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RE: Some people's parents - 7/30/2008 5:03:31 PM
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fantom
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]What not to do: As a young lady why she is named October when she was born in July Yikes!!! Think...what month might this child have been conceived to be born in July.... Explain that to your five year old when they ask Mommy, why is my name October???? I always think parents should consider , How is that going to look on a resume' someday? Adidas Smith... hmmm. Reebok Anderson .... lovely Pepsi Olsen... excellent as long as she doesn't apply at CocaCola. And for the Niss family, I recommend always spelling your name, no First Initial, last name.
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/5/2008 5:44:21 PM
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And what is the significance of the inititials JNR? If it were DNR, then i would get it, but what does JNR stand for? JNR = Junior. While it always seems fairly common for Americans to tag Jnr onto a son's name, it's not so common in other parts of the world. OK, it took me a while to get back to this thread, but I wanted to say that I have never, in my entire life, seen Junior abreviated as JNR! It's always been Jr. Where do you live where they put the N in it?
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/5/2008 8:01:43 PM
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joannepir
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I know of a girl named Tannen Baum. That's cute.
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/6/2008 2:33:12 PM
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LOL ... yeah ... I only remember the Nimrod part of his suggestion ... it was Nimrod and then two or three of those unpronounceable names ...
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 9:06:52 AM
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zoebob
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I would bet that even pronounced incorrectly in its native language it doesn't mean anything bad. If you are thinking of Nastia Luickin (sp?) she was born in Russia so it's not like she was in an English speaking country where her parents could think that being pronounced wrong would be nasty
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 9:22:01 AM
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agapetos
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I was and I've just checked her out. Nastia is a nickname.
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 10:59:11 AM
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zoebob
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LOL My DD is ASH. My SIl wanted to name her DD one thing but the intials would have spelled ARM but her husband didn't want her initials to spell something so they changed it.
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 11:38:56 AM
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Theresa Green, Aphrodite Cox and Amanda Marin Trees are Green Yep, we had a Teresa Green at school too, and she never heard the last of it.
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 11:40:34 AM
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My husband sold one of his paintings to a man called Peter File. (that sounds worse with the English pronunciation than the American, but I am sure y'all will get it)
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 12:18:27 PM
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Some of the girls' names we considered made some interesting acronyms.... Olivia Ryanne (O.R.K.) Ryanne Elizabeth (R.E.K. "I'm a ramblin' wrek from Georgia Tech and a heck of an engineer") Olivia Abigail (O.A.K.) There were a few more, but those are the ones we actually considered for a time.
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RE: Some people's parents - 8/16/2008 12:23:07 PM
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manda59
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We liked the name Matt, but our surname is White. So he would have been Matt White, which here is paint. So we crossed that one off the list!
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