Re: Emma?
in reply to a message by blaaarg
Is there any particular reason why your parents named you Emma, or did they just like the name? Obviously, you don't care for it (heh-heh), and it's not one of my favorite names, but I don't think it's THAT bad. You don't have to answer if you don't want to, I was just curious. :)
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They just dug it and didn't know anyone named Emma. I have at times whined at them about it and they have said "oh obviously it's because we hate you right" and then "well it's a great name everyone has good taste" and ignored me.
I really don't think it's that bad either, and before it shot into popularity I wasn't really aware of the little-girl delicate image everyone had of it. I like E a lot and I like the two M's and I like how random it is. But jeez I'm completely not an Emma at all.
I really don't think it's that bad either, and before it shot into popularity I wasn't really aware of the little-girl delicate image everyone had of it. I like E a lot and I like the two M's and I like how random it is. But jeez I'm completely not an Emma at all.
Hmm
I don't have a delicate little girl image of it at all. I think it's a strong name.
I don't have a delicate little girl image of it at all. I think it's a strong name.
LOL
The only Emma I know is also pretty far from delicate. she is tall and willowy and British, but has a mouth on her that could make a sailor blush and the most bizarre sense of humour. I'm not sure what I thought of the name before I met her (other than thinking it did seem very "British") but now I think of it as being loud, quirky, sharp-tongued and hilarious.
The only Emma I know is also pretty far from delicate. she is tall and willowy and British, but has a mouth on her that could make a sailor blush and the most bizarre sense of humour. I'm not sure what I thought of the name before I met her (other than thinking it did seem very "British") but now I think of it as being loud, quirky, sharp-tongued and hilarious.