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Open Editorial: You Named Your Baby WHAT???
Onyx Magazine ^ | March, 2006 | Josephine Hammond

Posted on 03/30/2006 12:41:35 PM PST by twippo

Someone needs to sit our people down and have a healthy discussion about the names we as African Americans are giving our children. We are hurting our kids and putting their futures in peril from the moment they are born.

That’s right, I said it. We are KILLING our kids and crippling their futures with the names we give them. Don’t you want your kids to get JOBS someday? Good jobs, and serious careers? With a name like Jaquez Ja’Quan Diante’, you’re dooming your sons to a life of drug dealing on some seedy street corner.

Our Black men face enough challenges. I do not subscribe to the notion that we are giving our children names that “convey pride in their African Heritage”. We’re way off the mark. I’ve got dear friends from all over Africa, and their children have beautiful cultural names like Akos, Ama, and Fia.

Notice how neither of those names had a “quita” in it? Or an “eisha”? Or more than four syllables? That’s because even in the motherland, they don’t give their kids the crazy names that we do in Black America. Many Africans even RESENT the implication that these names stem from their culture. I’ve yet to meet anyone from any African nation named Shaquandiniquah Takei’sha, or any other of the ‘colorful’ monikers we’re pinning on brand new precious lives.

Parents, we are stacking the odds against our children from birth. We’ve been doing it for generations, but we get mighty cross when white and mainstream America laughs and mocks us. With a name like Quieshianiquita (I know, I can’t pronounce it either), you’re dooming your children to employment at no better than a dollar store or the nearest fast-food joint.

You are automatically relegated in the minds of many to second-class citizenry, because when they hear the name, they instantly categorize you as ignorant, ghetto, incompetent, uneducated, and not worthy of much respect or basic human considerations.

We hear so often about African American students who excel in school, etc. and “beat the odds.” Well, guess what? Often times, the “odds they have to beat” is the tough challenge of being taken seriously in America with the atrocious name you gave them...names like Jaqui’sheia Sha’qu’an Tai’isha. If they can get someone to look past the name (and quit laughing), there is remarkable talent there in that person.

Unfortunately though, much of mainstream America isn’t willing to find this out. Come in with the wrong name, and you are nothing more than fodder for stereotypical, distasteful jokes. We as African Americans face enough challenges as it is. Our kids deserve a better start and a way better shot than this.

You’re angry with me? I can live with that. Now answer this: when have you ever seen an IBM Executive or a fancy New York office with a fancy highrise office door nameplate that says “Quandaniquah Roshel-Shaquita, Chief Executive Officer”? When? You don’t, and you never have, because the reality is, corporate America and a huge chuck of mainstream doesn’t have a high regard for those names. Quite frankly, you won’t be taken seriously.

I’ve been behind many a closed door with white corporate America. Oddly enough, many of them still see the Negro in the room as ‘non-existent’ or invisible, so they talked like I wasn’t even in the room. I hear everything they say. When Nakia Shaniquah-Quashiqua fills out an application, they have a field day in the office. Once they get their fill of ghetto and ‘weave’ jokes and ripping you to pieces sight unseen, they usually toss the application, or it gets stuck in the ‘bottom of the pile’. If they do hire you, you’re relegated to some meaningless, inconsequential task behind the scenes so they won’t be embarrased by you.

I’ve learned the harsh truth that right or wrong, no quality mainstream company wants someone named (oh just pick a name) representing them in the forefront. We don’t hear that, though. We just want you to get the name right, and look at you funny if you don’t. I recall a time a young woman got really cross with me because her name was LaShi’quita and I forgot to capitalize the ‘S’ and left the little accent mark off the first ‘i’ - how was I supposed to know? But lawd ha’mercy...what did I do THAT for? She was mad, hostile, and ready to FIGHT! It was a BIG ridiculously overblown embarassing ordeal (for her), and that’s OUR fault, parents.

She wouldn’t have such a huge chip on her shoulder and be so defensive, confrontational and mean if we had just given her a name that the average person can pronounce or spell. No spell check in the world can help, so most of her existence is spent correcting the spelling of her name, and feeling disrespected because people can’t get it right. We set her up for this constant and unnecessary battle.

I do not advocate naming all our children Bobby and Susie. But let’s do our babies a favor and keep the syllables down to a minimum, leave out the suffixes “quita”, “sheika”,“eisha”, “niqua”, “quan”...anysuffix with the letter ‘Q’. I could go on, but you get where I'm headed.And if you want your child to have an authentic African or other ethnic name, do a little research. Don’t just make up a name and expect the world to be able to spell and pronounce it. You're not being original or cute. That child has to LIVE with that horrible name, and that's not funny...or cute.

