Its alright...I wouldn't name my child
that but wouldn't laugh at someone for
naming their child that.
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lovingnames
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Posted: 05-30-08 09:00am
I would feel sorry for the child.
It puts pressure on them, raises
expectations, ifyouknowwhatImean.
Naming a child anything like Bliss,
Beauty, Poet, etc. etc. etc. - names that
are nouns or adverbs or adjectives that
are clearly descriptive. The chances of it
being ill-fitting are too big, and teasing
seems inevitable.
Giving a name that means Bliss would be an
alternative (like, in the language it's
from)?!
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Dannzibelle
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Posted: 05-30-08 16:48pm
not loving it
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krystineM
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Posted: 05-30-08 16:50pm
its different, i like it
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Copperlily
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 29 Feb 2008 Posts: 48
Posted: 06-02-08 15:27pm
lovingnames
wrote:
I would feel sorry for the
child.
It puts pressure on them, raises
expectations, ifyouknowwhatImean.
Naming a child anything like Bliss,
Beauty, Poet, etc. etc. etc. - names that
are nouns or adverbs or adjectives that
are clearly descriptive. The chances of it
being ill-fitting are too big, and teasing
seems inevitable.
Giving a name that means Bliss would be an
alternative (like, in the language it's
from)?!
This, exactly. I'd hate
to be named Bliss because it would suit me
horribly and I'd feel like I had to be
blissful all the time.
What about Joy or Felicity, which also
mean happiness, but are more common as
names?
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