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June 21st, 2012 02:14 AM #31
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June 21st, 2012 11:33 AM #33
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June 21st, 2012 11:55 AM #35
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I do not like the word hate... but I have a strong passionate (irrational) dislike for Sean. I love irish names and their traditional spelling, but this for some reason feels like nails on a chalkboard! Shawn is just fine (NMS) but spelling it Sean literally makes me cringe (I have learned to control it so it comes out more like a eye twitch
lol.)
There are others I do not understand, but do not have the same strong reaction Sean gets... Gemma and Imogen. I am sure there are more, they are just not coming to me.
I would not say I do not like common names, but I would never use them (my definition of common is the top 100...and any names I have heard used in the last 2 years in our small town) but those creative name and spellings get VERY OLD... though I have a double standard when it comes to MN and kinda say anything goes...
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June 21st, 2012 12:26 PM #37
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I like boys names as girls names, it's not a new trend, it's been around for hundreds of years. Ashley, Courtney, Beverley, Millicent, Hilary, Lindsay... are all boys names!
Other names I hate are:
Madison (though I like Addison), Abigail, Olivia, Samantha, Alyssa/ Melissa/ Marissa/ Clarissa/ Larissa, Anna, Hailey, Sydney (I really don't understand why this is SO popular in America), Destiny, Morgan, Kaitlyn, Katherine, Chloe, Brianna, Kaylee, Angela, Makayla, Allison, Trinity, MacKenzie, Gabriella, Nicole/ Nicola, Kylie/ Kyla, Amy, Amber, April, June, Amanda, Bailey, Barbara, Belinda, Lynda (I know someone with a 5 year old daughter named Lynda and it's not a family name!), Beulah, Brandy, Brenda, Bridget, Britney, Caoimhe (Key-vah), Caprice, Carmel, Carol/ Caroline, Cassidy, Celeste, Charity, Cheyenne, Christine/ Christina/ Christiana, Constance, Patience, Obedience, Courtney, Crystal, Cynthia, Daisy, Dakota, Danielle, Daphne, Dawn, Deborah, Deidre, Denise, Diane/ Diana, Demi, Eileen/ Aileen, Elaine, Evelyn, Eve, Eva (Though I do like Evie and Ava!), Felicity, Fiona, Genesis, Gillian/ Jillian, Gwendolyn, Gwyneth, Helen, Hilary, Hildegard, Hope, Holly, Ima, Ivonne, Jacinda, Jane/ Janet/ Janice/ Janae, Joan, Jolene, Justine, Lacey/ Tracey/ Stacey/ Casey, Lane, Laura/ Lauren, Leatrice (it's pastry!), Lilith, Lindsay, Lynn/ Lynnette, Louise, Lydia, Mabel, Madonna, Martha, Matilda, Maureen, Mavis, Maxine, Megan, Melody/ Melanie, Millicent, Miriam, Monica/ Monique (really any name with -ique on the end), Muriel, Nancy/ Nanette, Naomi, Narcissa (yeah, 'cause naming your child Narcissa is a totally good idea! lol!), Natasha, Nina, Nora, Oisin (oh-sheen), Olga, Ophelia, Paisley, Pamela, Paula, Peaches, Pearl, Pebbles, Persephone, Phillippa/ Phyllis (my mum's name!), Peony, Posy, Princess, Prudence, Rachel/ Raquel, Rebecca, Regan, Roberta, Roseanne/ Rosemary, Sabrina, Sally, Sasha, Senga, Siobhan (Shavon), Sheila, Sheridan, Sheryl/ Cheryl, Shirley, Simone, Stella, Susan/ Suzanne, Theresa, Thomasina, Tiara, Tiffany, Timothea, Una, Ursula, Vanessa, Veronica, Violet, Virginia, Wilhelmina, Winifred.
