LordMorpheus
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I like elizabeth. Got a good ring to it. Of course, I know like 50 billion girls named that already . . . .
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
any of the top 3
plz not payton or mackenzie
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
any of the top 3
plz not payton or mackenzie
Any of the top 4, and please not payton or mackenzie. Also, you have spelled Lindsey wrong.
Originally posted by: akubi
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
any of the top 3
plz not payton or mackenzie
Any of the top 4, and please not payton or mackenzie. Also, you have spelled Lindsey wrong.
there are plenty of lindsays runnin around.
ever heard of lindsay davenport?
I feel exactly the opposite, in fact I remember hearing about a young girl named LaZonya (sound it out), which illustrates why... If your identity is based on having a name no one else has, a) in a world society of 7 billion people - good luck and b) that seems rather shallow.Originally posted by: Amused
My serious suggestion?
Go back to the drawing board and pick a name she wont share with a large % of her generation.
Naming children currently popular names is a huge mistake. It dilutes their identity
I believe there are websites that list names, and their current and historical popularity and usage trends. Pick one that is not currently popular among newborns.