Can’t go wrong with the classics…
Kelenna, Chone, Kwame, Rasual, Jamal, Daequan, Yakhouba, Kyrylo, Juwan, Ot o, Tyronn, Dikembe, Tayshaun, Mehmet, Thabo or Charlie…
I have no problem with people naming their children the same names I will use for mine ( when I have them.)
Imitiation is the sincerest form of flattery. And besides, my kids will always be the cuter, smartest, and talented ones so it will be easy to tell them apart from all the other people who share their name.![]()
Can’t go wrong with the classics…
Kelenna, Chone, Kwame, Rasual, Jamal, Daequan, Yakhouba, Kyrylo, Juwan, Ot o, Tyronn, Dikembe, Tayshaun, Mehmet, Thabo or Charlie…
....or a less porn star.
Both of my kids' names end with the letter "n" ... like their last name. But they aren't unusual names.
Personally, I really don't like all of the trendy names with the weird spellings. But to each their own.![]()
Last edited by SpursWoman; 07-20-2009 at 01:31 PM.
all bad names. Your kid will get beat up in school.
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Not a fan of the 'ayden' craze, so I don't care for Brayden. There are thousands of them. Kyler sounds made up, so I don't care for it.
The other two are nice, if not entirely my style. I think Keenan Otto sounds nice.
Our boy and girl name both happen to have the same initials, but it was purely coincidence.
My father can't remember them though - he tried yesterday and came up with Gaylord Ralph for a boy. Which . . . not really, Dad. You may think our choice is lame and fruity, but it's nowhere near Gaylord Ralph, thank God.
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