[Opinions] Re: I’m bored so...
in reply to a message by Gaia
1. If you had twins today (Whatever gender you want), what would you name them?
Indigo and Violet
2. Would you ever give your first name as a child’s middle name?
Yeah sure
3. If not, what about your middle name as your son/daughters middle name as well?
I don't have a middle name
4. You are forced to give your son a feminine name, and you daughter a masculine one. What are their names? (You can add a middle name)
Brooke Leslie and Jesse Thomas
5. Do you prefer names with history to it or is it completely coincidental?
Idk
6. Does a name not being ‘genuine’ enough bother you?
Idk? I mean, one time I met a kid whose actual, real legal first name was "Unicorn", so as long as you don't doom your kids to something like that, I don't really have a problem with it
7. How do you feel about accents with names? Would you ever use a name with one? (Ex: Chloë, Renée, Anaïs.)
Yeah they're cool. I got a friend who called her daughter "Emilié"
8. What do you think of names with different spelling from the original?
They're alright I guess, as long as it's not something utterly ridiculous like "Caytleighnn". Tbh I never really liked it that much
9. Do you like nicknames for your child or even yourself? Or do you prefer the full name?
I'd probably use my kid's full first names and let them choose whether they wanted a nickname when they were older
10. Has the pandemic changed your taste in names?
No
11. You and your partner just chose the name for your child. You both love it and have no doubts in mind. Your entire family hates it. Do you still keep the name?
Yeah, screw them, it's not their kid.
12. What is one name that’s popular you actually think deserves it’s time in the light? It can be one for a boy and one for a girl.
Idk why but I like the name Ivy. Short and sweet.
13. What is one baby name tradition or trend that you don’t like? It can be anything.
Complicating the spellings of names that were already difficult to spell. Because then Rebbeckahh gets angry with everyone for spelling her name wrong when it's her parent's fault
14. What (type) name automatically makes you (Or would make you?) lose respect for a parent?
Unnecessarily random nouns like "Unicorn" "Pencil" or "Stone", and yes, I know three real people with those names
Indigo and Violet
2. Would you ever give your first name as a child’s middle name?
Yeah sure
3. If not, what about your middle name as your son/daughters middle name as well?
I don't have a middle name
4. You are forced to give your son a feminine name, and you daughter a masculine one. What are their names? (You can add a middle name)
Brooke Leslie and Jesse Thomas
5. Do you prefer names with history to it or is it completely coincidental?
Idk
6. Does a name not being ‘genuine’ enough bother you?
Idk? I mean, one time I met a kid whose actual, real legal first name was "Unicorn", so as long as you don't doom your kids to something like that, I don't really have a problem with it
7. How do you feel about accents with names? Would you ever use a name with one? (Ex: Chloë, Renée, Anaïs.)
Yeah they're cool. I got a friend who called her daughter "Emilié"
8. What do you think of names with different spelling from the original?
They're alright I guess, as long as it's not something utterly ridiculous like "Caytleighnn". Tbh I never really liked it that much
9. Do you like nicknames for your child or even yourself? Or do you prefer the full name?
I'd probably use my kid's full first names and let them choose whether they wanted a nickname when they were older
10. Has the pandemic changed your taste in names?
No
11. You and your partner just chose the name for your child. You both love it and have no doubts in mind. Your entire family hates it. Do you still keep the name?
Yeah, screw them, it's not their kid.
12. What is one name that’s popular you actually think deserves it’s time in the light? It can be one for a boy and one for a girl.
Idk why but I like the name Ivy. Short and sweet.
13. What is one baby name tradition or trend that you don’t like? It can be anything.
Complicating the spellings of names that were already difficult to spell. Because then Rebbeckahh gets angry with everyone for spelling her name wrong when it's her parent's fault
14. What (type) name automatically makes you (Or would make you?) lose respect for a parent?
Unnecessarily random nouns like "Unicorn" "Pencil" or "Stone", and yes, I know three real people with those names