Random vent.
To borrow a phrase from Blair, that phrase really chaps my ass.
I see it all the time in the baby name posts. DH and I will most likely use a Gaelic name for our child, especially if it's a boy. It really pisses me off when I see people say that in some posts. It's not a made up name just because you're not sure how to pronounce it.
::steps off soapbox::
Flame away, I can take it. ![]()
Re: "Please don't do this to your child"
::throws flame breathing dragons at heather::
Just cause you like it. Lol.?
I'm pretty sure our name choice will be mocked by friends and family, not to mention strangers.
Which is why I am not telling.?
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I agree.
Now if someone posts names and asks for opinions and I don't like the name I will tell them that it's NMS, and would expect the same in return. I could care less what they name their kids though and would never tell someone to not name their kid what they want. It's not my decision.
AMEN ! I 100% agree
Thanks!
And yes, I knew one lady that just couldn't wrap her tongue around his name and kept calling him "Gilligan". I'm like, he's not on a 3 hour tour!!
Honest opinions are great. If I don't like a name, I tell someone it's NMS. I just hate that particular rude response people get when they post an "ethnic" name. I saw that in an old post below that was *bumped* up.
Our boy, if we ever have one, will most likely either be named Ciaran or Declan.
The thing is, those actually ARE made up names.
Ditto, our boy name is set in stone and nobody will know what it is until my (unconceived) son is pushed out of my vag hole
"I stammered, unable to form a coherent thought because I have a vagina."
Heather, I like the names you chose. Not that you asked for my opinion. I agree - it's no one else's business what you name your child so that "please don't do that to your child" shouldn't be said.
FWIW, I never said what M's real name is b/c I don't want to deal with having to explain it. It's not one of the most common names, but it is a name that most people would know. But, we spelled it different than "normal." And, we did so b/c he was named after someone. Not because we thought it would be youneek.
I love Declan! Wasn't a character in Ronin named that?
Hmm, I don't remember, and I've seen that movie a bunch of times. A character in Brotherhood is named that, DH and I liked the sound of it.
For pp who asked, it's pronounced deck-lan (accent on the first syllable) and means "full of goodness" according to this site: https://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/meaning_of_Declan.html
ditto.
Declan: deck- len
love this site- you can listen to audio to get the pronuciation
https://babynamesofireland.com/
i've heard some grief over porter. "trying to make it easy for him to choose a profession, eh?"
"is that a name from your lineage or something?" no, we just like it thanks.
but my fav came from my bff (maid of honor in my wedding). she actually said to me, "you are NOT naming your kid after a beer, tell me you're kidding!" pfft. i still love her though.
i love killian! lol, that would be great for the next one since it would go along with the beer theme we've got going on. and it's so much better than stout. ;P
agh people are so annoying.
I mentioned to my friend that i wanted to name a little girl Carys (pronounced Care-ys) and he was like "Thats made up" - no its welsh you moron.
Well . . . I agree that I would never volunteer a statement like that. But if someone asked for opinions on a name and I really thought it was out there (and there was no accompanying statement explaining the ethnic or family link) I can see that statement being used and not entirely invalid. I would probably never say it, but there are certainly times (l-a, for instance) where I think it is not inappropriate.
FWIW, I lurve Ciaran (Ciaran Hinds. Drool over the wonderful actor) and Declan is cool.
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Oh, I've gotten the beer comment on Killian before! And it doesn't help any that the kid has red hair. That was just pure coincidence.
I am wrong, it was the Jackal (Richard Gere's character) LOVE THAT MOVIE!
awe, so cute!