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.
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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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