Re: New York Birth Announcements
in reply to a message by Shaymin
Is Deikon a legitimate name? I don't want to make fun of it is, but all I can think is radishes.
Brad-Lynne, Stacey-Jean, and Augustine-Claude: hyphenated middle names have made it to the US!
Sibsets I think are strange:
Monroe, Avery, and Charlene/Oceana, Mason, and Bentley: Two trendy names and then one that isn't. Although Oceana is weirder to me because she's the new baby (Charlene could be 15 years older for all I know), and it's not and has never been common.
Jase and Antonio/Peyton and Nuala: From redneck to ethnic.
Was there a Tacoma in a different set of birth announcements recently? I feel like there was.
I like Alina a lot and I think it's going to get super popular.
Brad-Lynne, Stacey-Jean, and Augustine-Claude: hyphenated middle names have made it to the US!
Sibsets I think are strange:
Monroe, Avery, and Charlene/Oceana, Mason, and Bentley: Two trendy names and then one that isn't. Although Oceana is weirder to me because she's the new baby (Charlene could be 15 years older for all I know), and it's not and has never been common.
Jase and Antonio/Peyton and Nuala: From redneck to ethnic.
Was there a Tacoma in a different set of birth announcements recently? I feel like there was.
I like Alina a lot and I think it's going to get super popular.
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Yes, in the Maine one, except that one was a girl.
I think I found the newspaper announcement about Monroe Stella, and assuming it's her (and how many kids are there named that who also have sisters named Charlene?), she also has sisters named Chase and Katana.
She's Native American, so I assume she has a Mohawk name too. Which makes me feel better about Katana.
She's Native American, so I assume she has a Mohawk name too. Which makes me feel better about Katana.
If it is the same one, I didn't see those 2 sibs listed. I kinda like Katana.
I know someone who named their baby Liliana Katana (the pregnancy photos were also the mother's junior prom pictures, so, uh, make of that what you will). It definitely works as an English name. Now if people start calling their kids Wakizashi then we'll have a problem.
Oh, forgot about the sword association �