I've never hung out on that board, but it seems like a lot of people have seriously strong opinions on names. On my due date board, there are always polls and threads about names. If someone doesn't like a name (happens often), usually the reply is a little more sugar-coated.
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In my opinion, whoever subscribes to naming their child based on the lowest common denominator gets what they deserve. There is a reason I didn't ask opinions in naming MY kid.
She obviously didn't lurk before posting. Even I knew those names wouldn't be well received from the little I've heard about the BNB here.
I don't post there either, but I also know that they aren't down with the trendy/cutesy names. However, that does not change the fact that they are all a bunch of b!tches. Just because you are a regular on a Name Board, does not make you an authoritarian on baby names.
(I also only made it through the first page, because I felt there is just no reason for them to be so figgin' high and mighty. I get it, you don't like them. Now come down of your high horse and tell her like an adult that is speaking to another adult.)
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She obviously didn't lurk before posting. Even I knew those names wouldn't be well received from the little I've heard about the BNB here.
I don't post there either, but I also know that they aren't down with the trendy/cutesy names. However, that does not change the fact that they are all a bunch of b!tches. Just because you are a regular on a Name Board, does not make you an authoritarian on baby names.
(I also only made it through the first page, because I felt there is just no reason for them to be so figgin' high and mighty. I get it, you don't like them. Now come down of your high horse and tell her like an adult that is speaking to another adult.)
I totally agree. They were so harsh! I felt the reaction was unnecessary. I think it's really easy for people to be mean when they can hide behind their keyboard and not actually say those things to someone's face. That's why I stick around these parts and don't post on National boards. LOL!
She obviously didn't lurk before posting. Even I knew those names wouldn't be well received from the little I've heard about the BNB here.
I don't post there either, but I also know that they aren't down with the trendy/cutesy names. However, that does not change the fact that they are all a bunch of b!tches. Just because you are a regular on a Name Board, does not make you an authoritarian on baby names.
(I also only made it through the first page, because I felt there is just no reason for them to be so figgin' high and mighty. I get it, you don't like them. Now come down of your high horse and tell her like an adult that is speaking to another adult.)
I totally agree. They were so harsh! I felt the reaction was unnecessary. I think it's really easy for people to be mean when they can hide behind their keyboard and not actually say those things to someone's face. That's why I stick around these parts and don't post on National boards. LOL!
Exactly!! I found my home here, and I am happy with ladies who will be honest, but don't have to be mean to do so.
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That is one scary board! And, um did anyone note the one suggestion for naming your daughter 'Kezziah' and calling her 'Kizzy?' Jr. High boy in me is thinking how every boy is going to tease that girl and call her Jizzy Kizzy.
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That is one scary board! And, um did anyone note the one suggestion for naming your daughter 'Kezziah' and calling her 'Kizzy?' Jr. High boy in me is thinking how every boy is going to tease that girl and call her Jizzy Kizzy.
RIGHT?!?! They don't like Addison, but Kezziah gets the thumbs up?? o_O
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That is one scary board! And, um did anyone note the one suggestion for naming your daughter 'Kezziah' and calling her 'Kizzy?' Jr. High boy in me is thinking how every boy is going to tease that girl and call her Jizzy Kizzy.
RIGHT?!?! They don't like Addison, but Kezziah gets the thumbs up?? o_O
Yeah, I couldn't tell if that one was a joke or not. I assumed it had to be a failed attempt at snark, but I guess she meant it as a serious suggestion?!
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Most of those chicks are super harsh, however, this might be some of the best name advice I've ever read! (c&p from that post)
The names are bad. Try "test driving" these names in all contexts.
The "dream-job" test: "Dr. Kinzlie" "President Kinzlie"
The "mom" test: "Is Kinzlie's mom bringing brownies for the bake sale?"
The "card" test: "Lots of love, John, Jane, and Kinzlie"
The "price is right" test: "Kinzlie Johnson, come one down!"
The "blind date" test: "I want to set you up with a great girl, my friend Kinzlie."
The "granny" test: "Come give grandma Kinzlie a kiss."
Remember
that many people will see your daughter's name on paper before they
meet her. Misspelling her name is doing your daughter no favors.
Last but not least, try wearing the name yourself. Introduce yourself as Kinzlie. See what kinds of reactions you get. Make sure it's a name you'd give yourself before you choose it for your child's lifetime.
Oh,
and since you asked, my favorite names are names that work for adults
but have cute nicknames for that brief childhood stage (10-15 years?).
Most of those chicks are super harsh, however, this might be some of the best name advice I've ever read! (c&p from that post)
The names are bad. Try "test driving" these names in all contexts.
