Anonymous wrote:Heathrow is better than choosing Dulles!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paddington and Hermione
Huh? someone who loves english kid lit. Not what I think of as pretentious esp since both characters are of modest background.
Yes, I'm tickled by the idea that it's pretentious to name a child after a small bear in a duffel coat, named after a London train station, who regularly covers himself with jam.
I don't think paddington is pretentious, but I do think its a bit silly. Go bigger -- Heathrow or Schipol.
OMG Heathrow would be the BEST! Please please let's start a trend of international airport babynames. That would be a new front in tweeness/pretentiousness.
I can see an O'Hare, a Heathrow, Hartsfield, and .... wait for it ... IDLEWILD. I will pay $1000 to anyone who names their child Idlewild. It is just so PERFECT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thessaly. My pretentious asshat of an ex named his daughter that.
That actually sounds really pretty!
Heathrow is better than choosing Dulles!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Paddington and Hermione
Huh? someone who loves english kid lit. Not what I think of as pretentious esp since both characters are of modest background.
Yes, I'm tickled by the idea that it's pretentious to name a child after a small bear in a duffel coat, named after a London train station, who regularly covers himself with jam.
I don't think paddington is pretentious, but I do think its a bit silly. Go bigger -- Heathrow or Schipol.
OMG Heathrow would be the BEST! Please please let's start a trend of international airport babynames. That would be a new front in tweeness/pretentiousness.
I can see an O'Hare, a Heathrow, Hartsfield, and .... wait for it ... IDLEWILD. I will pay $1000 to anyone who names their child Idlewild. It is just so PERFECT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The most upper class names are classic, mostly christian, and boring. Just look through the history books or at royalty.
Girls:
Anne, Elizabeth, Sarah, Sophia, Catherine, Amelia, Charlotte, Isla, Mary, Victoria, Alexandra
Boys:
Phillip, Charles, William, James, Edward, Henry, George, David, Andrew, Arthur, Richard, John
Don’t think isla really goes on that list
She's trying to slip in DD's name and claim UC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mercedes
?? This is a common Spanish woman’s name.
Anonymous wrote:I used to work with a woman named Hope Diamond.
And no, I didn’t work at a strip club.
Anonymous wrote:Mercedes
Anonymous wrote:A brief skim through this thread shows that most of you have no idea what "pretentious" means.
Ridiculous does not equal pretentious.
Generic, Christian names do not equal pretentious.
Pretentious is "expressive of affected, unwarranted, or exaggerated importance, worth, or stature."
You're welcome.