Re: If you had kids during your awkward naming phase and/or childhood, what might have they have been called?
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
When I was a schoolgirl, my favourite subject was British history (particularly Kings and Queens). I read a lot about the late Queen Elizabeth II and she had a sister Princess Margaret Rose. Inspired by her, my favourite name for awhile was Margaret Ann. Then I made up a name by blending two names together - Stashaleigh (yikes, how embarrassing). The only male name I remember that I liked was Joshua.
Thankfully, my tastes changed as I matured and began to study names more seriously. Over the years, I've spent a fortune on baby name books. I stopped counting after I reached 200 books. Even today, I still get a thrill when new ones are released. Of course, most people get their information over the Internet these days but old habits die hard.
Thankfully, my tastes changed as I matured and began to study names more seriously. Over the years, I've spent a fortune on baby name books. I stopped counting after I reached 200 books. Even today, I still get a thrill when new ones are released. Of course, most people get their information over the Internet these days but old habits die hard.
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I love baby name books. I own like 7 I believe. That's it! If I ever enter into the Adult Entertainment industry, I am definitely using Stashaleigh as a stage name lol