what do you think of these baby names?

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Abigail and Eleanor

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<p>Lol !</p>

<p>The parents call them Abby and Ella - they are twins. I actually know three Abigails under the age of 12...</p>

<p>Okay, those names are RIDICULOUS.</p>

<p>Mine...</p>

<p>Girl: Estella (Stella), Cynthia, Diana, Elizabeth
Boy: Stanley, Raymond, Daniel, Roland.</p>

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The parents call them Abby and Ella - they are twins. I actually know three Abigails under the age of 12...

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<p>I like Abby and Ella. Abigail and Eleanor just sound like a couple of old people.</p>

<p>there are lots of young hippies in hawaii, so they name their kids weird things. i remember in middle school we had two Rainforests, a Tyger, Terra Luna, Star, twins named Aries and Aquea, and get this- a poor boy a grade above me was named Dancer. (pronounced Don-sir)</p>

<p>messing around with spelling gets me too. i've known of Genapher, Lourren, Alyesha, and Fillip.</p>

<p>i think a cool name is Slayde. i'd never name anyone that because of what it means (lol!) but i read it in a book and it sounds awesome.</p>

<p>My mom new a girl named Female. pronounced fe-mal-ie. but yeah, take it easy on the werid names. Just think, your child has that name forever. I am not saying be trendy, just those are a little too werid... haha.</p>

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My mom new a girl named Female. pronounced fe-mal-ie. but yeah, take it easy on the werid names. Just think, your child has that name forever. I am not saying be trendy, just those are a little too werid... haha.

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<p>snopes.com:</a> Funny Names</p>

<p>One of the oldest myths ever. My uncle claims to have known a Female/Fuh-mall-ee. So does my neighbor.</p>

<p>i kinda like lemonjello if you stress the MON. lol!</p>

<p>What about that family with names Track, Trig, Bristol, Willow and Piper?</p>

<p>Oh. My. God. If I knew nothing about Palin except what she named her kids, I wouldn't vote for her just based on that.
I think Piper and Trig are the worst. I mean triangle? trigonometry? trigger? And then Piper like the Pied Piper, the fish and bird, a bagpipe player, or someone who smokes a lot of pipes.
Track's pretty bad too... race track, jogging track, track record, train tracks, tracker.
Willow is semi-normal, if rather hippy-sounding. Bristol is also semi-normal but not very euphonic (I think I just made up a word).
But I'm not voting for her anyway :)</p>

<p>I use to know a Grey Wolfe and a Tymber Wolfe.....</p>

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Oh. My. God. If I knew nothing about Palin except what she named her kids, I wouldn't vote for her just based on that.
I think Piper and Trig are the worst. I mean triangle? trigonometry? trigger? And then Piper like the Pied Piper, the fish and bird, a bagpipe player, or someone who smokes a lot of pipes.
Track's pretty bad too... race track, jogging track, track record, train tracks, tracker.
Willow is semi-normal, if rather hippy-sounding. Bristol is also semi-normal but not very euphonic (I think I just made up a word).
But I'm not voting for her anyway:)

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<p>Piper is the most normal of those names. I've heard of many girls named Piper. Willow, too. But Trig and Track? What? I can't say much about Bristol since I've met kids named London, Phoenix (after the city), etc.</p>

<p>Boys: Baxter, Caravaggio
Girls: Cornwall, Artemis lol OP</p>

<p>I’ve never heard of those names before. At least they would be unique.</p>

<p>I think English county names work well for people names :slight_smile:
Devon, Cornwall, Essex, … Shropshire</p>

<p>I’ve never heard of three of those names. Again though, they would be unique:)</p>

<p>:O how about </p>

<p>How do you pronounce that?:/</p>

<p>eh-nee-uhs</p>

<p>but it has the cool </p>

<p>Lol, I can imagine the difficulty someone would have in pronouncing that everyday. It would be nice though.</p>