texas)
Dangyr (guy—pronounced Danger—middle name; I actually gently suggested he might want to simply include a middle initial)
And you think these are cool?
Isn’t this thread about Kewl names? Ya know, the ridiculous nonsense some strivers use as names to be you-nique…and Dcumlandia pokes fun at?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From resumes that have come across my desk (I’m a lawyer, fwiw):
Texys (pronounced like Texas…definitely not from Texas)
Dangyr (guy—pronounced Danger—middle name; I actually gently suggested he might want to simply include a middle initial)
And you think these are cool?
Anonymous wrote:From resumes that have come across my desk (I’m a lawyer, fwiw):
Texys (pronounced like Texas…definitely not from Texas)
Dangyr (guy—pronounced Danger—middle name; I actually gently suggested he might want to simply include a middle initial)
Anonymous wrote:A little girl named Ruger a few months ago.
Anonymous wrote:I really, really hope that 99% of this thread is sarcasm.