Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
LOL i couldn't write it on facebook.. i ing HATE the name navaeh.. i think it is ridiculous. however, that being said, my friend on facebook, who lives one door down from me, named her kid navaeh, and of course, i was there in the hospital holding her hand when she gave birth to her, so i couldn't say anything on facebook. :stongue:
See? I bet Nevaeh is going to fancy Emosewa when they get older, and they're going to be the most epic couple of all time!
OF ALL TIME! Just like this:
Heavenly awesome! :thepirate
Ted Promo
sepreh
Lira
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Originally posted by Ted Promo
sepreh
Aehrronog
Ted Promo
son of Arathorn
Lira
Marathonis?
Ted Promo
Ah man, awww yeah, my orthodontissss
Ted Promo
What correspondence!
wienerschnitzel
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Originally posted by Lira
See? I bet Nevaeh is going to fancy Emosewa when they get older, and they're going to be the most epic couple of all time!
OF ALL TIME! Just like this:
Heavenly awesome! :thepirate
lol, her older brothers name is DESTIN. they thought it would be a girl and they would name her DESTINY but when it came out a boy they just rounded it off to DESTIN.. :wtf:
wienerschnitzel
ps. i will mention that the parents names are MISTY and DALLAS. so it is only fitting.
Ted Promo
I wanna smell you
igottaknow
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Originally posted by Lira
Unless the mother has some Japanese ancestry herself, Igk, I don't think I'd ever give my children a Japanese name because it'd sound silly
for someone who wears sneakers with a suit, you shouldn't care.
For me phonics are everything. Its got to roll off the tongue just right. Equally important, if someone I don't like has the same name its a deal breaker. Doesn't matter if its the most beautiful name in the world. I really like the sound of Japanese names and it also has the added bonus of no negative associations since I don't know any Japanese ppl, except for those jerks on that whaling ship, and even then I don't know their names. For that matter any foreign language has that appeal, like listening to song in a foreign language, helps you appreciate the sound, much like opera. And made up names your starting with a clean slate with no negative associations.