Sunday, August 22, 2010

Are babies names getting worst?

Are babies names getting worst, why don鈥檛 people use a nice sweet names for there children, I have seen





Rshela


Natania


Fervina





Can you imagine what kids be called in the future





Nike


Levis


Plastic bag


Chav - iana

Are babies names getting worst?
Yes, I absolutely agree with you. When you start to think about the hundreds of traditional and dare I say, 'common' names out there, you wonder why people are choosing names for their children that are so 'out there'.


Maybe some people are looking for a name that no one else would choose.
Reply:This year's most popular boy's name in the UK is Mohammed. It's in the news today.
Reply:Our first child was born in 1974 and we called him Benedict Eliot. Second was Hannah Lydia. Next one was Cameron Dominic Ramsay.


Recently two younger friends of ours had their first baby and they called her Meadow.


So - I think the names we chose were quite civilised! Somebody at work told me today that friends of hers had had a baby son, and his surname is Kerr, and they had actually called him Wan.
Reply:i think people are just making up names these days whatever they like sure look at the celebrities =apple ? ...x
Reply:I think that what ever you wan tot name your kids is fine!! Why does everybody have such a problem with names these days??? You can pick out your own kids names and have a Jane and a Joe if that's what you want. Frankly I went to school with too many Sarah and Jasons!!! That's why my kids are named Brenton and Easton!!
Reply:hahahaha!!! everyone is trying so hard to come up with something unique that the babies are going to get made fun of in the future. most of the names arent even cute. oh well whatcha gonna do right?!
Reply:lol, I'm fond of dumpster and rutabaga


I know people named Dawnya and Larissa
Reply:yes they are i read today mohammed is going to be the top name at the end of the year how sick
Reply:yes they are getting worse..





my new neice is called Tamisha...poor kid.. but its her parents choice.....





should have called her frogmella/waynetta....or something??
Reply:I agree with you! Also, theres Apple, Rain etc.





When I have children, they will have 'normal' names. I like Vanessa. I don't want to invent names. I would hate to be called something strange.
Reply:no the names are not getting worse but the parents choosing them are
Reply:Meaningful names are quietly going out because some people likes to give their children names that sounds sweet without and meaning attached to it.


How can someone name his or her child stone, snake, tiger and all those animal names.


Can we give animals human names instead of giving human animal names. I think people should be interested in names that have a meaning and then inspire their wards to action positively.
Reply:The Celebs don't set much of an example do they?


How about the Beckham kids?


Brooklyn, Romeo and Cruz.


Not to mention Ginger Spices daughter,


Bluebell (when i was a kid that was the name of a cow)


Frank Lampards daughter is called Luna Lampard.





I once heard of a couple that called their daughter ASDAH (phonetic for ASDA)


What next? BMW? Plasma TV?


Poor kids....
Reply:Spelling and grammar definitely is
Reply:You mean 'worse' and 'their'....yes I agree, how selfish can parents be to inflict names like that on innocent babies?What's wrong with David and Margaret??


Feminists now give boys' names to girls..eg George, Tony.


When will we see "Boy named Sue" become a reality?...Not far off at this rate.
Reply:you are so right. it is getting worse. the excuse parents use is that they are looking for unique one of a kind names for their kids. its more like always the kid with the name to be teased instead of unique.
Reply:definitely! I was reading all the names for the beautiful baby competition in my local paper %26amp; it seems that people have exhausted all the 'unusual' names so have resorted to making them up. also why don't people think about the initials they are giving their kids and how they match their surnames. one kid was called Ava Sheppard (what? and a couple of sheep?)
Reply:A child in Scotland has been named by her naive parents





Chlamydia





because they thought it was pretty sounding. My question is why did the registrar not ask the parents if they knew it was a sexually transmitted disease? Or refuse to register the child with that name.





By the way in case you think I am, I am not joking I am deadly serious.








Why is the fact that Mohammed is the top boys name a problem? Do you just not like it or are you being racist? 'cos that just not on.
Reply:levi's already a name of a friend of mine. infact its a name thats ran in his family for many years. anyway, i think its just a fad...all the old traditional names are coming back. or traditional names that are double barreled. like my daughter. Lilly-Ann. named Lilly...cuz i liked it, and Ann as when i fell pregnant her fathers Aunt Ann died, and the minute i found out i said that if its a girl i'd hav "ann" in her name sumwhere...kinda like im perminatly remembering her, feels alot like i carried n gav birth 2 Dans aunt in many ways
Reply:I guess it`s your choice what to call your own children. I live in Japan and will be giving my kids Japanese names.





I do hope no poor kid gets stuck with something like "plastic bag" though! lol
Reply:Well we have the freedom to name our children what we want.


Some are sad.





Like a guy I know named his child "Abcde" pronounced (Ab-city)





And Espn - Pronounced Espen.





Dont ask me.
Reply:patel is very bloody popular on ever street corner they are....
Reply:Yes really bad, I may be of mixed race, but my god! Tthey are changing with the UK ethnic majority!
Reply:People laugh at my daughter's name , which personally I like very much. It's Tyanna pronounced Tiana, it means princess.





With unusual names I blame Jerry Springer for ab lot of them, have you heard the names of guests on his show.
Reply:parents should think about the torment their kids will endure by having such stupid names.
Reply:I think you are right. So many parents are selfish enough to choose names that are accessories for themselves and don't care about the consequences for their children!!!





All my children have names that are cute for them as children...but are mature for them as adults. It doesn't take much thought...but it does take the ability to think about someone other than yourself!!!!!!!





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I see the racists have to get in on this too!!!!!
Reply:i read in a newspaper last year sometime of someone callin their kid Ikea.


Think i might call mine Tesco? Sainsbury? OOOoH, I got it, I'm gonna have a baby boy and call him Mark Spencer (surname)!!!!


And call my daughter Laura Ashley (surname).


By Jove thats it, I'm glad |I came on this website now!
Reply:I agree with you 100%! Thats why I named my son Robert Lee, and my soon to me daughter is Makenzie Lynn. I know Makenzie may seem a little out there, but its better than most of the ones my hubby thought of! I mean come on Temperance? Kihana? He even suggested Patience, i think it was to remind me to be patient everyday lol.
Reply:People pick names for their kids which they think are unique and lovely and cute for their little babies. But they forget that these babies have to grow up, become adults and get jobs!


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