Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
I love Harper, just because of Harper Lee. Hunter is a horrendous name, it has nothing but violent connetations and a prevalent name for rednecks.
Got it. Your a bigot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Simeon is a Hebrew name, and biblical - "he has heard.".
Ok, but in English it means monkey! Or rather, primate. To refer to someone as having "simian" features means they look like a monkey. There are lots of beautiful words in other languages that mean something entirely different in other languages. And that disqualifies them as names, in my book, if you have any connection at all to the language that carries the other meaning.
Anonymous wrote:I'm a former teacher, so I've seen a lot of uh, hmmmmm names in my day. Here are a few of the top contenders.
(sibling sets)
Haven, Halo, and Hunter
Harrison and Lennon (kinda cute)
Jenna and Janna (that was hell on a teacher, they were twins)
Huntington (like the crippling disease) and his older brother Charleston Heston (first and middle)
(kreative spelling)
Aliviyah
Peightahn
Bent'Leigh
Kloey
(Just horrible)[b]
Blakesley
Dusky
Braxton
Diesel
Braxlee
Can you beat me?
Anonymous wrote:A girl I graduated HS with just named her son "Christian Grayson...." We all know where that came from.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burke - a baby girl
What's wrong with Burke? I know a girl named Burke and it's her mom's maiden name. I happen to love it.
It could be because I am British but calling someone a burk is well - not kind.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=burke
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hunter - why name your kid that???
West
Sequoia
Love Hunter and Seqoia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burke - a baby girl
What's wrong with Burke? I know a girl named Burke and it's her mom's maiden name. I happen to love it.
Anonymous wrote:Trying to think of some kids I taught...
Raven (her mother was Starr)
Jacobie (called him Cobie)
Kylle (pronounced like Kyle guess the second l was silent)
Priest
I did see someone sign her name at a store - her last name heartly she made a heart than put ly after the heart. The cashier kinda giggled and asked for an id - she signed her license like that too. She was young like 19 - so hopefully she grows out of it before she names kids
Anonymous wrote: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.
Simeon is a Hebrew name, and biblical - "he has heard.".
Anonymous wrote: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.
I love Harper, just because of Harper Lee. Hunter is a horrendous name, it has nothing but violent connetations and a prevalent name for rednecks.