Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ack - sorry. Got distracted mid sentence. It is one of my best friend’s names.
Cathy? Is that you?
Yeah, you caught meSorry, I like that phrase.
What is with people asking if it’s their friend posting? This is not your Facebook group- ask them privately. Waste of space! ACK!
Well, that went over your head, Aimee.
Anonymous wrote:Clementine
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ack - sorry. Got distracted mid sentence. It is one of my best friend’s names.
Cathy? Is that you?
Yeah, you caught meSorry, I like that phrase.
What is with people asking if it’s their friend posting? This is not your Facebook group- ask them privately. Waste of space! ACK!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In high school, I dreamed about having girls and naming them Melody, Harmony, and Allegra (this was before the allergy medicine). I had 3 boys, though. Collin was on my short list for #1 and I am glad we went with our other choice.
Around 11-12 I thought I would name my daughters Cadence and Cadenza. Because I loved music sooo much. Wtf, they’re basically the same name!! And both are terrible.
I read a YA book series and the main character dreamed of naming her twin girls Denim and Lace, and I thought those were super cute names.
When I was very little I very earnestly promised my dad I would name my daughter Walterina, after him.
I used to really love Charlotte but now it’s so popular.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ack - sorry. Got distracted mid sentence. It is one of my best friend’s names.
Cathy? Is that you?
Yeah, you caught meSorry, I like that phrase.

Anonymous wrote:As a child, I loved the names Kristin, Kristina and Timothy.
My mother, never one to miss an opportunity to dash her daughter's dreams, told me Jewish people don't use those names.
I still love Kristin and Timothy, though my adoration for Kristina has waned.
Anonymous wrote:When I was little I wanted a daughter named Cassandra. Seems a little dramatic now.