Anonymous wrote:My first two kids didn’t get names until they were a week old.
For about a day in 2004 I wanted to name DS Braden. Hormones and sleep deprivation can do terrible things to a person.
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:I once read a book in which a child named her doll Chevrolet because she thought it sounded so pretty.
In high school, I had a first and middle name picked out for my future son. As life would have it, my Dh’s first and middle names are the exact same names, just reversed. We have all girls so I wouldn’t have gotten to use those names anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Clementine
Clemency is still pretty. I remember reading a book with a Clemency or a Clémencie.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I watched some mermaid movie as a young kid where there was a black haired and maybe black mermaid named Ebony. I thought it was the most beautiful name I had ever heard and it was my #1 as a child. I'm a blonde haired, Nicole Kidman white, blue eyed WASP so I got this lesson. Even if my child were biracial, "Ebony" would be pushing it.