Celebrity baby
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I dislike Dream as a name, esp. a fn, but not nearly as much as Alijha (Elijah misspelled, and on a girl?) or Messiah (also on a girl?).
Interesting...
I don't really like it...but Dream Iverson...sounds kind of catchy...I wouldn't use it.
I love Isaiah.
I really hate the name Messiah...doesn't seem appropriate.
I don't really like it...but Dream Iverson...sounds kind of catchy...I wouldn't use it.
I love Isaiah.
I really hate the name Messiah...doesn't seem appropriate.
Dream could work as a mn actually. Never really thought of that before.
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NO! Not Messiah!
I love Dream as a MN
Dream wouldn't be my pick, but they spelled it correctly and it has (obviously) a nice meaning. It's surprisingly good for a celebrity baby name. Alijha? Is that supposed to be Elijah? Whatever it is it's bad. It makes Dream look positively royal in comparison.
Tiaura? Bad, Tiara misspelled, and I wouldn't like Tiara anyway. Allen, nn "Deuce" is actually kind of cute. Nns are the place for whimsy and creativity and deuce does mean "two" so it makes sense for a junior. Isaiah is great. I'm going to give Rahsaan the benefit of the doubt and say it's an Arabic name that I'm not familiar with. Since it's a mn it doesn't bother me so much anyway if it's made up. Messiah? Excuse me? It's spelled correctly, but wtf? Odd. And what's her nn, Messy? Lauren is nice as a mn. I like seeing names that are / were overly used in the mn position. It's actually kind of a pleasant surprise to see them there.
Tiaura? Bad, Tiara misspelled, and I wouldn't like Tiara anyway. Allen, nn "Deuce" is actually kind of cute. Nns are the place for whimsy and creativity and deuce does mean "two" so it makes sense for a junior. Isaiah is great. I'm going to give Rahsaan the benefit of the doubt and say it's an Arabic name that I'm not familiar with. Since it's a mn it doesn't bother me so much anyway if it's made up. Messiah? Excuse me? It's spelled correctly, but wtf? Odd. And what's her nn, Messy? Lauren is nice as a mn. I like seeing names that are / were overly used in the mn position. It's actually kind of a pleasant surprise to see them there.
This message was edited 10/9/2008, 2:36 PM