AndyWan Kenobi
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Especially if you're neither curly, nor a bear. Then it's just weird!BEAR said:I'll tell you a bad baby name...CURLY BEAR! It just sounds dumb.
(but also cute)
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Especially if you're neither curly, nor a bear. Then it's just weird!BEAR said:I'll tell you a bad baby name...CURLY BEAR! It just sounds dumb.
First and middle name exactly! Phew! Fortunately they went with Sean Preston.I really wouldn't know what you mean!jediX said:It could get worse than being named the same thing as Spears' baby, though. A buddy of mine from middle school was named after one of the Columbine killers because his older sister was friends with him when they were little kids. He almost changed his first name after that happened back in 99'.
Anywho, quite frankly, I've grown sick of my name (Matthew) these days. No matter where I go, there's always several other "Matt"s and this becomes quite a nuisance. IE, my lecture science class has five Matts in it. A bad name? No. Just over-used back in the 80's...

You think THAT'S bad? I did a google search for my name and I never came up!!jediX said:Anywho, quite frankly, I've grown sick of my name (Matthew) these days. No matter where I go, there's always several other "Matt"s and this becomes quite a nuisance. IE, my lecture science class has five Matts in it. A bad name? No. Just over-used back in the 80's...
i went thru a stage in my younger years when i was absolutely naming my first born son kal-el, so this isnt strange to me at all...i still think its a great name. i actually have my first child on the way, due in 9 weeks - a boy, and naming him is the hardest thing ive had to do! my husband hates everything i like, if he had his way our son would be called jack, despite the fact that we know several couples who have already called their sons this, plus uncles, cousins and friends...id like to avoid the child going to school with five other kids with the same name.Whatever said:It's a bird! It's a plane! It's ... a poopie diaper? Entertainment Tonight reports that Nicolas Cage, 41, and wife Alice Kim, 21, welcomed son Kal-el Coppola Cage Monday in New York. Yes, you read that right: The Oscar winner and comic book fanatic (he took his last name from superhero Luke Cage) has christened his offspring with Superman's Krpytonian moniker, thus assuring plenty of playground teasing from the likes of little Apple, Phinnaeus, Pilot Inspektor, Moxie CrimeFighter and Audio Science. Cage isn't the first celebrity to seek baby name inspiration from the comics: Director Kevin Smith named his daughter Harley Quinn, an appellation inspired by the Joker's homicidal moll.
I think it's pretty!RedDragon said:Nyssa, I hate it really. No one knows how to pronounce it. Nizza, Nessa, Neesa, and Neza are most common. I even got Melissa once, don't ask me how. It pronounced Niss(like miss)-a, Nissa. Not that hard right? Wrong! Oh, and in case you're wondering I'm named after Nyssa from the British TV show "Doctor Who"
