Anonymous wrote:Both pretentious and tacky - Emory (their alma mater)
Anonymous wrote:My parents named me a kinda pretentious name in the ‘70s. A girl’s name from Shakespeare. At least it’s classic, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ScarJost just named their son Cosmo. I like it although I can’t help but think of the drink.
Nope. Nope. Nope. That is a disaster.
Anonymous wrote:ScarJost just named their son Cosmo. I like it although I can’t help but think of the drink.
Anonymous wrote:
What names are you thinking of using OP?
Names from your culture of origin are rarely considered tacky or pretentious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ironically naming your child after the English royal family is considered classy. Elizabeth, Charles, Katherine, Julia. Etc.
WTF. THere hasn't been one in 200 yrs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. boys name for a girl (Spencer) or girls name for a boy (Ashley)
2. Braxton, Braedon
Ashley was a boy's name first.
And if you create a time machine, you can go back to name you son Ashley and then dance the Charleston