Re: No! (m)
in reply to a message by Sabrina Fair
Ok so if someone likes the sound of Hitler it's ok to use it as a name because then you're not naming the child "after" Hitler? The bad association still remains.
I've become more open-minded towards your naming style than I used to be, and I ackowledge that you have imagination and maybe the rest of us are too concerned about the opinions of others, but in some cases, like this one, you really seem naive, not to say blind.
I've become more open-minded towards your naming style than I used to be, and I ackowledge that you have imagination and maybe the rest of us are too concerned about the opinions of others, but in some cases, like this one, you really seem naive, not to say blind.
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I never said others wouldn't think of the character. I can't help what others would think. :o)
Naming a child Hitler is totally different than using a name associated with a fictional character.
ETA: none the less, thanks for sharing still.
Naming a child Hitler is totally different than using a name associated with a fictional character.
ETA: none the less, thanks for sharing still.
This message was edited 3/1/2009, 2:56 PM