I overheard a conversation earlier between a woman with a daughter named Nalah. Another mother said something about how it was so cute to be named after a classic kid's movie, Nalah's mom (rather rudely) informed her that she never knew about the lion until after her child was born. She came up with it all on her own, that's why there is an h at the end. How did a twenty something American not link Nalah even with an h to The Lion King sometime during her pregnancy? And does she really have the right to get mad about this sort of thing?
TTC #1: February 1, 2014
BFP #1: 2/21/14 EDD: 10/31/14 (my birthday!) MMC: discovered 3/31/14 (blighted ovum) D&C: 4/3/14 at 9w6d
TTC #1 (Round 2): May 16, 2014
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"Everybody wants to be happy. Nobody wants to feel pain but you can't have a rainbow without the rain."
Re: Never heard of The Lion King?
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I have never seen most Disney movies (I am old and was a teenager when Lion King came out- so I was obviously too cool for Disney at the time).
Anyway-- that aside I still know the name Nalah is from the movie. She's an idgit.
BFP 1- EDD 2/09/11 Missed MC DX @11 weeks D&C- 7/25/10 BFP 2- EDD 12/22/11 Natural MC @ 5w 2d BFP 3- EDD 1/25/12 DD Josephine born 1/16/12
TTC #1: February 1, 2014
BFP #1: 2/21/14 EDD: 10/31/14 (my birthday!) MMC: discovered 3/31/14 (blighted ovum) D&C: 4/3/14 at 9w6d
TTC #1 (Round 2): May 16, 2014
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"Everybody wants to be happy. Nobody wants to feel pain but you can't have a rainbow without the rain."
I have never seen any variation of The Lion King. I would have no idea about the connotation.
Of course she has the right to get excited about anything she wants to. Doesn't make anyone right or wrong.
We gave our DD a very Gaelic Irish name. I found out its political connotations when she was 3 months old.