[Opinions] Re: Dakota
in reply to a message by LizzyQ
It's tacky to me. The kind of wannabe-western name that parents give who have never been out West, never been out in the country, never met an actual Indian but think they're being all multicultural. *rolls eyes*
You very rarely see actual Indians giving their kids the names of tribes. Same as you don't see white people calling their kids Russian or English.
You very rarely see actual Indians giving their kids the names of tribes. Same as you don't see white people calling their kids Russian or English.
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Actually. . .
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=812247&board=baby
Heh. I agree with you completely, but it is ironic that this was today. :)
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=812247&board=baby
Heh. I agree with you completely, but it is ironic that this was today. :)
ah actually I saw a little white girl named English, and one spelled Englysh, it was odd. You do make a lot of sense though.