Know a girl that had this name a long time ago. She had eczema. :evil:Originally posted by: Jnetty99
KATINA
Originally posted by: YetioDoom
Skylar. A guy in one of my classes has this name, he calls himself Sky.
Originally posted by: Howard
Know a girl that had this name a long time ago. She had eczema. :evil:Originally posted by: Jnetty99
KATINA
Originally posted by: Jzero
Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
I came across a clerk named Unique at Kmart several years ago... I wanted to rip my eyeballs out for seeing her tag and my ears for hearing her say, "Because it's unique!"
Look on the bright side - at least it wasn't spelled "Yuon'Iek" because that's the way things seem to be going these days.
I recently proposed this:
Baby is born.
You pick a name.
You MUST be able to spell the name the same way THREE times, orally, without looking, and pronounce the name.
Three separate doctors/nurses are given the opportunity to pronounce the written name THREE times. Two of those sets of pronunciations must have at least one try that is similar to the parents' pronunciation in the previous step.
If the parents either cannot consistently spell the name, or 2 out of three educated people can't come up with a similar pronunciation, you have to go back and rework it until you can satisfy these requirements.
Originally posted by: WhiteKnight
All those "ney" names. Britney, Courtney, etc. Also, Amber, Crystal, or other similar names.
Originally posted by: Anubis
i went to HS with a kind whos first name was Experience, everyone called him X
his sisters name was Intensity
Originally posted by: LOLyourFace
Originally posted by: Anubis
i went to HS with a kind whos first name was Experience, everyone called him X
his sisters name was Intensity
You have GOT TO BE KIDDING me.
Originally posted by: AnyMal
I don't care for any pseudo-african names. All these Shaniquas and Tamiquas sound stupid.
Originally posted by: Jzero
I recently proposed this:
Baby is born.
You pick a name.
You MUST be able to spell the name the same way THREE times, orally, without looking, and pronounce the name.
Three separate doctors/nurses are given the opportunity to pronounce the written name THREE times. Two of those sets of pronunciations must have at least one try that is similar to the parents' pronunciation in the previous step.
If the parents either cannot consistently spell the name, or 2 out of three educated people can't come up with a similar pronunciation, you have to go back and rework it until you can satisfy these requirements.
Originally posted by: shenaniganz
But seriously, you are just asking for your kid to get their ass kicked.
Originally posted by: brian_riendeau
Lindsay, I hate that name. Lindsey is fine however...