--- In [email protected], "dvm8375"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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"
> <hjrobinson@> 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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