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Memento posted:Kid at the shopping centre just now being called over by his morbidly obese mother.
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Memento posted:Kid at the shopping centre just now being called over by his morbidly obese mother. Guaranteed at some point his nickname will be Aspie.
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 22:24 |
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Oh and yesterday my wife went to a mother's group thing with a friend and met two girls named Tinka-Belle and Tuesday.
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# ? Dec 22, 2016 22:44 |
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Mackenzie as a girls name. It literally means Kenzie's Son.
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 04:56 |
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NoNotTheMindProbe posted:
My boss's name is Micaela. So close, yet so far from a practically-real name. Saw a girl at the HEB next door to work with the same name spelled the same way, too. Growing up I only ever saw it spelled the "normal" way (stick an A on the end of Michael), and McKayla and its variants seem to be confined to small children for now, I didn't realize there was a 90s trend for that particular name. Our two Tories (Tory and Tori, both under 25) complain about having the same name on a crew of like a dozen people, but let me tell you about my early-80s childhood spent being one of never less than four Elizabeths in any given room, and half the other girls were named Jennifer or Jessica.
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 05:30 |
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Blurtis
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 05:59 |
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NoNotTheMindProbe posted:Mackenzie as a girls name. It literally means Kenzie's Son. Likewise "Madison", which has the English word "son" right in there.
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 06:02 |
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Uklrerg
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 06:03 |
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Gardino Befloog
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 06:09 |
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There's a Howard Stern Tradio prank call where the host talks to a real caller named "Larvis".
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# ? Dec 25, 2016 07:19 |
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Porntip Kirkpatrick.
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# ? Dec 26, 2016 04:44 |
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I recently encountered young women named Stori and Cash
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# ? Dec 26, 2016 05:20 |
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Can't remember if I've posted this before but sometimes at my work I spot the family name 'Lickfold'. Also 'Wellbeloved' but that's kinda nice.
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# ? Dec 26, 2016 18:49 |
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My girlfriend's mom met knows some twin brothers from her church named Dwayne and Dee-Wayne.
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Bertrand Hustle posted:Cotey. Sounds like one of Wayne Gretzky's made up names, but it's a real person. I have a cousin named Koty. In an Australian accent, it sounds exactly like Cody, which is a fairly common name.
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# ? Dec 27, 2016 05:46 |
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"Hildy" Hildegard H. Horn nee Haux.
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# ? Dec 28, 2016 02:22 |
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Little girl named Sovereign Heart Little boy named Knowledge Wisdom DemonDarkhorse has a new favorite as of 04:29 on Dec 28, 2016 |
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DemonDarkhorse posted:Little girl named Sovereign Heart This sounds like song lyrics.
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DemonDarkhorse posted:Sovereign, Heart
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# ? Dec 28, 2016 08:14 |
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PhenixDemonDarkhorse posted:Little girl named Sovereign Heart I'd say split odds between hippie new agers and Mormon.
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# ? Dec 28, 2016 19:45 |
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There was a kid in 7th grade named Mike Hunt. I mean he was from the sticks but what the gently caress parents would do that? And a girl named Kandy Korn.
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# ? Dec 29, 2016 03:08 |
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stubblyhead posted:Phenix 2 completely different families, btw, with very different demographics. They should join forces and create the planeteers though.
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# ? Dec 29, 2016 03:58 |
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I've heard from a few people that they know someone who knows someone who met someone named "Ima Hoar". I call bullshit.
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# ? Dec 29, 2016 06:32 |
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I've worked with a Gene Spiller and a Richard Schott. Gene didn't care, but goddamn did the other guy hate being called Dick Schott.
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DemonDarkhorse posted:Little boy named Knowledge Wisdom Bet he's a complete dullard.