The "dream-job" test: "Dr. Kinzlie" "President Kinzlie"
The "mom" test: "Is Kinzlie's mom bringing brownies for the bake sale?"
The "card" test: "Lots of love, John, Jane, and Kinzlie"
The "price is right" test: "Kinzlie Johnson, come one down!"
The "blind date" test: "I want to set you up with a great girl, my friend Kinzlie."
The "granny" test: "Come give grandma Kinzlie a kiss."
Remember that many people will see your daughter's name on paper before they meet her. Misspelling her name is doing your daughter no favors.
Last but not least, try wearing the name yourself. Introduce yourself as Kinzlie. See what kinds of reactions you get. Make sure it's a name you'd give yourself before you choose it for your child's lifetime.
Oh, and since you asked, my favorite names are names that work for adults but have cute nicknames for that brief childhood stage (10-15 years?).
I agree it's great advice, however, I guess I'm just used to diversity of names in my profession, because I didn't see anything horrible about Kinzlie in any of those examples. It's NMS, but I could totally see a book by Dr. Kinzlie ____.
I read the rest of the post though, and saw what Angel was talking about. That OP turned into a complete train wreck. I understand getting PO'ed at people being rude, but to my original point, ummm.... you kinda asked for it.
(PS: my profession involves a bunch of MBAs working with Fortune 500 companies, so I'm not sure their "if you have an unusual name you won't be taken seriously" argument cuts it. It's not like we're talking about Jazzmyne or Dynamite.)
I often wonder if someone were to suggest my name (Krisha) as a possible baby name on there if it would get ripped to shreds.
Oooh, that might be an interesting experiment. We've had a poster or two do that in the past, but it was pretty rare...maybe once or twice.
If it makes anyone feel any better, my name, Angel, is considered a stripper name. It doesn't bother me, and the only time I've seen it suggested was for a boy, in which I screamed 'hallelujah' when I saw it.
I wish I could find the thread from earlier this week when the OP's choices were attacked and she just rised above it...it was pretty awesome, and my new standard.
Most of those chicks are super harsh, however, this might be some of the best name advice I've ever read! (c&p from that post)
The names are bad. Try "test driving" these names in all contexts.
The "dream-job" test: "Dr. Kinzlie" "President Kinzlie"
The "mom" test: "Is Kinzlie's mom bringing brownies for the bake sale?"
The "card" test: "Lots of love, John, Jane, and Kinzlie"
The "price is right" test: "Kinzlie Johnson, come one down!"
The "blind date" test: "I want to set you up with a great girl, my friend Kinzlie."
The "granny" test: "Come give grandma Kinzlie a kiss."
Remember that many people will see your daughter's name on paper before they meet her. Misspelling her name is doing your daughter no favors.
Last but not least, try wearing the name yourself. Introduce yourself as Kinzlie. See what kinds of reactions you get. Make sure it's a name you'd give yourself before you choose it for your child's lifetime.
Oh, and since you asked, my favorite names are names that work for adults but have cute nicknames for that brief childhood stage (10-15 years?).
I agree it's great advice, however, I guess I'm just used to diversity of names in my profession, because I didn't see anything horrible about Kinzlie in any of those examples. It's NMS, but I could totally see a book by Dr. Kinzlie ____.
I read the rest of the post though, and saw what Angel was talking about. That OP turned into a complete train wreck. I understand getting PO'ed at people being rude, but to my original point, ummm.... you kinda asked for it.
(PS: my profession involves a bunch of MBAs working with Fortune 500 companies, so I'm not sure their "if you have an unusual name you won't be taken seriously" argument cuts it. It's not like we're talking about Jazzmyne or Dynamite.)
I'm not saying I don't like the name, or any name in particular. I just think those are good "rules" to think about when naming a child. I'm all for "different" names. I come from a family full of them.
The name board hates mine...I've seen a number of posts saying how awful it is for a girl. I tend to agree with some things over there (hate Nevaeh, no stupid misspellings, etc.) but sometimes them biatches is rabid! I like that Angel's always a calm voice of reason.
I don't understand why they hated all of her names. Kinzlie is a stupid one but the others are all pretty normal names. Trendy maybe but even classic names like Claire and Emily are "trendy" since it's a current trend to go back to really classic names. Those girls are bitches apparently. I love how they're like "we all like different names but we are unified in what we hate". The OP and her stupid "my brother did it" was ridiculous. But the "alot" pic was awesome.
