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Old 05-08-2015, 08:49 AM   #321
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Tadhg - that's a great name!
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Old 05-08-2015, 08:57 AM   #322
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After a 9 month long vetting process and much indecision, we went with Miles for our little boy (born yesterday).

There are an incredible number of ridiculous names out there
Congrats!

So Nenshi is his middle name, right? Or did you go with Naheed?
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Old 05-08-2015, 09:03 AM   #323
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I unfortunately know someone who named her daughter Khaleesi.

And to make matters worse she claims to this day it is some sort of historical name and has nothing to do with Game of Thrones as she's never read or seen or ever heard anything about it yada yada yada. It doesn't seem to matter to her the first appearance of that name ever was in the first book...
I was joking around with my wife saying that if we had a girl, we should name her Daenerys Targaryen. She is really gullible and still thinks I was serious.

Kind of OT, but is it culturally inappropriate for someone to name their child something that is not usually found in their culture? My wife has a Japanese name for a girl that she likes. Her sister-in-law is from Japan and seems to thinks it's a great idea, but other people that I have talked to said it is inappropriate or too weird.
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Old 05-08-2015, 09:25 AM   #324
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I was joking around with my wife saying that if we had a girl, we should name her Daenerys Targaryen. She is really gullible and still thinks I was serious.

Kind of OT, but is it culturally inappropriate for someone to name their child something that is not usually found in their culture? My wife has a Japanese name for a girl that she likes. Her sister-in-law is from Japan and seems to thinks it's a great idea, but other people that I have talked to said it is inappropriate or too weird.
In my opinion it will just cause issues for your daughter through her life, either through stereotypes, or more likely this event and a million occurrences like it throughout her life

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"is Saki in class today?"

"I'm here Mrs. Applebottom-the-substitute"

"Uhhhh...Are you ferlanding with me? You're not a Japanese girl, you're a red headed white girl."

"No, that's my name, my parents just really liked it"

Calls Principal to confirm girl isn't ferlanding with her, and then has bad first impression of your daughter


I am not saying the above is right, just that the possibility for slightly annoying/negative occurrences to come out of the situation is likely not worth the coolness of a name that would cause a million of these slight annoyances for your daughter throughout her day to day life. Makes a reservation, hostess doesn't believe her and thinks she's trying to scoop a japanese girls reservation... A million possibilities for annoyance.

My suggestion would be to give it to her as her middle name - you can then use it if you really like it (many folks go by their middle name) but can allow her the flexibility to use her first name if the confusion/annoyance of a Japanese name is too great.

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Congrats!

So Nenshi is his middle name, right? Or did you go with Naheed?
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We named our son Eric who was born 8 months ago.

We had a few comments from nurses and doctors about how it was cool that we picked more of a traditional name.

Unique names these days are names like Sarah, Jennifer, Nicole, Steve, Mark, etc. Crazy.
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Old 05-08-2015, 10:23 AM   #327
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We named our son Quentin - he turns 9 at the end of June. His name has been met with high approval or absolute horror.
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Old 05-08-2015, 10:35 AM   #328
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It didn't make the list for some reason, but the Hitmen drafted a kid named Andrea.
I'd assume the kid is an immigrant from a place where Andrea is an extremely common male name. No point lumping that guy in with Haydn.
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Old 05-08-2015, 11:08 AM   #329
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I was joking around with my wife saying that if we had a girl, we should name her Daenerys Targaryen. She is really gullible and still thinks I was serious.

Kind of OT, but is it culturally inappropriate for someone to name their child something that is not usually found in their culture? My wife has a Japanese name for a girl that she likes. Her sister-in-law is from Japan and seems to thinks it's a great idea, but other people that I have talked to said it is inappropriate or too weird.
Culturally inappropriate? Only to the most hyper-sensitive, annoying people.

I doubt any of us would think it inappropriate if someone in Japan named their daughter Jennifer. It's not like we own that name or something. You know, like "hey, that's our name, you can't use it!" would be pretty dumb.
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N has replaced Y. Instead of Timmy and Tommy, we get Timon and Tevin.
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Old 05-08-2015, 11:18 AM   #331
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I'd assume the kid is an immigrant from a place where Andrea is an extremely common male name. No point lumping that guy in with Haydn.
Yeah, Andrea is a common male name in many parts of Europe. The pronunciation is slightly different than the female version of the name that most North Americans are use to.

I actually suffer from this. I have an ethnic name that has feminine version that is way more popular in Canada. Growing up, it was always good for some laughs at my expense when teachers would call out names for attendance and would read it as the female version. It happened almost every time there was a sub. Even today, when telemarketers call, they usually default to it. It's a nice heads up though that the person doesn't know me and I can just hang up.
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After a 9 month long vetting process and much indecision, we went with Miles for our little boy (born yesterday).
Thanks for not spelling it with a Y.
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Most popular baby names for 2014 in the US, including Bode and Aranza: http://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/fast...bode-1.2365045
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Most popular baby names for 2014 in the US, including Bode and Aranza: http://www.ctvnews.ca/lifestyle/fast...bode-1.2365045
This does not bode well...
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I met a couple last week who named their newborn Style...........
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Old 05-10-2015, 07:39 PM   #337
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I have always been fond of the name Judgey McJudger
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The cashier at Safeway's nametag said "Candy". She looked like a totally shy girl, maybe 20. Not sure if her parents wanted her to be a stripper?
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The cashier at Safeway's nametag said "Candy". She looked like a totally shy girl, maybe 20. Not sure if her parents wanted her to be a stripper?
When I was 20 I worked in an Internet cafe and we used fake/joke name tags all the time.
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I knew a "Candy" back in high school. I am pretty sure she just goes by Candace now though.

It's a cute nickname for a kid, but doesn't fit most adults well.
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