Azrael
Le Pays Maudit
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2011
Good thing you added that stink face to let me know how you really felt.
Well, I couldn't find the projectile vomiting emoji....so, I opted for that one instead. (No, seriously though. I'm sorry).
Good thing you added that stink face to let me know how you really felt.
I know a woman who used to come to our Church bingo whose daughter was named (I kid you not) Velveeta.
And I have a friend who's a kindergarten teacher who had a child actually named Princess Tiana. Yes, the Princess was part of her legal name.
Would Juliette also have Elizabeth as her middle name? I'm intrigued by that!I love common names. (My kids can always get a Disney World cup with their name on it! haha) I have 2 girls, Grace Elizabeth and Sophia Elizabeth. Neither were popular when we chose them. I had never met another Grace or Sophia. Now, we go to church with 3 Grace Elizabeth's and a few Sophia Grace's. haha But I love their names and they will be beautiful and elegant even when they are older. Now they go by Gracie and Pia (like leah, but with a P) Originally it started because her sister couldn't pronounce the "ph" so she would call her Sopia, and it gradually shortened to Pia with her. Now we call her that because if you holler Sophia or Sophie at the park 13 little girls look at you. LOL
My name is Michelle. I love it. I grew up in the 80's and it is a traditional name of the era, but not overdone. I was named after my dad (michael).
If I had any more children (which I will NOT) I would name her Juliette. Love that name.
YES! My grandma, mom and I all share it as a middle name so I never really considered anything else. I knew Sophia would be our last (I got a tubal) and I didn't want her to feel left out as she got older. Now that I am 2 in I would have to keep it going. hahaWould Juliette also have Elizabeth as her middle name? I'm intrigued by that!
That being said, I grew up with two brothers who shared a middle name, so it was normal for us. Jason Michael and Steven Michael- after my dad, Michael.Would Juliette also have Elizabeth as her middle name? I'm intrigued by that!
Thanks! The only similar instance I know of is a family that had 4 daughters and as they started their own families they each named their first (or only) son James. Only the oldest of the boys, the one born first (he is my nephew), goes by the name James. The second oldest was always and still is known as Jamie and the last two are called by their middle names; Cory and Kelly. Funny thing about this situation is that James was not a significant family name for them. Apparently the 4 sisters just made a pact to do it as a lark when they were girls.That being said, I grew up with two brothers who shared a middle name, so it was normal for us. Jason Michael and Steven Michael- after my dad, Michael.
Oh and yet another tip. Don't name your kid after that hot space alien you saw on Star Trek or something. Just don't.
How on earth did you get the name seven little girl? Uh yeah. I'm named after a Borg. Kid rolls eyes. You too will be assimilated. Kid rolls eyes again. Dad just loves it when I say that. Kid rolls eyes again.
Judsea. Uh yeah. I'm named after some hottie on Star Trek that got a giant worm parasite put inside her. That's going to go over really well.
Delenne. Uh yeah, my dad has a fetish for otherwise hot bald space aliens. Kid rolls eyes.
Just don't. Nooooooo.
Ha! Now this DID make me laugh because I actually am named from a Star Trek character. My parents weren't obsessed with the show or anything. They just couldn't think of a name they liked for a girl. They said they just happened to be watching Star Trek one night and a character named "Tasha" came on screen and they both looked at eachother and said, "That's it!" So not an extreme or bizaare name. I don't love it or hate it. It just is what it is. My biggest issues have been how often it is misspelled, more than one it being mispronounced, and people trying to call me Natasha or Latasha thinking it is short for that. It isn't. It's just Tasha. I was born in South Dakota (military brat) and my mom said a lot of Native Americans were using that name after I was born. In the area I live now, I've known other Tashas as well but most here are African American. I'm neither Native American nor black. And I'm not Russian either (which Natasha is).
HAHA Tasha Yar. HEHE. She got killed off by some black goo thing. Then when an alternate timeline happened, she got sent back in time and had a Romulan kid. So though you're not named after a space alien, you're named after someone that birthed one!!! Oh and she had an affair with Data the android too. At least nobody has to know you're named after her because that's a fairly common name.