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Miracle?
My neighbor just had a baby girl.
She was born with a rare condition, and the doctors gave her 2 hours to live, but long story short, she survived. So they named her Miracle Briley and they call her Mira for short.
what do you think?
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Im glad she lived! I dont like the name Miracle in general but it really seems like it fits her perfect. I like the nn they gave her!
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Unbelievably tacky, though I adore Mira.
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Tacky
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I don't like itI'm sincerely happy for your neighbours and their baby, but I'm afraid I really don't like the baby's name.Although it might seem more suitable for a child who actually has a "miraculous" birth story attached to him/her (... why isn't Miracle used for boys, come to think of it?), parents who bestow a name such as Miracle to such a child strike me as--I don't know quite how to phrase this--the types who won't be able to quite get over their kid's dramatic entry into the world, and will forever hold that over the kid. Like, maybe, "OMG, you were going to DIE!!! So we named you Miracle! Because you were going to DIE, but you survived, OMG!!!" Never mind that it's 30 years later and the kid's perfectly fine, grown up, married and has two kids of her own. I'm not saying your friends are that kind of parents, that's just the stereotype I would think of when presented with such a name given in such a circumstance like theirs.Also, not to be morbid or anything, but I have read from Neonatal Intensive Care Unit nurses on other baby name boards that they've anecdotally observed babies named Miracle, Nevaeh, Heaven, and other such names seem to do poorer than children with non-tryndee names like Emma or Sophia. Obviously, there's been no study or anything to either confirm or even explain this possible correlation, but I still wouldn't want to tempt fate!And ignoring the special circumstances of the birth, which I still admit gives the name some legitimacy I ordinarily wouldn't give it in this circumstance, Miracle just seems very, very babyish and insubstantial as a name for a grown-up, respectable woman.All in all, if I were a parent hellbent on commemorating my kid's survival, I would pick the infinitely subtler Milagros ("miracles"). And lest I'm still being too negative, I think Mira is a very pretty, feminine name/nickname that can grow with the child into adulthood quite nicely. So she'll have that, at least.I won't comment on Briley at all, because nothing I can say about is good.But, again, I'm really happy your neighbour's baby pulled through. :-)
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I'm not a fan of Brylie, and usually I find Miracle tacky, but the situation calls for Miracle, so I like it especially with the nn Mira.
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I think it is cute.
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I think its a really cute name because of its background but i wouldnt name a child miracle

This message was edited 7/14/2007, 9:08 PM

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Is that pronounced my-ra? By the way, I love the name Miracle!!
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What a lovely story. Even though I don't care for Miracle as a name, it fits here. Mira is a nice nn, but not something I would use. Briley is too "tryndee" for me, but is okay.
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Mira is cute, Miracle Briley is definitely NMS. The poor girl had a tough start, doesn't she deserve a real name?

This message was edited 7/14/2007, 12:47 PM

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Cute! Love the nn Mira!
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Adorable! Although I do somewhat prefer Brylie. Mira is a cute NN.
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Wonderful story, but I really wish it was Briley Miracle or Mira Briley. Mira is cute, but I know two girls (of Indian descent) who spell it Meera so I'm used to that spelling, though both are lovely and legit.I suppose I can understand why they'd want to call her Miracle because there is a story behind it (and not just calling her Miracle for the sake of it) but I wonder if she'll feel the same way when she's older!
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Horrible and cliche. That's like the many stories of miracle babies named Faith and Hope. Gross. Sad story and all, but that's still not an excuse for the name.

This message was edited 7/14/2007, 11:28 AM

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under the cirumstances I think it's cute. Under normal circumstances I would think it was unique but not bad. Mira is a cute nn
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I guess it is quite personal, and I like the name Mira, but I wouldn't use it as a fn, maybe a mn though :)
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