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Just watched some morning show where Jessica SImpson named her DAUGHTER Maxwell Drew Simpson. You see a lot of people naming their little girls either androdgenous sounding or male names but you never see them naming the boys Elizabeth, or Hope....... or whatever. I have my thoughts on this, but I'll save them for later
 
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I have never understood giving a kid a name that could be a boy or girl. It seems to me that would be just another annoyance in life. I have also never understood someone getting upset when a someone writing to them spells their name wrong and there are 40 ways to spell it. Larry
 
"you never see them naming the boys Elizabeth, or Hope."

Never heard of Leslie Nielsen, I take it?
 
I heard a very popular boy's name in Charleston, SC is Ashley.

When I named my children I tried to think of names that conjured pleasant images to the mind, were easy to spell, and weren't the latest fad. Things can come out of left field though, I named my daughter Monica.
 
Just watched some morning show where Jessica SImpson named her DAUGHTER Maxwell Drew Simpson. You see a lot of people naming their little girls either androdgenous sounding or male names but you never see them naming the boys Elizabeth, or Hope....... or whatever. I have my thoughts on this, but I'll save them for later

Throughout the years parents have named their children in ways others have found curious even remarkable. Frances/Francis, Lynn, Ali, Hunter, Logan, Reagan, Ryan also come to mind. There are times when the name selected reflects a desire to honor or remember a family member.
 
Wells,

Down heres we give our youngins two first names...They's can pick the one they'd like the best or jest use both....

Like, Ben Roy or Jim Ray er Thomas Edward (Tom Ed)

Sally Jean or Tammy Faye, mabee Carol May

Now that I think about it....All those poor, pitiful children.


Su Amigo,
Dave
 
How about the poor kids of the 60's

1. America
2. Blossom
3. Blu
4. Breeze
5. Cassidy
6. Cat
7. Cayenne
8. China
9. Cloud
10. Clover
11. Daisy
12. Dharma
13. Earth
14. Echo
15. Feather
16. Flower
17. Free
18. Gypsy
19. Harmony
20. Heart
21. Heather
22. Juniper
23. Karma
24. Leaf
25. Liberty
26. Light
27. Love
28. Magnolia
29. Meadow
30. Moon
31. Mystic
32. Ocean
33. Paisley
34. Peace
35. Phoenix
36. Promise
37. Rain
38. Rainbow
39. River
40. Saffron
41. Season
42. Sierra
43. Sky
44. Spring
45. Star
46. Storm
47. Summer
48. Sunshine
49. True
50. Willow
 
My Mother-in-law had a good rule for picking a kid's name. Open the back door and holler it three times as loud as you can. If you don't feel stupid, it'll work.:p
Lisa, Dan and Katie worked for us.
If Lisa had been a boy, I was gonna name her Elvis Rush, but that's another story.;)
Jim
 
I grew up in Kentucky, and knew two men who were named Shirley. They were both of about the same age as my mother (born in 1926).

When I was a kid in the 50's, we had a neighbor named Shirley.

I had an uncle named Craven which means cowardly. He went by his initials, C.E.

I have always believed in common names. My children are Christopher(Chris) and Rebecca(Becky).
 
My Dad had a good friend that he always called Mr. T===== who has been deceased a long time now (in case he still has living relatives). He wasn't a big guy very polite and well mannered but could become meaner than an angry rattlesnake. When I asked my Dad why he was so mean at times my Dad said that Mr. T====='s first name was Beatrice and that his brothers were Doris and Beulah. His parents wanted girls and not boys. This was before Johnny Cash's Boy named Sue came out. What was the line from the song 'get tough or die.'
 
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