A friend of mine just named her twin sons Judd and Jed.  I think the
babies should be taken away from her, as this is clearly abuse.

Oh, and she and her husband have "J" names, as does their older
son.  Are you sick yet?



--- In [email protected], "hannahbearlee"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Eek.  Some of the spellings are particularly . . . tasty.
> >
> > Four years ago, my own sister and her husband named their
daughter
> > Carey.  (They had an excuse, though, as that's our mom's maiden
> > name.)  Two years ago, they named their son Jake, although the
> rest
> > of us argued for Jacob. 
> >
> > And one of my coworkers just announced the birth of his new
> > granddaughter, Makayla.
> >
> > FYI re:  "Taj":  it's actually a word defined in the
> dictionary.  "A
> > tall conical cap worn by Muslims as a headdress of
distinction." 
> > I'd bet the parents are Muslims.
> >
> > Just realized:  there's an Aspen, but no Sierra?  (Or Ciera, as
> I've
> > also seen it spelled?)
> >
>
> Never been a big fan of people naming their children just the
> nickname...kind of takes the fun out of it.  Though, I did know a
> Bobby once, who was just Bobby.  His mother was Vietnamese and
> wanted to give him the most 'American' name she could.  His father
> (who was a white US serviceman) was overseas and no one had ever
> explained to her about nicknames.  So Bobby was just Bobby.
>






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