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Kid & Cat
My Coworker Munyeen, has a daughter Peyton. Peyton and her partner David recently had a son they named Noah.
It's not one of my faves, but Noah is a nice name. Munyeen however, also has a cat named Noah. And the cat was there first. Do you think it's odd? I think it's a little odd."Find what you love, and let it kill you." Charles Bukowski
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Yes, that is odd! It's like, "Oh yeah, I have the same name as my grandmother's cat who is older than me..." I don't like Noah anyway though. My mom has a cat named Simon (whom I actually named when I was in high school) so even though I like the named, I'd never give it to my child. I try not to give pets such "human" names becausee it does make it awkward. My husband has a dog named Mark. Thank goodness we wouldn't want to use that for a child!
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A little odd since the cat is still alive - both Noah's will meet each other. But, if the cat was deceased I wouldn't think it very odd. Did Peyton name the cat? If so, then it means she loves the name. Why not use it on a real baby now that she has the chance? I once named a chicken Carmen. I'd still use that name on a child. I used it on the animal because I loved it.
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My friend's sister was named after the midwife's dog ...Can't say I go for Noah - that NO at the beginning puts me right off.
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Not really odd. If that were their favorite name, why not use it?
I wouldn't mind being named after a beloved pet.
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Yes, I think it's odd, if human Noah's mother knows her mother has a cat named Noah. Why would you do that?
I think it's a bit funny for a cat to be named Noah too, come to think of it.
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I agree its a little odd, but if you truly love a name you should use it in spite of pee-existing animals. It would be different if Peyton had a cat named Noah.
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