Like
Did you hear about the couple that named their baby Like? as in Facebook 'Like'. I heard about it on the news.
It actually doesn't annoy me as much as this sort of thing usually does. I can sort of picture a little girl named Like.
What do you all think? Is it annoying? Weird? or do you 'Like' it?
It actually doesn't annoy me as much as this sort of thing usually does. I can sort of picture a little girl named Like.
What do you all think? Is it annoying? Weird? or do you 'Like' it?
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It's not that bad, because
Lieke seems to be a common Dutch name. I guess she can pretend it's a spelling variant of Lieke and pronounce it LEE-keh. At least she has some possibilities, so it's better than being named Facebook. It's still stupid, though. But she could do what I suggested and if she really wants to pronounce it like (haha) the word at least it sounds somewhat like (hahaha) Luke :P
Lieke seems to be a common Dutch name. I guess she can pretend it's a spelling variant of Lieke and pronounce it LEE-keh. At least she has some possibilities, so it's better than being named Facebook. It's still stupid, though. But she could do what I suggested and if she really wants to pronounce it like (haha) the word at least it sounds somewhat like (hahaha) Luke :P
I saw this and I was like 'wow thats crazy!' and I'm all for unusual names but this is too much! I showed my dad and he thought it was crazy too.
"What's Like like?"
"What would you like, Like?"
"It's just like Like. Like never likes anything"
Oh goooooooddd... that just makes me wince. I don't know, maybe it's because it looks passingly like Nike or Lykke or something which makes it look slightly name-like if you squint, but there's no denying that 'to like' is a very common English verb and using it in an Anglophone setting makes one look a) stupid and b) like one has a speech impediment.
Stupid parents. Gah!
"What would you like, Like?"
"It's just like Like. Like never likes anything"
Oh goooooooddd... that just makes me wince. I don't know, maybe it's because it looks passingly like Nike or Lykke or something which makes it look slightly name-like if you squint, but there's no denying that 'to like' is a very common English verb and using it in an Anglophone setting makes one look a) stupid and b) like one has a speech impediment.
Stupid parents. Gah!
I've seen worse, but it's nothing I would ever use. And I can't help it, but I also think of the Swedish word "lik", meaning "corpse".
This message was edited 5/18/2011, 7:19 AM
It's better than Facebook
The Egyptian baby, although I suppose Facebook has a better "reason" behind her name than Like does.
Like is pretty to look at, but the sound doesn't do much for me.
The Egyptian baby, although I suppose Facebook has a better "reason" behind her name than Like does.
Like is pretty to look at, but the sound doesn't do much for me.
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/baby/4067711
I posted this a couple days ago, though it still is a neat discussion!
I posted this a couple days ago, though it still is a neat discussion!
I think it sounds like a boys name, because it's so close to Luke.