Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything Irish, unless you are of Irish descent.
Yes one thousand times over. Maeve, Declan, Mairead, Declan, Aidan, Eamon. Cut it out wanna be Irish Americans!
I find this very weird too. As an Irish-American from both sides, our family is literally riddled (cousins on both sides) with all sorts of Irish names. So I am used to this in my own family, but then if I meet someone who has like 1% drop of Irish blood and they have names such as the above, I am kind of like, "Huh?" I mean, of course it's their choice, but I admit to finding it just a little weird. I guess I feel it would be equally weird if I named my kids names such as "Carlos," "Jose," and "Juanita." A totally different ethnicity than my own!
"Imitation is the best form of flattery."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anything Irish, unless you are of Irish descent.
Yes one thousand times over. Maeve, Declan, Mairead, Declan, Aidan, Eamon. Cut it out wanna be Irish Americans!
Anonymous wrote:Anything Irish, unless you are of Irish descent.
Anonymous wrote:Weird spellings of ordinary names in an attempt to be unique.
Pretensious "family" names.
Soap opera names.
Numbers, Fruits, and Symbols for names.
Anonymous wrote:Kayla
Callie
Caleigh
Kayleigh
Kaya
Calleigh
Kayleen
Carleigh
Carlie
Karlie
Karlie
Karliegh
Kaylee
Kylee
Kaylah
Caylah
is there any variation I forgot?
Anonymous wrote:I just saw the name Anniston for the first time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just saw the name Anniston for the first time.
That could well be a family name, though I can only see Jennifer Anniston when I read the name.