1 wrote:MrsVox wrote:haven't picked a name yet?
haven't, but i just can't believe how many awful names are out there
VoxOrion wrote:1 wrote:MrsVox wrote:haven't picked a name yet?
haven't, but i just can't believe how many awful names are out there
Assuming you didn't just now, how many times have you insulted someone by talking about awful baby names only to find out that either they have a kid with one of those names, or a niece or nephew or grandkid? I've done that no less than a dozen times.
All I know is, there are no fat, nerdy, or un-cool kids named either Chase or Crash.
1 wrote:jayden brayden brydon kayden aiden ENOUGH ALREADY, PARENTS
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/ending/1/den
Halladay showered and called his wife, Brandy, before he left the ballpark on the team bus at 10:45 p.m. He spoke to his two young sons, Braden and Ryan, before bedtime. They watched the game, every out.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
1 wrote:1 wrote:jayden brayden brydon kayden aiden ENOUGH ALREADY, PARENTS
http://www.thinkbabynames.com/ending/1/denHalladay showered and called his wife, Brandy, before he left the ballpark on the team bus at 10:45 p.m. He spoke to his two young sons, Braden and Ryan, before bedtime. They watched the game, every out.
TenuredVulture wrote:As far as naming your child, I think a good strategy is to find a less popular but not unusual name.
It's interesting that my name was once very common, but now seems to have almost disappeared. One day, my name will sound like Horace.
The worst think I think you can do is name your child after a television show character.
jerseyhoya wrote:Don't name your son after yourself. It just leads to your dad opening your mail. Or better yet your mom opening your mail and getting mad at your dad for buying thirty Phillies tickets.
TenuredVulture wrote:It's interesting that my name was once very common, but now seems to have almost disappeared.