hondasam wrote: » Shakira
zcorpian88 wrote: » Hate these stupid attempts at giving the child an exotic name, like when they go for a job in years to come I think employers won't take them seriously if they have some goofy name given to them by their folks who fail miserably to come up with a nice one.
riclad wrote: » Thats a sign of someone with no taste, they name their child after a pop singer , eg shakira ,beyonce, in the 80,s there were lots of girls called kylie . It seems to be a working class trend. Is it not common sense ? anyone should be able to pronounce your name by reading it.
tupenny wrote: » Concepta
krustydoyle wrote: » Priyah just popped up on my facebook feed.. Congrats and all but fecking hell
handlemaster wrote: » Any first name the same as their parent is just awful
Esel wrote: » I pray you Prie Dieu Eastern name? Good/bad game.
Esel wrote: » handlemaster wrote: » Any first name the same as their parent is just awful Grandparents names OK?
handlemaster wrote: » for me its not ok, call your kid as you wish but calling them after you our your parents is just lazy.
Deise Vu wrote: » I'll see your Concepta and raise you an Attracta. My trump is Abina. I also saw an Atlanta on some legal documents lately. That's just pretentious. For plain ordinary wholesome God-awful names I will stick with Attracta and Abina.
LordSutch wrote: » Fachtna. Sorry if it's your name, but it's like a cross between feck, fack & foch ... na
Gwynplaine wrote: » No idea how it's spelled, but I know of a fella my nephew is friends with, and his name is Neesha. I also know of a fella and his name is Dermot McDermot.
Olishi4 wrote: » I know a girl called Priya. I think it is a beautiful name. I googled it and I think it means "beloved"
ButtersSuki wrote: » Indian name. As common there as Mary is here. I worked for a company with an Indian office once. There was an awful lot of Priyahs in the email list. It was important to remember their surnames..........:)