Saturday, July 24, 2010

Baby names?

Don't you wish people who ask whether or not you like certain baby names would tell you what country they live in? I'm in the US and I've seen some off-the-wall names, but they may be as common as John and Mary are here. Maybe it's just me...

Baby names?
Yeah, because to people in the US, a name like adijdalsjd would never work. But in a foreign country, it's probably as common as naming your kid Sarah or Michael or Emma or something.
Reply:Yeah I agree..
Reply:omg yes.
Reply:I think it doesn't matter, people should name their childrens names they truly love, and not names base on the popularity of the countries they live in.
Reply:blah blah blah
Reply:Yes, people should put the country they're in - it would help to answer if you know they're loctions/religion!


Im in the UK and i LoOoOoOoOoveeeeeeeeeee the name Ruby - the Kiaser Cheifs (UK band) sing a song called Ruby so i'd say that Ruby is a good choice for a baby girl been born in the UK!
Reply:Respectfully, I see YOUR point. They asked whether I liked a name. Why do I need all the particulars? If I were "in the market," would where I lived, although your point is a good and valid one, matter to THEM?


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