Patrick, Samuel, Luke/ Lukas, David, Simon, Daniel, Oliver, Joseph, Paul, Jonas, Timothy, Adam, Martin, Callum, Victor, Noah, Owen, Liam, Gareth, Jeremiah, Caleb, Zachary, Colin, Euan, Malcolm, Dennis, Mervin, Peter, Eric/ Derek, Robert, Isaac, Richard, Albert, Arthur, Frank/ Frances, Ronald/ Donald, Justin, Oscar, Charles, Howard, Rodney, Dwight/ Dwayne, Eugene, Neil, Frederick, Douglas, Jason, Alan, Christopher (My OH's name!), Elijah, Graham, Gordon, Grant, Kevin, Kieran, Philip, Tristian, Walter, Duncan, Junior (no-one should ever be named Junior! ever.), Wayne, Brett, Todd, Damien, Keith, Chad, Conrad, Solomon, Barney, Gavin, Brian, Kyle, Kelvin.
I don't think it's possible to fit any more in!
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June 21st, 2012 01:45 PM #39
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Joanna, Josephine, Jonah, Noah, Elijah, Isaiah, Judah, Jude, Jeremiah, Samuel, Rose, Mae, Clementine, Jemima, Romilly, Zoe, Chloe, Mia, Temperance, Concepcion...
Others bug me too, but those are some I can think of now.
General categories I've always disliked for inexplicable reasons are Jo-names and Biblical names ending in -ah for boys. Josephine may be growing on me a bit, but I still don't like the Jo sound at the beginning of names.Last edited by blairx; June 21st, 2012 at 01:47 PM.
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June 21st, 2012 01:50 PM #41
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Lisa and Karen. I just can't imagine a pregnant woman thinking "Oh, my adorable baby girl will be named Karen! How beautiful!" They're just so boring and blah. Also, Madison/Alison/Allison, pretty much any "-son" name for a girl. I don't understand how anyone can look at Madison and think it's feminine in the slightest. Leonie. Uck. The sound is just so unpleasant (to me). Of course, to each his own!
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June 21st, 2012 02:33 PM #43
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June 21st, 2012 02:55 PM #45
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Woah, that's a load of names.
The names I dislike are: McKenzie (Mackenzie), Caoimhe, nor do I understand Beatrice (or Beatrix), Carys, Kara, Cara, Carissa, Karissa, Klara, Courtney (or Kourtney), Pamela, Lindsay, Sasha, Lisa, Karen and Sarah. Max, Jax, Jake, Benjamin, Justin, Gordon and David.
I think hate is a word that tugs too hard. It's too strong a word. In particular, the names above I'm not fond of, but I don't hate them. I never hated a name, no matter how uncouth, homely, absurd, apish it is. I never supported the hate either. To me, those above are just a little bit dull, unflattering and tad tedious, but I don't hate them. I won't faint if I see a girl Carys, a little boy Gordon, or a baby Jax.Pandora, Tillie, Echo, Flora, Eira, Vienna, Rosalind
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June 21st, 2012 02:59 PM #47
It's hard for me to truly 'hate' most traditional names. There are definitely ones I would never use myself, but saying I hate a name like "William" is like saying I hate the word "orange". I might not like oranges and I might not be fond of the sound combination, but hate seems really strong for something so ubiquitous.
Most names I'd say I hate are ones I consider cruel as you're forcing a kid to shoulder the burden of a very difficult name--vast misspellings, stupid item names, sugar sweet crap, really made up stuff, etc. Like: Audio, Dweeble, Rockstar, Princess, Krystabelle.
There are definitely more traditional names that are downright horrible: Dorcas, Bertha, Lloyd, Floyd, Talullah, Hester. But I just don't think some names have aged well.
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June 21st, 2012 03:07 PM #49
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While I dislike the name Caleb in general (it's a name that sounds like you have a cold when you say it), it spelled with a 'k' actually infuriates me. I was at work the other day writing out a customer's child's name and he was like "no, it's with a 'K'". Kaleb. Why would anyone ever do such a thing? It burns my eyes. :/
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