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Parents cant think up their own names for their Kids
brain_higgy
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http://www.theguardian.com/news/datablog/2014/aug/15/the-top-100-baby-names-in-england-and-wales-2013
Parents or young parents can only up names from tv and film especially from kids or teens shows no shame
think up names on your own rather than rely on tv and film to think for you
Parents or young parents can only up names from tv and film especially from kids or teens shows no shame
think up names on your own rather than rely on tv and film to think for you
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You think 100 years ago all the boys named Matthew, Mark, Luke and John was a coincidence?
Unless you choose a name no-one else has ever used then you are copying someone.
Just get all two-square on the botty and get namole from a booklode.
Although a kid named "A Zombie" would be a great name.
...and a translation for those of us, that speak English?
Did your old account get terminated or did you just get bored with it?
You mean like a combination of their parents names? Like Sheldon and Amy = Shamy?
Now who else gives you information like that?
Both of the top 100 lists i.e. most kids being born, have quite normal names.
No - that's 'meshing'.
Brian_higgy (correct me if I'm wrong Brian) is also DS member RickyBarby. I'm if not's him then I'm be mighty surprised but there can't be two people out with the same inability to write a coherent sentence, make countless pointless threads which amount to little more than a link to a current news story or article with a line or two on what they're about with no actual input or opinion, and when they do finally provide an opinion on a subject, it's usually so bizarre and illogical, you wish they hadn't!!
Isn't he Dragonlordz as well?
I understood it all perfectly! (And enjoyed it immensely.)
That's one of the best things I've read all week. Take the internet, for you have won.
Not to mention that those are still common names now (my name is Mark lol).
The most unique names among people I know are a guy called Kalon, and a woman called Saint (although in that case it's not her birth name, but it is her legal name).
It gets worse in the US when they add "the third" (or whatever) to their kid's name.
Interesting. Some research is in order.
Darn it! I was planning on calling my (as yet unconceived) daughter Bamriddlestrum. Ho hum, back to the drawing board.:(