Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 21:01     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

I’m naming my next dog OP.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 20:19     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Meh. I named my child a popular dog name. Only other time I’ve heard someone calling his name was at a dog park. Whatever. He’s a teenager now and likes it so I’m cool with it.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 20:06     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A college friend named her dog Ava at the height of the Ava craze and now a poster here named her dog Sophia. A neighbor’s dog is named Ella.

Feels mean spirited to me.


Just when I think it is the silliest lt ever, another idiot posts!




? Like you?

Honestly, I don’t know what you’re trying to say or if you’re calling yourself an idiot for posting.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 17:47     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:A college friend named her dog Ava at the height of the Ava craze and now a poster here named her dog Sophia. A neighbor’s dog is named Ella.

Feels mean spirited to me.


Just when I think it is the silliest lt ever, another idiot posts!

Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:43     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:A college friend named her dog Ava at the height of the Ava craze and now a poster here named her dog Sophia. A neighbor’s dog is named Ella.

Feels mean spirited to me.


OP again. Thanks for all the responses. I am clearly in the wrong here. DD wants to name out new puppy Emmie and I’m glad it’s not going to be seen as unkind or insulting.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:38     Subject: Re:Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

We usually name our dogs after Greek or Roman deities. Last dog was named Athena (Greek goddess of war). Then my kids' class had a new girl start--Athena. Whoops.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:33     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:How about the name Charlotte for a dog?


I already know a dog named Charlotte and it is my dd's name. Neither she or I are offended..lol
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:32     Subject: Re:Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:It's incredibly weird to give pets people names.


Why? Do you only want Rex, Fido, Spot? That would be pretty boring
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:30     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:It’s meaner to name your kid a dog name. Like my brother who named his kid Milo.


Yup. My sister named my nephew Cooper. 😒
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:28     Subject: Re:Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

My two dogs names are Madison and Samantha. Have something to say about that?
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 16:26     Subject: Re:Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Huh? In what world is this an insult?



In this world. Tell me your daughter’s name and I’ll respond with, “That’s a dog’s name!” Let me know how it feels.


What?
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 15:59     Subject: Re:Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:My kids want to name our me t puppy Ella. They each have two Ellie’s in their classes (and youngest has three Sophia’s) so I wouldn’t feel right about naming a dog Ellie.

I love the name Joan for a dog.


If we ever get a dog again I want to name it Barbara.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 15:56     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

I always wanted a dog named Kyle because I like the sound of the word. It's a hard start with a smooth finish. It also plays well with accents.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 15:49     Subject: Re:Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

OP would hate my neighborhood. There are dogs named Ava, Maddie, Gracie, Ellie, Lucy and Izzy.
Anonymous
Post 10/10/2021 14:15     Subject: Isn’t it mean-spirited to name your dog a very popular baby girl’s name?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:A college friend named her dog Ava at the height of the Ava craze and now a poster here named her dog Sophia. A neighbor’s dog is named Ella.

Feels mean spirited to me.


I am so confused by this. What on earth is mean-spirited about naming a dog Ava, Sophia, or Ella?


+1 Super confused as to what OP is possibly offended by here