Amen. Now pass the cornbread.


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: africanamerican; aquanetta; babynames; black; brerrabbit; byanyothername; children; deandre; dejames; ebonics; jaquezjaquan; lemonjello; name; names; nintendo; orangejello; spechal; unusualnames
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To: Xenalyte
That reminds me of a talking head on Fox called Megyn Kendall (I think that's her last name). Nothing wrong with Megan, but every time I see Megyn I think...Oh, yeah, I need to make my yearly appointment..." susie
41 posted on 03/30/2006 12:51:07 PM PST by brytlea (I'm not a conspiracy theorist....really.)
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To: utahagen
This guy is 100% right.

I think even in African American circles "Josephine" is a woman's name. ;-)

42 posted on 03/30/2006 12:51:33 PM PST by Corin Stormhands (http://www.cafepress.com/liberalitees - Because they're too fun not to mock!)
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To: brytlea

Seriously,
Latrina is a Walmart employee I see everytime I go there....


43 posted on 03/30/2006 12:51:43 PM PST by najida (A day we haven't danced is wasted.)
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To: TXBubba

One could point to the whole "Phoenix" family of actors: River, Leaf, Twig, Moss, Pond Scum.


44 posted on 03/30/2006 12:51:43 PM PST by LS (CNN is the Amtrak of news)
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To: CATravelAgent

Look up Shirley Q. Liquor on the internet and find the songs.


45 posted on 03/30/2006 12:51:45 PM PST by massgopguy (massgopguy)
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To: linda_22003

I have an uncle named Shirley.......


47 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:07 PM PST by Red Badger (I must not fear.Fear is the mind-killer.Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.....)
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To: twippo

A boy named Sue?


48 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:07 PM PST by wallcrawlr (http://www.bionicear.com)
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To: twippo
Black Americans aren't the only ones. I remember an earlier article abouts kids named after products. Meridian sticks in
my mind as being among the more acceptable. Only four syllables too.

However, I recall a some march on CSPAN that ended with some would-be rapper calling himself "Prime Meridian".

49 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:13 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: chemicalman

"Hello, we are the Merkels; Bob and Julie.

"And here are our children. Our son -- Vioxx and little sister Cialis."


50 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:19 PM PST by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: Xenalyte

I never made a list, but I guess I could....
susie


51 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:40 PM PST by brytlea (I'm not a conspiracy theorist....really.)
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To: LS

Probably fans of Ima Hogg the daughter of one of Texas governors. She never married so she never got a chance to change that name.


52 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:44 PM PST by TXBubba ( Democrats: If they don't abort you then they will tax you to death.)
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To: brytlea

If you knew Susie like I know Susie........


53 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:47 PM PST by Red Badger (I must not fear.Fear is the mind-killer.Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.....)
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To: CATravelAgent

Hey, I've seen "Latrina" before, out here on the east coast. It must be more common than we fear...


54 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:49 PM PST by warchild9
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To: wallcrawlr

Worse yet -- a boy named 'Anakin'!


55 posted on 03/30/2006 12:52:54 PM PST by BenLurkin (O beautiful for patriot dream - that sees beyond the years)
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To: Alouette

I think I remember hearing that Condoleezza is a classical music term, not that I would know, I like country and western myself. ;9)


56 posted on 03/30/2006 12:53:00 PM PST by Ditter
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To: petercooper

That chart is ~fascinating~. What's the source?


57 posted on 03/30/2006 12:53:11 PM PST by Corin Stormhands (http://www.cafepress.com/liberalitees - Because they're too fun not to mock!)
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To: Alouette; bonfire; Ditter
“Her mother, a pianist, was thinking of the musical direction con dolcezza, or ‘with sweetness’; for her only child, she composed a variation on it.”
58 posted on 03/30/2006 12:53:22 PM PST by dighton
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To: petercooper

Dacron? Brothers Rayon and Nylon?.....


59 posted on 03/30/2006 12:53:43 PM PST by Red Badger (I must not fear.Fear is the mind-killer.Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration.....)
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To: twippo

bttt.

A round of standing ovation to this person for 'telling it like it is'.


60 posted on 03/30/2006 12:54:04 PM PST by UCANSEE2 (and miles to go before I sleep.)
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