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NBR: The GQ guide to naming your baby
My sister (and GRRM for that matter) is way guilty of #4.
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Re: NBR: The GQ guide to naming your baby
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* After 22 months and 2 failed IUIs, we finally got our BFP *
DS delivered naturally at 41w6d on 4/18/14
She named the older one Kytt. It gets pronounced Kite, so she'd change that one to Kitt instead. Not that Kytt in any iteration is a stupid name even for a Trans Am, but that it's mispronounced.
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My cousin wanted to name her son Rocko. She got so much grief from family, that she wouldn't tell us the baby's name until he was born. She settled for Brock. Baby #2 is Colt. Not Colton. Just Colt. ::facepalm::
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It already is. The older one gets called Kite all the time. I have the same problem with my own name, so I tried to convince my sister not to do it but to no avail. My folks spelled my name phonetically, but people eff up the spelling and the pronunciation all the damn time. It's Deena, sounds just like it's spelled: Dee-na. I get Denna, Deanna, Deneen, Dina, Deana, Dana, Dinah...it's ridiculous.
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* After 22 months and 2 failed IUIs, we finally got our BFP *
DS delivered naturally at 41w6d on 4/18/14
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The Baby Roy
It's 1:30am and had to hold my hand over my mouth to keep from laughing out loud, loudly! {which, of course makes me want to laugh even more.}
::deep breath::