likely great minds...think alike
you know she never learned how to SIGN her name in Cursive..
Om not certain that I could sign her name in cursive
her parents...MOM? choosing to burden a child with that name points to the mother having some strangeness issues.
well a few years ago we heard from La-a...aka LA DASH A...and now this
I wonder if the orginal spelling followed the same set of rules?
-kemberly
a hard name to Capitlze I must say!!
I have always sworn that ghetto mothers, having given birth, gaze out the hospital window and make note of names on trucks and stores. They then proudly name their new kid whatever string of syllables pleases them, often preceded by "La" or "Quee".
Thus, you come up with Dashanique. Dreneisha, Alberaneshia, Joynisha, Kavayanna, Lakesia, Mequashia, Quanesha, Rashanique, Shaniqua, Traynesha, Zhaniece, etc. These names appear on "100 Top Names for Black Baby Girls" lists, I did not make them up.
The problem with names like these is that they immediately label the child as being from a lower SE stratum, and I think this thereby handicaps them. Have you seen many of these names on the office doors of attorneys, physicians, accountants, or research scientists?
Bad as that name is, IMHO “Meconium Johnson” is worse. Yes, an Urban Feral female did name her child that, after hearing the term in the delivery room.
Modern day Urban Ferals naming practices are no better than that of the “Indigenous Peoples” which resulted in such names as “Two Dogs Fu*king”, ad nauseam.
One walking talking, drooling, joke or another.