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A woman I knew in high school who I'm "friends" with on Facebook just had her second child (I'm putting spaces in the names so they don't come up in a search). She had a boy, and named him: D A V I D_____A L E X A N D E R. He joins older brother A N D R E W_____I S A I A H.
So... wdyt? Personally, considering some of the doozies I've witnessed, I'm actually surprised that she chose such... well, normal names for her kids. I'm also surprised none of the names are Spanish (she's Latina, but her husband is White).
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So... wdyt? Personally, considering some of the doozies I've witnessed, I'm actually surprised that she chose such... well, normal names for her kids. I'm also surprised none of the names are Spanish (she's Latina, but her husband is White).
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Please rate my personal name lists:
www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381
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www.behindthename.com/pnl/69381/91835
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Love them
Great names and sibset
I think they're solid choices. Masculine and classic. Good sibset, too.
Those names are so generic I really doubt they ever would have come up in a search.
They're fine. Nothing special at all.
They're fine. Nothing special at all.
David is used as a Spanish name, but it sounds more like Day-veed then Day-vid. It charts in Spain, Mexico, and Chile. It is a fine sibset.
This message was edited 9/27/2019, 6:05 PM