<p>I hate people who say "my name is woo-shi wang so hefsozuif kigi" ..... and take like 5 minutes to say it and then say "but you can just call me kevin"..</p>
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I hate people who say my name is woo-shi wang so hefsozuif kigi ..... and take like 5 minutes to say it and then say but you can just call me kevin..
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What. </p>
<p>...I'm having trouble deciphering if that was actual english.</p>
<p>how about julianna</p>
<p>Oh! I have a good one!</p>
<p>Invoyable Sue.</p>
<p>Or Invoyable George.</p>
<p>Mira's fine, Artemis and little Wimbee are going to hate you forever.</p>
<p>Yeah, not so crazy about those names...</p>
<p>...though I do go to school with a girl named "DeUnique," and that's worse.</p>
<p>Mera is nice (though I prefer Mira)...the others are terrible, IMO.</p>
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What.</p>
<p>...I'm having trouble deciphering if that was actual english.
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Hahaha, perhaps s/he meant that s/he hates people who say "My name is <em>really long foreign name that takes a while to say</em>" and then "You can call me kevin."</p>
<p>Waht do you think of Sephora?</p>
<p>it seems...shallow? naming your kid after a makeup store?
Sephora...let's go to Sephora</p>
<p>sephora- the name in it self isn't bad, but it's kinda like naming your kid chanel or gucci (yes i know girls with both names).</p>
<p>Lmao^</p>
<p>Naming kids after designer brands is odd.</p>
<p>Chanel is a nice name though, even if it is a brand. Gucci is awful.</p>
<p>"Gucci" sounds like something you would say when talking to a baby ('aww my little gucci-wootchie'), imo.</p>
<p>I feel bad for your child/future child.</p>
<p>I don't really like them either.</p>
<p>Although my favorite anem in everyone else's views doesn't seem to be much better, although I love it; Esther.</p>
<p>But old-fashioned baby names are becoming extremely popular. </p>
<p>We have an Esther, Abigail and Eleanor in the school I work in. Henry is another retro cool name for boys.</p>
<p>Sephoraaaaaa is niceeeee</p>
<p>Do your future children a favor. Don't name them after your favorite store, your favorite designer, or your favorite drink. </p>
<p>Think of the child as one day running for President or running a corporation. Cutesy names are cute - for animals. One day, they may regret your choice.</p>
<p>Same for cutesy spellings. Not trying to offend - but shortened names are fun for little kids. Billy is cute, but for god's sake, give the kid the full name of William and use the nickname Billy when they are little, otherwise, it won't be fantastic for this kid later on.</p>
<p>*Having known a Billy Jim, a Champagne AND a Martini in my life, and knowing how much these kids HATED their names (and their parents, because of it!)</p>
<p>I feel bad for many of your future children.</p>
<p>You might as well name them Zorna and Truckette.</p>
<p>I'm sorry, but those are no good. IMO.</p>