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Lira
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Originally posted by igottaknow
for someone who wears sneakers with a suit, you shouldn't care.

I'm complex like that :D
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Originally posted by igottaknow
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.

I sort of agree. I think "Mateus" (Portuguese for Matthew) is a really nice name, but every Mateus I've ever met turned out to be a bit of a nuisance, so it's a no-no. On the other hand, I also like the name "Owen" but it is not a common name here in Brazil, so I bet this is going to be a pain in the arse for the kid when he grows up, having to spell his name every single day of his life. That's why I'm more conservative when it comes to names.
Lira
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Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
ps. i will mention that the parents names are MISTY and DALLAS. so it is only fitting.

I've got the perfect name for your kid: Saskatchewan!
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Originally posted by wienerschnitzel
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:

Sometimes I understand why the Portuguese have an official list of names people have to choose from :p
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lira
I'm complex like that :D

I sort of agree. I think "Mateus" (Portuguese for Matthew) is a really nice name, but every Mateus I've ever met turned out to be a bit of a nuisance, so it's a no-no. On the other hand, I also like the name "Owen" but it is not a common name here in Brazil, so I bet this is going to be a pain in the arse for the kid when he grows up, having to spell his name every single day of his life. That's why I'm more conservative when it comes to names.


Owen is my middle name :p
Lira
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Owen is my middle name :p

I knew it could be both a name and a surname... but Owen can be a middle name too? I'd love to meet someone called "Owen Owen Owen" :p
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Owen - this one is cool


Bryce?
igottaknow
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Originally posted by Lira "Owen" but it is not a common name here in Brazil, so I bet this is going to be a pain in the arse for the kid when he grows up, having to spell his name every single day of his life. That's why I'm more conservative when it comes to names.

this is true kids can be mean. funny how the same name can be considered exotic or mundane depending on what country your from. In the US, Owen is pretty safe. I couldn't help but think of Owen Wilson if I used that name. But who knows, one day your little Owen might grow up to be a sneaker rebel like yourself. :p
Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Lira
I knew it could be both a name and a surname... but Owen can be a middle name too? I'd love to meet someone called "Owen Owen Owen" :p


Owen is my dad's first name. I'm not sure of the naming conventions in Brazil, but here most middle names are the same sorts of names as first names.
Clovis
What kids might make fun of on the playground should be at the bottom of the list as far as name consideration goes imo.
Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by Clovis
What kids might make fun of on the playground should be at the bottom of the list as far as name consideration goes imo.




Why? That can scar some people for life.
igottaknow
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Originally posted by Clovis
What kids might make fun of on the playground should be at the bottom of the list as far as name consideration goes imo.

Yeah lets rename you Eugene and see how fast you get beat up. :rolleyes:

Lira
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Originally posted by igottaknow
this is true kids can be mean. funny how the same name can be considered exotic or mundane depending on what country your from. In the US, Owen is pretty safe. I couldn't help but think of Owen Wilson if I used that name.

It's not just the kids, you see? You often need to tell your name in loads of different occasions, and having an unusual name is often a bit of a problem. My fiancée always has to struggle when she's talking to people over the phone and she needs to tell what her name is, for example. I don't think Kaoru is such a difficult name but, I don't know, as you said the same name can be exotic or mundane depending on where you are.
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Originally posted by igottaknow
But who knows, one day your little Owen might grow up to be a sneaker rebel like yourself. :p

He better be! :D
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Originally posted by Sushi Owen Punk
Owen is my dad's first name. I'm not sure of the naming conventions in Brazil, but here most middle names are the same sorts of names as first names.

I was just being silly :p

We don't really have "middle names" so to speak here in Brazil. It usually works like this:

[1st Name] + [Possible 2nd name] + [Mother's Surname] + [Father's Surname]

The 2nd name would be more like your middle name, but it's rarely is in the middle (the mother's family name is the middle name if you've got just one actual name). My full forename, for example, is "Marcus Vinicius", actually, and "De Lira" is just my mother's Surname (I'd rather keep my last name secret, if you don't mind).

And that reminds me that my name is too damn long...
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Robin?
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