A nifty baby name ?
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That's not a nifty baby name!I can't beleive that some wacko parents actually want to name their child after Bin Laden. I for one am glad the German officals or whoever told them they couldn't. Someone has to stand up for that poor unborn child! That name should definitely be off limits, just as they did Hitler's. Just my opinion though.Mike: If I find any articles on names, I'll e-mail them to you. I think a section on name articles would be interesting to look at.
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Woo hoo! Live by the Gastarbeiter, die by the Gastarbeiter...generally I like Turkish people, but these two are one for the books.As for "legalized name compassion" -- France does it, Germany does it, Spain does it, but we in the US ("United We Flip Each Other Off") let the trailer trash, crackho' mamas, and abysmally immature have free rein when it comes to inflicting ignorant names on their babies! Why isn't "La'Qwee'sh'a" or "Rebel" a punishable offense?- Da.
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LOL, ridiculous. I'll have to see if I can get permission to copy that article and other name-related pieces. Then I could create a section of articles about first names. Anyone know of any other such writings on the net?
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Hi, Mike. Namenerds.com have a few, but it's not clear if they commissioned them or harvested them ... great idea, I'd love to browse that kind of archive - it beats working. Or tidying the kitchen ...
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Saeah is a nifty baby name its a form of Sarah it mean white and Gentle its pronounced Sigh-yee-ya! the boyz version of this name is Saead (pronouced Sigh-yeed)!
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