Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moira, Jessica, or any of those Madison / Greyson / Brayden / ridiculous names southern people like to give their children. Or Baxer / Madison / Piper / ridiculous names urban liberals like to give their children.
Urban Liberals?! The only kids I know named Piper and Madison along with Brayden are rural Virginia red-necks and trump lovers.
PP here. I'm an urban liberal FWIW. did you read the post? Last 2 names you mentioned are the southern ones I said. These names are incredibly popular in NC. I know a bunch of Piper, Hunter, Baxter, Madison, names for girls among my community. Basically, take a masculine last name and make it the first name for your girl. It's dumb.
Baxer / Madison / Piper / ridiculous names urban liberals like to give their children.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Bertha
Dorcas
Richard nn Dick
All family names, but just no way now. The teasing would be terrible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Moira, Jessica, or any of those Madison / Greyson / Brayden / ridiculous names southern people like to give their children. Or Baxer / Madison / Piper / ridiculous names urban liberals like to give their children.
Urban Liberals?! The only kids I know named Piper and Madison along with Brayden are rural Virginia red-necks and trump lovers.
Anonymous wrote:Moira, Jessica, or any of those Madison / Greyson / Brayden / ridiculous names southern people like to give their children. Or Baxer / Madison / Piper / ridiculous names urban liberals like to give their children.