Maybe I'm grumpy today, but I didn't think they were that horrible to her until she got crazy. I don't like trendy names much though [obviously!] so I may have been skewed. But that chick is off.
I do wonder where she went to collage though. I bet they have pretty diplomas.
None of those names are my style, but the only one that was truly heinous was Kinsley.
The "Alot" jpeg was pretty awesome, Angel. I love that one!
Kinsley was on our girl list. Really. I love it. We had an African student in a class I took in High School names Kinsley and I have kept it on the list ever since.
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I'm going to make an AWESOME big brother.
None of those names are my style, but the only one that was truly heinous was Kinsley.
The "Alot" jpeg was pretty awesome, Angel. I love that one!
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I don't post there either, but I also know that they aren't down with the trendy/cutesy names. However, that does not change the fact that they are all a bunch of b!tches. Just because you are a regular on a Name Board, does not make you an authoritarian on baby names.
(I also only made it through the first page, because I felt there is just no reason for them to be so figgin' high and mighty. I get it, you don't like them. Now come down of your high horse and tell her like an adult that is speaking to another adult.)
Yes and this! I think about the Alot every time I see "alot." Definitely an underutilized PIP! :-)
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#1 WTH has so much time on their hands that they become a regular on a names board so that they pick apart name choices of others?
#2 If you don't want negative opinions on your name choices, then don't ask.
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I totally agree. They were so harsh! I felt the reaction was unnecessary. I think it's really easy for people to be mean when they can hide behind their keyboard and not actually say those things to someone's face. That's why I stick around these parts and don't post on National boards. LOL!
Exactly!! I found my home here, and I am happy with ladies who will be honest, but don't have to be mean to do so.
RIGHT?!?! They don't like Addison, but Kezziah gets the thumbs up?? o_O
Yeah, I couldn't tell if that one was a joke or not. I assumed it had to be a failed attempt at snark, but I guess she meant it as a serious suggestion?!
The only Easter Bunny I can get behind.
Maxwell Joseph 4/09 Lucy Violet 10/12
Most of those chicks are super harsh, however, this might be some of the best name advice I've ever read! (c&p from that post)
The names are bad. Try "test driving" these names in all contexts.
The "dream-job" test: "Dr. Kinzlie" "President Kinzlie"
The "mom" test: "Is Kinzlie's mom bringing brownies for the bake sale?"
The "card" test: "Lots of love, John, Jane, and Kinzlie"
The "price is right" test: "Kinzlie Johnson, come one down!"
The "blind date" test: "I want to set you up with a great girl, my friend Kinzlie."
The "granny" test: "Come give grandma Kinzlie a kiss."
Remember that many people will see your daughter's name on paper before they meet her. Misspelling her name is doing your daughter no favors.
Last but not least, try wearing the name yourself. Introduce yourself as Kinzlie. See what kinds of reactions you get. Make sure it's a name you'd give yourself before you choose it for your child's lifetime.
Oh, and since you asked, my favorite names are names that work for adults but have cute nicknames for that brief childhood stage (10-15 years?).I agree it's great advice, however, I guess I'm just used to diversity of names in my profession, because I didn't see anything horrible about Kinzlie in any of those examples. It's NMS, but I could totally see a book by Dr. Kinzlie ____.
I read the rest of the post though, and saw what Angel was talking about. That OP turned into a complete train wreck. I understand getting PO'ed at people being rude, but to my original point, ummm.... you kinda asked for it.
(PS: my profession involves a bunch of MBAs working with Fortune 500 companies, so I'm not sure their "if you have an unusual name you won't be taken seriously" argument cuts it. It's not like we're talking about Jazzmyne or Dynamite.)
I'm going to make an AWESOME big brother.
Oooh, that might be an interesting experiment. We've had a poster or two do that in the past, but it was pretty rare...maybe once or twice.
If it makes anyone feel any better, my name, Angel, is considered a stripper name. It doesn't bother me, and the only time I've seen it suggested was for a boy, in which I screamed 'hallelujah' when I saw it.
I wish I could find the thread from earlier this week when the OP's choices were attacked and she just rised above it...it was pretty awesome, and my new standard.
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I'm not saying I don't like the name, or any name in particular. I just think those are good "rules" to think about when naming a child. I'm all for "different" names. I come from a family full of them.
Maybe I'm grumpy today, but I didn't think they were that horrible to her until she got crazy. I don't like trendy names much though [obviously!] so I may have been skewed. But that chick is off.
I do wonder where she went to collage though. I bet they have pretty diplomas.
Kinsley was on our girl list. Really. I love it. We had an African student in a class I took in High School names Kinsley and I have kept it on the list ever since.