Spyder
Did I scare you? This actually wasn't a person's name. It's a horse's name (found it at work (I work for a vet)). Some kre8ive spelling of Spider? What do you think of it on a pet?
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Well, you see so many horrors that it wouldn't surprise me that much if Spyder turned up in a BA, or if someone announced that she wanted to use "spider" as a name because her boyfriend had a pet tarantula but she thought it was classier with a "y".
I guess it's ok for a pet, but it sounds a bit odd to name an animal after a totally different sort of animal.
I guess it's ok for a pet, but it sounds a bit odd to name an animal after a totally different sort of animal.
I've heard a little boy names Spider once. I like it as a nn.
You scared me a lot.
The spelling confuses me. It reminds me of Harry figuring out the Sphinx's riddle in Goblet of Fire. "Spy...er...spy...er...spyder!"
The spelling confuses me. It reminds me of Harry figuring out the Sphinx's riddle in Goblet of Fire. "Spy...er...spy...er...spyder!"
Me too!!! Go Harry!
*breathes a sigh of relief*
Yep you scared me alright. It sounds fine on a horse but not a person.
Yep you scared me alright. It sounds fine on a horse but not a person.
This message was edited 10/11/2007, 7:26 PM
So long as it's a pet's name and NOT a person's. Lol!
Anything goes on a pet, as far as I'm concerned.
I can see it as a horses name, especially if it was part of its registered name.
Fine on a pet. Not on a human.