Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Willoughby
I hate that OP is doing this but this is the objectively correct answer.
Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke weatherly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you live in Loudoun county?
This sounds more like an Arlington thing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this a joke weatherly?
She probably thinks some names are “too popular” and thinks an obscure name will make her precious snowflake be more unique. Instead it will just cause confusion, mockery and administrative headaches for her kids their entire lives and they will hate her for it later.
There’s a reason names get popular. Popular names are good.
I would have loved to have been a “Weatherly.” my father named me Jennifer because he had never known anyone named Jennifer. He thought it was unique. Lol, lol, lol… there were three of us in every class. We all had to be known by our last initial as well. I hated it.
Anonymous wrote:Winsome.
Anonymous wrote:Whatchamacallit
Anonymous wrote:When I named my kids I gave them occupational names. So I have
Coder
Soldier
President
Anonymous wrote:Willoughby
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wren
I thought Wren was a boys name? Is it also feminine or is there a feminine form?