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Spread a Little on Me ( Stupid baby names)
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Posted on 02/14/2003 11:27:55 AM PST by Hillary's Lovely Legs

In a previous article, I introduced three members of my family: Brianna, Brianna's mother and Brianna's still-baking sibling.

After learning that my aunt intended to name a female infant "Taylor Jade," I gave my opinion of the name.

"What a wonderful name, I exclaimed, for a future professional hooker! If you want your daughter to augment her breasts and slurp other things in lieu of water, stick with that name."

A look of horror washed across my aunt's face, and she left. To her credit, she didn't stick with that name. To my amusement, she went with one even worse.

It's a girl!

Huh? Wha? It's 2 a.m. What's a girl?

I had a girl! Isn't that great?

Who the heck is this?

It's your aunt, and I had a girl!

Huh? Oh, Taylor Jade made her arrival?

We decided on a new name.

Well, bully for you.

We settled on "Riley"!

Oh, God, Riley is so trashy. Why don’t you just hand her over to the porn industry to raise? Because when I think of Riley, especially with your last name, I think, "How much does she charge?"

That’s awful. That’s a really rotten thing to say. Besides, we’re spelling it R-Y-L-E-E. That makes it classier.

Oh, sure, if the class you’re trying to rise above thinks a double-wide trailer is luxurious. Don’t you know there’s a direct correlation between extraneous "y"’s in a kid’s name and the number of laws they’ll violate? And what’s with the "-ee"? How cutesy is that?

You can be really rotten sometimes.

I know, it’s a gift. I’m just trying to save the kid some pain. There’s a cardinal rule in naming kids, and it is "Thou shall not mix ethnicities." Rylee sounds Irish. Your surname is LeManne. Rylee LeManne. It’s like me being Rosita Connelly. It’s not allowed.

But I’m all about the nicknames. You know that. I named Brianna "Brianna" because I like "Bri" for a nickname. I picked "Rylee" because "Ry" is so damn cute.

Jesus Christ. Bri and Ry? Like cheese and bread? You’re naming your kids after cheese and bread?

Well, I never thought of it like that.

You should have. It’s perfect for an incestuous lesbian stage show, though. "The Incestuous Lesbian Duo, Bread and Cheese LeManne." What’s the tagline going to be? "Hey, Bri, come over here and spread some on me?"

*click*

That's the last time I try to help a family member.

But my aunt isn't alone in doling out cutesy or "unique" names to her living accessories. It's a nationwide trend.

With society churning out Columbine Borg at a rapid pace, naming a child is one of the few remaining acceptable outlets for individuality. We want our kids to conform because conformity is the glue that holds society together. But giving them a name that no one ever thought to bestow upon a child -- Dysmenorrhea, for example -- allows parents to demonstrate some level of non-conformity.

Of course, buying a child a chemistry set and encouraging the exploration of the wonderful world of chemicals is far less embarrassing than saddling a child with the name "Cannon."

Along with creative names come creative spellings. Maybe the parents weren't clever enough to invent a name. Maybe they liked the sound of a traditional name, but they still wanted their child to have a leg up on the Lakens and Teagans.

But does spelling matter when the teacher calls on Julie, Jullee, Jewlee, Julliee and Julye?

"Rylee" is but one example of misspelled monikers. Traditional names become undecipherable.

Mayghan? Is it pronounced like the more traditional "Megan"? Or May-ghan? May-gun? My-gun? How can anyone tell in a country brimming with Brinleys, Hollyns and Kestins? Where Matthew becomes "Matthue," a too-trendy Carson becomes "Karsyn" and an overdone Taylor transforms into "Teighlor"?

Then there are the parents who completely lack creativity. They give rise to the Trumans, Willows, Xanders, Dawsons and Dharmas. They're television or movie addicts, and a name that fits a fictional character will surely fit their snookums.

And the stranger the name or spelling, the more apt the parents are to eschew discipline.

During finals, I escaped to the local public library to study. Libraries are quiet, or so I've heard.

Fifteen minutes into studying, a book fell on the floor. Again and again, a book fell on the floor. I got up to see who the klutz was, and it was none other than an adorable female toddler.

She purposely threw the book on the floor. Again and again. After five minutes of that, and perhaps noticing annoyance on the faces of other people, the mother half-heartedly attempted to discipline her angel.

"Kinsey, stop it. Stop it, Kinsey. Please, Mommy is trying to read, Kinsey."

What the heck? Kinsey? Like the Kinsey Institute? Either Mommy is kinky or stupid.

My vote was on the latter because for 20 minutes, Kinsey entertained the library with her antics.

I doubt a Jennifer would do that, but I bet a Jenypher would.


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To: T Minus Four
"We're used to it now, after living in Utah for a number of years, but there definitely is a "Mormon way" of naming kids."

Whoa, hold it there pal. It's a UTAH Mormon thing. As a Mormon myself I can tell you that Utah Mormons are a little different than the rest of us in some way, especialy when it comes to naming kids.
401 posted on 02/14/2003 8:05:51 PM PST by Grig
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To: SW6906
just for the record I think Madison is really cute.
Darryl hannah from Splash.
Madison is also the name of that top model Amber Valletta who plays Madison Elizabeth Frank in What Lies Beneath.
402 posted on 02/14/2003 8:14:54 PM PST by snowstorm12
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
At least your first name isn't Deloris ( Sienfeld).

Mulva?

403 posted on 02/14/2003 8:18:35 PM PST by j_tull (My words but a whisper, your deafness a SHOUT!)
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To: arthurus
So you have seen babies named Placenta also? Very good question! I dont know if they are able to survive that or not, come to think of it. God bless the little tykes.
404 posted on 02/14/2003 8:20:09 PM PST by TEXOKIE (Praise God it isnt algore in the White House! Now, if we could just persuade W to tighten the border)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
I ran a credit report yesterday for a female with a rather "interesting" kind of name.

