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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby UniqueScreenname » Thu Jan 12, 2012 3:17 pm UTC

I've read Ender's Game and didn't know that his real name was Andrew, so it's incredibly possible.

I just saw a video about a guy who changed his name to Beezow Doo-Doo Zippity-Bop-Bop-Bop. Granted, his parents had given him a normal name, but still, PARENTS, DO NOT DO THIS!!!!
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Eugo » Thu Jan 12, 2012 4:09 pm UTC

Once upon a time, I sat at a DMW, waiting, next to a girl (who was reading a thick book), just about the age to go for her driver's license. Her father was sitting next to her. Then the officer who just made the license, called out her name: Trillian.

Too bad I didn't see what the book was. I'd bet it was THHGTTG.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby VectorZero » Mon Jan 23, 2012 5:34 am UTC

I met a girl with the same (gender neutral) name and surname as a male alt-rock singer. Unusual enough to stand out but probably not mainstream enough to cause an issue. Certainly she was the right age for it to have been intentional.

I also met a young white girl with a very common male Japanese name. At least it was spelt correctly.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Iulus Cofield » Mon Jan 23, 2012 6:53 am UTC

What were those names again?
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby VectorZero » Tue Jan 24, 2012 9:04 am UTC

I met them in a professional context, so revealing their names is not appropriate.

I studied with a girl called Hazel Greene. She had blue eyes...
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby skullturf » Tue Jan 24, 2012 4:47 pm UTC

VectorZero wrote:I studied with a girl called Hazel Greene. She had blue eyes...


The hockey player Roman Polak is neither Roman nor Polish, but Czech.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Eugo » Tue Jan 24, 2012 5:09 pm UTC

skullturf wrote:The hockey player Roman Polak is neither Roman nor Polish, but Czech.


I knew a Hungarian guy with a last name Polyak... which is a Serbian name for the Polish. We immediately nicknamed him Lengyel - which is the Hungarian name for the Polish, and actually a regular Hungarian last name.

It feels somehow weird to me to ask a girl what is her last name. She may remarry many times, and change it. She can't possibly know which one may be the last.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Monika » Wed Jan 25, 2012 2:15 pm UTC

Guys can also adopt their wives' names.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby markfiend » Thu Jan 26, 2012 9:11 am UTC

Monika wrote:Guys can also adopt their wives' names.

And a lot of women don't change their names when they marry. My wife didn't.

Going double-barrelled (like some people do (for example Hercules Grytpype-Thynne)) wasn't an option as we both have three-syllable surnames as it is.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Monika » Wed Feb 01, 2012 8:22 pm UTC

I've been trying for a couple years now but I haven't been able to come up with a name dumber than 'Renesmee'.
I think Randall has not been keeping up with this thread.

The thread for the comic brings up a new variety of the Le-a / La-a urban legend, now with a-a = adasha.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby ekolis » Fri Feb 03, 2012 3:31 pm UTC

I know a woman by the name of Carol Lynn. To be fair, that's her married name...
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Oflick » Sat Feb 04, 2012 12:13 am UTC

ekolis wrote:I know a woman by the name of Carol Lynn. To be fair, that's her married name...


What about Stan Lee?

I mean, that's not his real name, but still! (Still what? I don't know)
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Eugo » Mon Feb 06, 2012 7:12 pm UTC

markfiend wrote:Going double-barrelled (like some people do (for example Hercules Grytpype-Thynne)) wasn't an option as we both have three-syllable surnames as it is.

My wife has two four-syllable surnames, and a five syllable first name, so what. Breaks half of the databases out there.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby markfiend » Tue Feb 07, 2012 10:52 am UTC

Eugo wrote:
markfiend wrote:Going double-barrelled (like some people do (for example Hercules Grytpype-Thynne)) wasn't an option as we both have three-syllable surnames as it is.

My wife has two four-syllable surnames, and a five syllable first name, so what. Breaks half of the databases out there.

Fair enough. I do not mean to denigrate anyone else's name.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Iulus Cofield » Tue Feb 07, 2012 9:38 pm UTC

Eugo wrote:so what.


Eugo wrote:Breaks half of the databases out there.


Well, there you go.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby Eugo » Mon Feb 20, 2012 8:39 pm UTC

Iulus Cofield wrote:
Eugo wrote:Breaks half of the databases out there.

Well, there you go.


I do. I design my databases wide enough for her :).

markfiend wrote:Fair enough. I do not mean to denigrate anyone else's name.


No offense taken. We differ only in our views on what's practicable and what's not. Just wanted to show that in case you took the long name way, you wouldn't have been alone.
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Re: Think Before Naming you's Child

Postby UniqueScreenname » Tue Mar 13, 2012 3:07 am UTC

Tony
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Re: Think Before Naming you's Child

Postby Eebster the Great » Tue Mar 13, 2012 5:26 am UTC

People should be careful not to name their child something in an upcoming wordfilter.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby UniqueScreenname » Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:05 am UTC

It was fun while it lasted.
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby The Scyphozoa » Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:55 am UTC

In a similar occurance to http://xkcd.com/910/ ... I am predicting an increase of girls with the middle name "Rarity" in the coming years.
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Re: Think Before Naming you's Child

Postby ekolis » Wed Mar 14, 2012 3:54 am UTC

UniqueScreenname wrote:Tony


Heh, that reminds me of my dad's stepmother... in her family, there were some rather strong Italian traditions! Pretty much one out of two men in the family was named Tony, due to the tradition of naming sons after their fathers, uncles, etc. I always knew her as "Grandma Rose", but I found out in recent years that Rose was her middle name; her first name was - wait for it - *Antoinette*!

By the way, another Italian tradition that I found out about through my grandma (well, actually through my mom, since she was actually there and told the story to me later on) was that of throwing spaghetti at the wall - if it sticks, it's done!
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby dhokarena56 » Wed Mar 14, 2012 4:12 am UTC

I have been poking around various name websites. I could rename myself Porphyrius Leopold Alonzo Snufflebottom-Trattles if the mood so struck me. But should I?
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Re: Think Before Naming Your Child

Postby UniqueScreenname » Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:23 pm UTC

dhokarena56 wrote:I have been poking around various name websites. I could rename myself Porphyrius Leopold Alonzo Snufflebottom-Trattles if the mood so struck me. But should I?

I approve of Porphyrius, just because I love Porphyria's Lover so much. The rest of it, however, sounds like the fourth Captain Underpants book.
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