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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by ComeAgainJen View Post
    They're also ridiculously popular, like Garret, Payton, and Colton.
    Colton? WTF?

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  • Geor!
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    Originally posted by slow99 View Post
    Word. I just don't get it. At least the fad from a few years ago with all the fucked up spellings and "brayden" "jayden" "jaxxon" shit seems to be subsiding.
    You know Jody/Jen Jr. is gonna be named something like that!

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by Yale View Post
    I'm starting to think that a lot of people shouldn't name men, and women especially shouldn't name men. That's the problem, though, isn't it? Everyone sees a male baby and names it a male baby's name, like it'll grow with him. Guess what? It won't, and you gave your kid a sissy name. Good job. There was a girl in Stephenville that named her kid Jaxon Railee (supposed to be pronounced, "Reilly"), because she, "thinks it's cute." I was like, "He could've been, 'Jackson Reilly.' WTF woman?" She doesn't get that he'll be an old man, and has to be that dude with a sissy name. He could've just had a regular name, and been a regular dude. What do I know though? I'm just a weird dude with a weird name, given to me by some hippy ass parents.
    THANK YOU!!! There's a fine line between clever and trash when using "alternate" spellings of names, and it's even more fragile with male names IMO

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  • Denny
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    Originally posted by Yale View Post
    I'm starting to think that a lot of people shouldn't name men, and women especially shouldn't name men. That's the problem, though, isn't it? Everyone sees a male baby and names it a male baby's name, like it'll grow with him. Guess what? It won't, and you gave your kid a sissy name. Good job. There was a girl in Stephenville that named her kid Jaxon Railee (supposed to be pronounced, "Reilly"), because she, "thinks it's cute." I was like, "He could've been, 'Jackson Reilly.' WTF woman?" She doesn't get that he'll be an old man, and has to be that dude with a sissy name. He could've just had a regular name, and been a regular dude. What do I know though? I'm just a weird dude with a weird name, given to me by some hippy ass parents.
    This is exactly why I chose my sons names. Even if they want to change it later on, I'll pay for it since I'm the one that picked them.

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  • YALE
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    I'm starting to think that a lot of people shouldn't name men, and women especially shouldn't name men. That's the problem, though, isn't it? Everyone sees a male baby and names it a male baby's name, like it'll grow with him. Guess what? It won't, and you gave your kid a sissy name. Good job. There was a girl in Stephenville that named her kid Jaxon Railee (supposed to be pronounced, "Reilly"), because she, "thinks it's cute." I was like, "He could've been, 'Jackson Reilly.' WTF woman?" She doesn't get that he'll be an old man, and has to be that dude with a sissy name. He could've just had a regular name, and been a regular dude. What do I know though? I'm just a weird dude with a weird name, given to me by some hippy ass parents.

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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by Leah View Post
    Also, being a teacher, I FUCKING hate when they try and spell the name all weird. PLEASE do not do that. Kthxbai.
    Have you had a Le-a (Ledasha) yet?

    Can't go wrong with biblical names, though if you're athiest I suppose that might not work.

    I'm not self-centered enough to make mine an Aaron Jr., but the name Xavier has stuck with me through the years. Perhaps that's due to numerous accidental calls from cell phones that categorize alphebetically by first name.

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    Seamus
    Tyler Durden
    Rollie

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  • jdgregory84
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    Adolf is Irish isn't it?

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  • Tannerm
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    Couple other names that were thown into the mix from family and wife was Toby (or tobert. HUGE family name), Harrison, or Hudson. This name huntin crap sux!

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  • Shorty
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    If it were up to my dad, I would be named Elvis.

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  • thedriver33
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    if all else fails you could name him after your dad....

    or

    Tanner Jr

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  • Stroked87
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    My 2 cents for good 'Irish' names:

    Adam
    Charlie
    Conner
    Finn
    Jacob (Jack)
    Kenneth
    Kevin
    Miles
    Patrick
    Rory
    Séamus (Pronounced SHAY-mus)
    Stephen

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  • 71chevellejohn
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    I selected "Other", because I have never heard of a kid named Other. Post Below is a weird middle name though.

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  • FRANCISCO308
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    Originally posted by paul_376 View Post
    Juan
    Jose
    Santiago
    Felberto
    Pedro
    Cliofas
    Etrotes

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  • CyaNide
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    How about Farva or Mud?

    CN

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