Anonymous wrote:Timothee
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seven.
Soda is a close second.
Wait, did you already respond once, or are there two of you who like Seven & Soda?
The poster at 11/30/2023 21:20 said the same thing.
Anonymous wrote:Ever. A cashier at Target when I was in college, named after her grandmother.
Anonymous wrote:Or the opposite?
Trig and Track
From the mind of Sarah Palin
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the name Dutch. I was going to say for a boy but I think it works for a girl too.
Sorry, I can't help but think of a Dutch Oven when I hear the name. 🤢
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Dutch%20oven
Anonymous wrote:I am Greek and these are actual names in my family-
Socrates
Artemis
Electra
Hercules (Herc)
Athena
Demetra
Constantine (Gus)
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)