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Some people's parents - 7/24/2008 10:36:47 AM
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Jenny-Fair
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Judge sides with girl on name-change On the one hand, I think parents should be able to name their children as they please. On the other hand, it seems there are actually parents who are too stupid to be allowed to! One wonders if they ought to have kids.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/24/2008 11:11:58 AM
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One wonders if they ought to have kids. Seriously. I think a child has every right to change their name if they so choose.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/24/2008 11:31:17 AM
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I read that this morning and fell over laughing. I can't wait to tell Dh when he comes home from work, he HATES when parents give their children stupid names. Quebec has had rules for years on what you can name your children. The Attorney General is allowed to rename any child who they think has been given a horrible name. The registrar can tell you if you should change the name when you file the birth. If you refuse, they'll allow you to but they will then notify the Attorney General.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/24/2008 11:38:07 AM
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Jenny-Fair
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I think that is too MUCH regulation. I mean, I know there's a European country that would not have allowed me to, say, spell Nathan's name as Nathyn. And as much as I would never do that, I don't think it should be illegal. But there does need to be a line. Nathan is actually Nathan because I couldn't name him Noah, as that would have been one of those names (when combined with his last name) that invited ridicule. But I didn't realize it until it was pointed out to me, because I kept thinking Noah-middlename-lastname and never heard the problem with that middle name in there! I wonder if the registrat would catch that.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/27/2008 5:50:44 AM
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ORIGINAL: Jenny-Fair One wonders if they ought to have kids. It is often correctly stated that you need a license to drive a car but anyone can parent a child.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/27/2008 4:36:45 PM
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Cindy, Do they not like their babies?
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/27/2008 5:55:34 PM
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Then you've got thos people who were given perfectly "normal and acceptable" names by their parents, but decide to break away from the norm when they are adults and have their names changed to something really out of the norm. (I have actually seen the driver's licence and name change certificate of a person who changed his name at 18 to that of a main character in a Charles Dickens classic ... one that is really popular around Christmas ....) His wife has a very unique name as well ... she shares her name with an autumn fruit.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/28/2008 8:01:34 AM
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I live and work in a very culturally diverse city. Even at my church, there are many people with what might be called "unusual" names. After being immersed in so many diff cultures (many diff African cultures, SE Asian cultures, Eastern European, etc) I have become immune to thinking that any name is "weird". I am used to being around loads of diff immigrant groups, and also "accents" don't faze me. That said, I can't agree more with the judge who allowed the 9 yr old to change her name. That one is really bizzare! It can't be considered a "cultural" name. It is an example of parents who have not thot of the child's feelings AT ALL! And, all that said, what about a famous Olympian skier, who chose her own name at 5, I believe? You know who I'm talking about, Peekaboo Street! I wonder if she ever regretted her choice? Her name didn't seem to impair her abilities at all, or cause her any hardship, but then she chose it herself. Hmmm
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/29/2008 12:49:17 PM
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I'm a Nursery Nurse... I have seen some interesting ones, but not too too far out. We had twins named Randall and Anderson... to be called Randy and Andy, awful cute? but they were girls! Then we have had a few Latigo (s)(the rope you tie your lariet to) I actually kind of like that one. A pastor in town is named Larimore Wicket, I LOVE that one. I would way rather have a unique name (but not ...does the hula) than be a jr. (I am sooo not a fan of jr.) We get some flack for Jasper and Dutch.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/29/2008 1:12:16 PM
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ORIGINAL: goodnsimple We had twins named Randall and Anderson... to be called Randy and Andy, awful cute? [/quOTE] That is cute. I love sibling names that rhyme.....My kiddos are Timmy and Jimmy.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/29/2008 3:20:30 PM
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oops I re-read my post and it is a bit confusing... most of those names were babies in the nursery. Only the last two were my kids...
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/30/2008 7:07:27 AM
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ORIGINAL: McGuinessMagee On the other hand, some people truly are stupid and so there are people wandering around with names like (from examples I've met or known of through friends) - Honi Moon, Theresa Green, Wayne Kerr, Timothy (Tim) Burr, Aphrodite Cox and Amanda Marin. Dh went to school with a Peter and Andrew Niss who now run a plumbing business. You really do have to be careful of nicknames. On the Jnr thing, we didn't realise that J's initials spelt JNR until he was about two months old. Kylie OK, I'm missing something here. What is the funny thing about Theresa Green, Aphrodite Cox and Amanda Marin? And what is the significance of the inititials JNR? If it were DNR, then i would get it, but what does JNR stand for? And what is wrong wioth Peter and andrew Niss? Don't get that one either.
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/30/2008 7:44:48 AM
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I don'tget those either
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RE: Some people's parents - 7/30/2008 4:08:13 PM
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They don't have to be junior you can give them a number like first or second for instance no.1 grandson is the second. But it really gets me when parents give names like Thunder Bolt or Iduma Best, or Precious Jewel. Those are some I know of. My sil at 18 changed her name from Marion. Both were normal names she just happened to prefer her nickname. But I really feel for these kids having to go through life with some stupid name their parents gave them.
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