BeerWolf wrote: » I see "Sasha" off Natasha.
cantdecide wrote: » ...because I think I can beat them all. I swear I considered strangling the poor little bugger to death for his own good. Sit down. Calmly take a deep breath and prepare yourself... Isis.
czechlin wrote: » Nasa Why? Why would you do that to a little girl!?
wolfpawnat wrote: » Neasa (pronounced the same as NASA) is an Irish name. She was the mother of a great king of Ulster, originally called Assa, but altered in use. Around a lot longer than a space group.
Dermighty wrote: » Aloysius
czechlin wrote: » Never heard Natasha being called Sasha. Alexander and Alexandra on the other hand yes, they've always been called Sasha. Unless they insisted otherwise.
eisenberg1 wrote: » There are some gems here alright, but Aeneus still wins .......
kylith wrote: » Thomasina. How could you do that to your newborn daughter?
Agent Smith wrote: » in fairness, how many people checked this tread to see if their name or their kids name came up?
random_guy wrote: » I know a Russian guy called Alexander. Girls call him Sasha, guys call him Sanya. It's the norm apparently.
DavyD_83 wrote: » looking through baby name book recently we found Anal listed as a girls name
Fiolina wrote: » Neveah (heaven backwards)
nibtrix wrote: » That's Haeven?
dilallio wrote: » I was on the Luas yesterday and 2 girls were discussing baby names. One of them said if it was a boy she liked the name Fallatio because it was very Italian sounding :eek::eek::eek: