From African History, combing names or from others. My cousin just named his daugther "Neveah". Heaven spelled backwards. Some simply don't like simple names like Mark, Scott, Tim, Karen, Amy, Mary, etc.
So I was reading an article about Shaquanda Cotton, the 15 year old girl who went to jail in 2006 for roughing up a female teacher in Paris, Texas, and I got to thinking about some of the important social issues of our time. Was this girl treated unfairly because she was black? Would a white student have faced the same consequences? Was her mistake so egregious that she do jail time? Can we as a society ever get past our racial differences and embrace each other as part of the only race that matters, the human race?
Then it hit me, what the is a Shaquanda?
*No Racist*
So where exactly do names like Shaquanda, JaMichael, DaDontrell and Bon'Quisha come from? Are they historically and culturally significant? DaMarcus sounds like an ancient African name, so I assume most of these names are of ancient African origin.
From African History, combing names or from others. My cousin just named his daugther "Neveah". Heaven spelled backwards. Some simply don't like simple names like Mark, Scott, Tim, Karen, Amy, Mary, etc.
It started in New Oreleans where they think they're french so they give their kids these pseudo-french names
not as bad as asians naming their kids by the first sound they hear during labour, or kickin a tin can down the down, and whatever sound it makes names their child
What object makes the sound of Lucy Liu?
Wow, that's a ty name.
your re ed cousin is just what OP is talking about
a little too conservative of a name for most of them
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glad I got a post in before the thread gets closed
Is Koolaid Man ok? lol
I know how Dok and his Asian playmates got theirs...
It's Asian tradition to thrown a coin in the air and let it land where it may...whatever sound you hear after the coin lands is what the name of the kid will be...
So I imagine Dok's dad threw a penny in the air and it landed on a hollow piece of plastic and it sounded like "Dok"....there you have it...![]()
De'Anthony and LaceDarius are a couple of my personal favorites...lol not even caring if the traditional name being modifyied begins with a vowel anymore, crofl De'Anthony. Ja'Allen would be a neat one.
De'Anthony Thomas:
LaceDarius Dunn:
At least they're trying to be creative, can't take that away, and tbh these types of names aren't much worse than the new gay ass trend of naming sons Cayden, Caiden, Jayden, etc, referring to a thread a while back about new popular baby names.
They get them from clinic visits and reading the posters. Syphillis, Chlamydias, Fallopius, Geotometry, and then there's Le-a (ledasha cause the dash don't be silent)
This is true. People name babies never considering they will one day be adults.
Neveah isn't Heaven spelled backwards.
That would be Nevaeh.
Don't tell the kid.
Then his Dad picked up the penny and deposited into his banking account.
So in your case, what does a wet food stamp sound like when it hits the ground?
*welch*
Oh, you mean mean actual names?
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My sister is an OBGYN and someone actually named their kid Chlamydia.
The names mentioned in the OP are mostly of French origin. Has nothing to do with Africa.
Kunta, that's a traditional African name.
Top 5 one-liner burn ever delivered on ST.
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