Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)
in reply to a message by Ninor
I know you're not in an English speaking country but just like when someone tells me that "Pippa" means something that I would want to avoid as a name in a non-English language (or Galen for example), I try to steer clear of them in our increasingly globalized world if I'm aware. Obviously only very unappealing meanings but it changed how I felt about Philippa "Pippa" completely.I have ended up in a part of the world that I'd have never imagined and that I'm sure my parents never did either. From my graduating class of a little over 110, there are about 15-20 of us living abroad (US, UK, Belgium, Norway, Germany, Kenya). I don't want to knowingly put my kid in an odd situation. Lye falls into that for me. It would be different if it was an established and classic Swedish name though.
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Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  Ninor  ·  3/6/2018, 7:18 AM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  LillyMargaret  ·  3/7/2018, 12:04 PM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  Ruta  ·  3/7/2018, 5:55 AM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  Caprice  ·  3/7/2018, 4:13 AM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  Cayden  ·  3/6/2018, 1:47 PM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  mirfak  ·  3/6/2018, 9:43 AM
That's awful.  ·  Piccadilly  ·  3/6/2018, 9:22 AM
Re: That's awful.  ·  Ninor  ·  3/6/2018, 10:38 AM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  queenv  ·  3/6/2018, 7:25 AM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  Ninor  ·  3/6/2018, 10:37 AM
Re: Co-worker BA (kind of)  ·  Aine  ·  3/6/2018, 7:03 PM
Janice said it best. nt  ·  PeachyGirl86  ·  3/6/2018, 8:38 AM