I was careful not to choose a middle name like John or Michael that would sound overly Catholic. We get varying reactions - some people love the name, some don't. Interestingly, old people seem to really like it - lol!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think kids are accepting of names at all. Kids (especially older ones) are actually pretty mean to each other and I'd be worried that little Bishop would be the target for a lot of bullying and swirlies in the future. Just my 2 cents.
Little kids would bully a kid for teh name Bishop? Why anymore than Tom?
You must have been bullied for an obvious inability to think.
Not little kids, but middle school and higher.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't think kids are accepting of names at all. Kids (especially older ones) are actually pretty mean to each other and I'd be worried that little Bishop would be the target for a lot of bullying and swirlies in the future. Just my 2 cents.
Little kids would bully a kid for teh name Bishop? Why anymore than Tom?

Anonymous wrote:I don't think kids are accepting of names at all. Kids (especially older ones) are actually pretty mean to each other and I'd be worried that little Bishop would be the target for a lot of bullying and swirlies in the future. Just my 2 cents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like it and considered it for a middle name. Didn't end up using it because a close friend's late mother's maiden name was Bishop and I suspected she might want to use it if she has a second son. I'm not sure if she is thinking of using it as a middle or first name, but I think it sounds nice either way. Although, I am not Catholic so I don't have the "religious title" association at all. To me it is just a surname being used as a first or middle name.
At the end of the day, everyone is going to have some association with the name you choose, and unless it is their own kid's name odds are the association is either negative or goofy or undignified (e.g., I knew a ______ in high school and he was a jerk, my cousin's dog's name is _______, _________ was a character in [book, movie or tv show you've never read/seen]). Unless the name is overtly sexual or scatological, or infamous like Adolf or Saddam or Osama, you shouldn't worry about other people's associations. Go with what you like and what has positive associations for you -- no one else (besides your DH and the child himself) is going to have to live with the name every day.
I dunno if I go along w/ this logic. I'm not Jewish, but I wouldn't name a child "Rabbi," because I know that to MANY people, the name is a religious title.
Is Rabbi and Bishop really comparable tho? Nope. So this is a goofy thought.
why are they not comparable? they are both titles related to different religions.