The name? Velvet Glasscock.

Honest to the Almighty in Heaven.

T-minus 30 days until the birth of Tha SYNDICATE, the philosophical heir to William Lloyd Garrison.
101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that Internet Explorer cannot.

405 posted on 02/14/2003 8:23:33 PM PST by rdb3 (Hit 'em with that Nina, man. Or my .44 that's guaranteed to lean 'em, man. Whoa!)
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To: Redcloak
OH NO!!!!! NOT MECONIUM!!!! I have to agree with you. Meconium is probably several magnitudes in order worse than Placenta would be.

I'm sorry you blessed little ones named "Meconium"....I'm not laughing at you...you are innocent, but I do have to admit that I'm ROFLGFA-ND here!!

(Rolling On Floor Laughing Gasping For Air - Near Death)
406 posted on 02/14/2003 8:27:14 PM PST by TEXOKIE (Praise God it isnt algore in the White House! Now, if we could just persuade W to tighten the border)
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To: TEXOKIE
I used to know a girl named Robin. Years later when she married I saw her wedding announcement in the paper. She married a man with the last name of Sparrow. Birds of a feather...
407 posted on 02/14/2003 8:29:53 PM PST by rabbitdog
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To: rabbitdog
Some other interesting, and true, names I've come across....

Ima Pigg
Guy N. Woods



408 posted on 02/14/2003 8:32:01 PM PST by rabbitdog
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To: rabbitdog
Saving this to read later.
409 posted on 02/14/2003 8:37:43 PM PST by Lauratealeaf (Pray for President Bush)
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Oh, God, Riley is so trashy. Why don’t you just hand her over to the porn industry to raise? Because when I think of Riley, especially with your last name, I think, "How much does she charge?"

*sigh*

410 posted on 02/14/2003 8:44:22 PM PST by Riley
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To: Ditter
Nothing wrong with it. Not a name you hear too much outside of Texas. Hey, if you heard some of the names in my family......yeesh. "Mordecai, Lulu, Arden, Mildred, Dwayne". Madison and the like are GREAT improvements!
411 posted on 02/14/2003 8:47:28 PM PST by bonfire
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To: Alamo-Girl
"Margaret" is coming back, with the nickname of Maggie (instead of the old-fashioned Peggy).

Names like Elizabeth, Catherine and Rachel will never go out of style.

412 posted on 02/14/2003 8:52:53 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: Hillary's Lovely Legs
Me and the wifey still hope for a little "Bertha Gertrude" some day.

Well... two boys and no "Bertha Gertrude" yet. Fingers crossed..

was told that it took more than fingers crossed to get one of these baby women childs..

413 posted on 02/14/2003 8:58:10 PM PST by LowOiL ("And will you profane Me among My people…keeping people alive who should not live"EZEK13:19)
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To: Ciexyz
That's good to hear! I'm particularly fond of the name Elizabeth.
414 posted on 02/14/2003 8:59:54 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: LowOiL
There must be 50 variations of certain names from the 50's: Charlene is now Sharlana, Charlayne; Elaine is Alayna, Elianna, Ellia, Aliya, Aleah; Cheryl is Sharyle, Sherrill, Sherila; Janet is Jonetta, Jainette (etc.)

People want a spin on the names that run in their family, but they don't want a name that sounds like Grandma or Grandpa's.

415 posted on 02/14/2003 9:07:54 PM PST by Ciexyz
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To: Ciexyz
Names like Elizabeth, Catherine and Rachel will never go out of style.

Amen to that! (and I'm an agnostic!)

What's with all these stupid people who give their kids last names for first names, anyway? The only reason I can figure out for why people don't give their kid a normal name is that they must know others they don't like with those normal names.

Cutesy names are bad enough for girls, but if you're tempted to give one to a boy, just save yourself the trouble of looking through those stupid "name" books, and call the lad, "Snap-me-on-the-ass-with-a-towel-in-PE" and get it over with!

Is there a black family in America who has given their kid a normal name in the last fifteen years?

416 posted on 02/14/2003 9:12:03 PM PST by hunter112
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To: Ciexyz
but they don't want a name that sounds like Grandma or Grandpa's.

I was named after my dad's grandfather. Although looking back in my family tree, most of the names even back 4-5 generations are used commonly still today.

417 posted on 02/14/2003 9:26:56 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Yippee Kai Aye......")
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To: hunter112
"Snap-me-on-the-ass-with-a-towel-in-PE" and get it over with!

Bwahahahah.

Is there a black family in America who has given their kid a normal name in the last fifteen years?
Actually, yes, although they make me look liberal and they are republican.

418 posted on 02/14/2003 9:29:44 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("Yippee Kai Aye......")
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To: snowstorm12; Hillary's Lovely Legs
I swear to you by everything that is holy I - and my wife - have never seen the movie Splash and did not have that in mind when we named our daughter Madison. We liked the sound of the name (I think it sounds strong) and there were not that many girls named Madison 6-1/2 years ago (that we knew). Little did we know it was going to be such a popular name.

And I still don't think it is pretentious. Fer Christ's sake, it's nothing like some of the ones we've read on this thread.....

419 posted on 02/14/2003 9:31:00 PM PST by SW6906
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To: Grig
It's a UTAH Mormon thing

Well ok, I believe you, but Utah is the only place I've lived with a significant Mormon population, so I wouldn't have know that!

420 posted on 02/14/2003 9:36:26 PM PST by T Minus Four
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