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Re: You Say, You Think
This is my son, Tennessee.
You say: Are you from there?
You think: What an awkward name. Any nn would make it even more awkward (Ten, Tennes, Nessee?)This is my daughter, Starling.
You say: Hi Starling!
You think: Reminds me of Silence of the lambs, I believe this was the LN of the FBI agent.This is my son, British.
You say: Are you from there?
You think: BwahahaThis is my daughter, Fagan (faygan).
You say: Nice name Fagan.
You think: It sounds nice, but would prefer it spelled Faegan (bc I'm tempted to say FAH-gahn), Fay is a cute nn.This is my son, Montana.
You say: Are you guys from there?
You think: I hope they call him Monty and don't tell people his real name. If anything, I think Montana is more suitable for a girl (possible nns Mona or Anna)This is my daughter, Sabella.
You say: Very nice name you have, Sabella.
You think: Awesome *does mental happy dance* This is my son, Cairo.
You say: Hi Cairo!
You think: I think they've never even seen the place :/This is my daughter, Basil.
You say: Hi Basil!
You think: Hmm, might grow on me. Basil is a herb, so that makes it tolerable for me to see it on a girl, but I'd prefer it for a boy.This is my daughter, Petrova.
You say: Interesting name you have there!
You think: That's an okay name actually.This is my daughter, Pierre.
You say: Hi Pierre
You think: How ridiculous.This is my daughter, Orchidea.
You say: Hi!
You think: I can barely pronounce that... (but I hope they don't call her Orcha for short :P)This is my daughter, Teal.
You say: Hi Teal
You think: Love the colour, but it's not a name to me. I wouldn't mind it as a boys MN though.This is my daughter, Quinn.
You say: Hi Quinn
You think: Okay name, not something I would choose and I prefer Quinn as a MN, but not bad
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