Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd never give my children rhyming or versions of the one same name.
Examples from real life include; twins Joey and Zoey, and sisters born eight years apart, Melissa and Melinda.
Grew up with sisters Lisa and Elizabeth (lisa is Italian for Elizabeth).
And I'd never go the all same first letter name pattern for multiple children. I knew a family - let's call them the Harrisons; mom Hazel, dad Harvey and children were Helen, Heather and Heidi. Awful.
I was an adult expecting my own child when I realized my grandma named her first two kids Michelle and Michael.I asked her about it and she told me that Mike was the only name she’s ever liked, and my mom came first so she went with the nearest girl name.
TBF, she didn’t have the best sounding board. Her mother, my great-grandma, named my twin aunts Sharon and Karen. *shudder*
I have a friend who is the youngest of 6. A, B, C, D, E & F are the kids name. Started as accident and they continued the trend. Kinda cool, I think.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd never give my children rhyming or versions of the one same name.
Examples from real life include; twins Joey and Zoey, and sisters born eight years apart, Melissa and Melinda.
Grew up with sisters Lisa and Elizabeth (lisa is Italian for Elizabeth).
And I'd never go the all same first letter name pattern for multiple children. I knew a family - let's call them the Harrisons; mom Hazel, dad Harvey and children were Helen, Heather and Heidi. Awful.
I was an adult expecting my own child when I realized my grandma named her first two kids Michelle and Michael.I asked her about it and she told me that Mike was the only name she’s ever liked, and my mom came first so she went with the nearest girl name.
TBF, she didn’t have the best sounding board. Her mother, my great-grandma, named my twin aunts Sharon and Karen. *shudder*
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Damien
+1. Yes! Devil boy!
Anonymous wrote:I'd never give my children rhyming or versions of the one same name.
Examples from real life include; twins Joey and Zoey, and sisters born eight years apart, Melissa and Melinda.
Grew up with sisters Lisa and Elizabeth (lisa is Italian for Elizabeth).
And I'd never go the all same first letter name pattern for multiple children. I knew a family - let's call them the Harrisons; mom Hazel, dad Harvey and children were Helen, Heather and Heidi. Awful.
I asked her about it and she told me that Mike was the only name she’s ever liked, and my mom came first so she went with the nearest girl name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Jemima but I just couldn’t do it.
Same here!
What's wrong with Jemima?
It's all syrup! Aunt Jemima? Not so in the UK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Jemima but I just couldn’t do it.
Same here!
What's wrong with Jemima?
Anonymous wrote:Donald, Ivanka, Eric, melania
Anonymous wrote:Damien
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Jemima but I just couldn’t do it.
Same here!