Posted on 08/21/2017 5:56:03 PM PDT by BenLurkin
Parents Freedom and Paul Eubanks welcomed baby Eclipse to the world at 8:04 a.m. at Greenville Memorial Hospital in South Carolina. The healthy baby entered the world weighing 6 pounds, 3 ounces and measuring 19 inches in length.
The decision to legally name her Eclipse was done at the last minute, according to the hospital.
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Were probably going to call her Clipsey, Freedom said.
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Glad they didn’t have a sewer backup.
Eclipse Alizabeth. Her older sisters name is Grayson.
Idiots
That baby will probably also ‘decides’ she is really a boy when she is three years old.
btw, I hope the little girl does not look like her mom.
We were planning to head down south to see the eclipse but the wife had to work at the last minute.
Then this thread would of reached 10,000.
Well, ‘Seven’ was already taken...
Better than the name Burnt Retina.
Why am I thinking of “Moon Unit”?
Poor kid.
It’s a human being, not a dog.
That baby will someday be an adult, saddled with the name of * Eclipse*.
Poor kid.
It’s a human being, not a dog.
That baby will someday be an adult, saddled with the name of * Eclipse*.
See boys and girls. White parents can give their kids stupid names too.
“Her older sisters name is Grayson.”1
Why would anybody name a girl a name with the word “son” in it? Do they WANT her to grow up to be a bull dyke?
Goofy names are a universal thing. If one reads genealogies or visits cemeteries, one just has to shrug.
One of my favorites from recent cemetery visits was “Adder Belle (Lastname)”. I joked that her twin sister, “Viper Sue,” must have moved west.
GMTA. I was just thinking, that name is something a kid would come up with for a pet. Sad.
What a couple of maroons.
There's the problem.
Burnt Retina! LOL!
Masculine names for girls are enjoying a resurgence. “-son” names for boys are also a fad. Poor girl named Grayson ... but at least she probably won’t be the only one. “-son” names will be as common as “Cindy” when I was a girl in the 60s.
I had a boss in the early 90s who called us all by our last names: Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Collins, Mrs. Lopez. Otherwise, he couldn’t make it clear whom he meant.
Lol. Yup.
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