Anonymous wrote:Hunter - why name your kid that???
West
Sequoia
Anonymous wrote:I likes Blakesley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hunter - why name your kid that???
West
Sequoia
I like Hunter. I like Harper, too.
Hunter - kills animals
Harper - harpie/ harp on smth
These are the associations I have with these names, but I'd like to change my perception, esp. since they're becoming popular. I would really appreciate someone chiming in and giving me the background of these names, or more positive associations. I'm not being derisive - just an immigrant with ESL.
Anonymous wrote:Burke - a baby girl
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Carion...While is sounds nice, I don't think the parents checked to see what it meant.
You reminded me! I've know two people named Simian-- a WASP girl who spelled it just like that, and a black boy spelled Simeon.
Anonymous wrote:Carion...While is sounds nice, I don't think the parents checked to see what it meant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hunter - why name your kid that???
West
Sequoia
I like Hunter. I like Harper, too.
Anonymous wrote:Another teacher here:
Ikea
Unique Buffalo (Buffalo was her last name)
African Queen (again, Queen was the last name)
sisters--Angela, then the next year Tangela
Donta (yes, I know you just said "Don tah" but it was pronounced "Don tay" as in the dude who had an inferno.)
Anonymous wrote:Am I the only one who thinks it's pretty crappy that people are posting the full names of CHILDREN, and/or the names of entire families, all of which make it quite easy to identify people...the ridicule them? And teachers at that. Shame on you guys.