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Need help with names !
HeyWhat do you think of these names ? Which of these names could become overused ? I need an opinion on each name. Thank you ! Caroline !BoysFinn
Brennan
Dwayne
Lex
Jaden
Braden
Brady
GirlsZoi
Zoe
Cloe
Chloe
Skye
Robin
Rachel
Ruthie
Catelin
Louisa
Ann
Anna-Maria
Johanna (Yo-hanna)
Cara
Sarah
Sara
Wendy
Justine
Brenda
Brenna
Sidney
Sydney
Lindsay
Lyndsay
LinziThank you !!!! :)
Carrie :)
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For the girls names, Lindsey, Sarah, Catelin and Rachel are used to often
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BoysFinn - I don't really like it.
Brennan - See above.
Dwayne - See above.
Lex - Luthor? Sounds like a bully to me..
Jaden - I don't really like it.
Braden - See above.
Brady - Reminds me of the Brady Bunch.
GirlsZoi - Don't really like it..
Zoe - Very good choice! Means Life.
Cloe - Don't like the spelling, see below.
Chloe - I like this spelling, and i love the name!
Skye - Love it! Sounds very hippie.
Robin - LOVE IT!
Rachel - See above.
Ruthie - Too old fashioned.
Catelin - Try this spelling: Kaitlin , Caitlin
Louisa - Too Spanishy.
Ann - Too old fashioned. Middle name.
Anna-Maria
Johanna (Yo-hanna) - It's ok.
Cara - See above.
Sarah - LOVE IT!! It means Princess.
Sara - I like the spelling Sarah better.
Wendy - No.
Justine - See above.

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Lindsay - Love the name, love the spelling!
Lyndsay - Love the name, hate the spelling!
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I think that the spelling of the name in the way that it is spell
is very unique because the child may meet another child named
lindsey but the childs name would still be unique because of the spelling
My name is unique, dont get me wrong theres a couple of chasitys or chassidy's or even chasitiy, but I've never came acrossed anyone
with my spelling thats why its still unique Get the point!
Chassity
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Hey, i'm just expressing my opinion.
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This is to Hayley!!!~its not bad~Hey I never said you werent expressing your opinion I was also
expressing mine So if we have a misunderstanding than I'm sorry
But everyones intitled to their own opinion!~chassity~
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Have we forgotten Robin Hood?I know I sort of ruin your asking by only reflecting over one single name, namely Robin . But considering so many names at one time I must say I cannot handle at once.I like the name Robin well, but I think it should feature in the row of boys' names too. Robin is a fine name for a girl, but it fits a boy equally well. Just think of the noble Robin Hood and his merry menHe took from the rich
and gave to the poor,
and thus shall woe
be heard no more.I admit I made those words up but others have truly found that Robin was a name well suited for a boy.
Just listen to what John Keats said.
Could he really be all wrong?TO A FRIEND
by John KeatsNo! those days are gone away
And their hours are old and gray,
And their minutes buried all
Under the down-trodden pall
Of the leaves of many years:
Many times have winter's shears,
Frozen North, and chilling East,
Sounded tempests to the feast
Of the forest's whispering fleeces,
Since men knew nor rent nor leases.No, the bugle sounds no more,
And the twanging bow no more;
Silent is the ivory shrill
Past the heath and up the hill;
There is no mid-forest laugh,
Where lone Echo gives the half
To some wight, amaz'd to hear
Jesting, deep in forest drear.On the fairest time of June
You may go, with sun or moon,
Or the seven stars to light you,
Or the polar ray to right you;
But you never may behold
Little John , or Robin bold;
Never one, of all the clan,

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Selwyn misquoted himself. He meant to say:He took from the rich
And gave to the poor,
And thus shall Gore
Be heard no more.And he hasn't been...Let's not forget that "Robin " was originally a variant of "Robert ", and therefore a GUY'S name. It's got nothing to do with fluffy birds of the genus "Turdus" or their unrelated UK counterparts.
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SelwynHave you ever heard of or read Winnie the Pooh? jc and cktc.Phyllis (aka Sidhe Uaine or Gaia Euphoria)
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*nods eagerly*Yes that I have and I found it both funny and poetic. Yes even wise in its own peculiar way.
I understand so very well why it has been translated into so many languages.
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Winnie the Shit, in this case :P
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Pooh and not Poo :)There is a difference I think :D
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"Eeyore Has Enough""There is a difference, I think," mused Pooh, as he carefully lifted first one foot -- then the other -- and examined the soles of his feet.Eeyore rolled his eyes in embarrassment and muttered an expletive under his breath."I mean," continued Pooh (whilst furrowing his brow in deep thought -- which is not an easy thing to do, if you happen to be a bear of very little brain to begin with), "I should think it would be more polite to call them 'donkey droppings' than something sounding like my own freakin' name. Wouldn't you agree, Christopher Robin?"Christopher Robin nodded, pretending not to hear Eeyore's colorful swearing in the background. "Here, Pooh, let me get a stick and scrape you off! Silly old sod!"Just then Tigger bounced onto the scene. "GOOD GAWD!" hollered Tigger. "What the hell smells like **** around here? Is that YOU, Pooh?"Pooh merely shrugged his shoulders, and both he and Christopher Robin stared very pointedly at Eeyore, smirking as they did so. Eeyore glared back at Pooh, Christopher Robin, and Tigger, the long pent-up rage slowly building in the normally submissive little donkey.Tigger should have known to to keep quiet at this point. But Tiggers are never quiet. "Daaaay-AM!" continued Tigger, "Did you take a crap right out here in the Hundred Acre Wood, Eeyore? What the-- "Tigger never finished that fateful sentence. For something finally snapped inside Eeyore, and the little donkey suddenly ripped the straightpin out of his butt which customarily held his tail in place, and violently drove it right through Tigger's left eye and into his brain, killing him instantly."ANYONE ELSE HERE GOT ANYTHING TO SAY?" bellowed Eeyore. Both Pooh and Christopher Robin vigorously shook their heads "no", and slowly started to back away..."BECAUSE IF YOU DO(We regret to inform you that the author of this Winnie-the-Pooh tale has just been dragged off this message board, and is now receiving her medication to combat a reaction from an overdose of A.A. Milne literary innocence and charm...)
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...belatedly removes his hat and takes a bow...
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LMAO! Nan, you should be writing Kirk Mitchell novels! I love it!
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I had no idea Eeyore used such language or I would not have him all over my house and in my car.LOL
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I just noticed your addy is "Eeyoreblue21"! Well, that explains things then. Eeyore is well-known for swearing a blue-streak. :)-- Nanaea
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Eeyore may have learned that from me. He's also Jennifer's favorite Pooh character, and she's got a stuffed miniature Eeyore head hanging from her inside car mirror post (on the windshield).I'm a lot taller than her, and everytime I drive her car the damn thing blocks 1/3 of my vision. So I've let loose a few juicy ones in his presence over the past few years.Knulla Dig, Eeyore!
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Jennifer has Eeyore's decapitated head hanging inside her car? Wow, that's, like, really macabre...Tell her she has to get some red nail polish and paint "blood" all around the neck area, and also dripping from the nose and ears. Better still, you do it and surprise her! :)-- Nanaea
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I always say that I love eeyore so much I even married an eeyore(jack ass.lol My husband thinks it's funny.
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