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# ? Dec 29, 2016 09:06 |
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Today I met a little boy named Cedar, and his twin brother... Brian.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 00:12 |
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I received paperwork today for a boy named Taelon. e - already posted the other dumb name
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 00:16 |
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HopperUK posted:Can't remember if I've posted this before but sometimes at my work I spot the family name 'Lickfold'. Also 'Wellbeloved' but that's kinda nice. I knew a family with the last name 'Godbehere' when I was in elementary school. Nice kids, not terribly religious. The Moon Monster posted:My girlfriend's mom met knows some twin brothers from her church named Dwayne and Dee-Wayne. You reminded me that I once had a foster sister whose biological dad's name was Dwayne, so they named her Dwayna.
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Remulak posted:I've worked with a Gene Spiller and a Richard Schott. Gene didn't care, but goddamn did the other guy hate being called Dick Schott. Dick Chopp, MD is a urologist, because of course he is, and yes, he goes by Dick. He has a great sense of humor about being a urologist named Dick Chopp, and apparently if you get a vasectomy from him you can get an "I got Chopped" T-shirt.
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DemonDarkhorse posted:Little boy named Knowledge Wisdom I had a coworker whose son was named Knowledge. I guess it isn't really different than virtue names for girls, i.e. Faith, Hope, Charity, Prudence, Patience, etc.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 03:08 |
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Rupert Buttermilk posted:I've heard from a few people that they know someone who knows someone who met someone named "Ima Hoar". I call bullshit. I tend to suspect that all of these jokes/urban legends ultimately derive from the early 20th century fame of Ima Hogg, who was quite sensitive about the name she was born with (she never married)
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 05:03 |
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Met a guy named Sunshine the other day. Weird dude but he gave me a great strawberry rhubarb pie recipe.
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# ? Dec 30, 2016 05:09 |
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fleshy echidna posted:Met a guy named Sunshine the other day. Weird dude but he gave me a great strawberry rhubarb pie recipe. I totally believe that a dude named Sunshine would make a mean pie. So for shits and gigs I am on some sort of baby name blog. They have a page where they provide some zippy alternatives to some popular names, so I thought I would post some: Instead of: Jackson Try: Jackman, Jackston (wtf are these) Instead of: Aiden Try: Alden, Arden, Adriel, Adden, Alvin Instead of: Liam Try: Eliam, Hiram, Kiam, Leamon, Leland, Riam (Kiam? Riam?) Instead of: Noah Try: Koah, Noran, Noi, Neo (Neo just lol) Instead of: Mason Try: Brayson, Eason, Magnus, Makson, Matson Instead of: Oliver Try: Oscar, Otis, Apollo, Sol, Gulliver (imagine naming your kid Gulliver in 2017) Instead of: Zoe Try: Posey, Zaya, Zia, Ziva, Zadie, Zailey, Zoelle, Noe (pronounced No-ee??) genetic_knockout has a new favorite as of 06:10 on Dec 31, 2016 |
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I would love to see preschool classes full of Alvins, Hirams, and Otises. Edit: On-topic -- a cousin of mine is having a kid, and she plans to name him August Harold, after our grandfather. I think this is kind of badass but expect the cognitive dissonance of a rowdy toddler named "August" will be amazing.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 07:02 |
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Well, Hiram is a name that's close to 3,000 years old so at least it's got that going for it
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 07:45 |
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genetic_knockout posted:Try: Arden My son's name! Nice
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genetic_knockout posted:Noe (pronounced No-ee??) Noé is a relatively common boys' name in Spain and Portugal. It's also a common girls' nickname in France, for the name Noémie. Not sure about Spanish or Portuguese, but in French it's pronounced a bit like No-A.
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# ? Dec 31, 2016 22:33 |
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Noé is the French equivalent to Noah. and yeah it's pronounced No-A.
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Antivehicular posted:I think this is kind of badass but expect the cognitive dissonance of a rowdy toddler named "August" will be amazing. I've seen a lot of weird misuses of the term "cognitive dissonance" in my time, but this might be the first time that I can't suss out what's meant by it.
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Mr. Belpit posted:I've seen a lot of weird misuses of the term "cognitive dissonance" in my time, but this might be the first time that I can't suss out what's meant by it. People just use the term when they mean something conflicts with what it sounds like it should be. No one has used the term correctly in years. I can't tell if this is ironic or not, because I no longer know what that word means either, assuming I ever did.
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