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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2008 2:45 pm 
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I'm quite fond of my names, and will actually hyphenate them on occasion (Philip - Edward)
My sister got of light however, my dad originally wanted to call her Verity.

Seriously.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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My sister got of light however, my dad originally wanted to call her Verity.

Seriously.

If we're sharing "Almost-got-named-this" stories, my father apparently loved the name Penelope *shudder*
My mom wasn't much better; in my baby book, there's a list of names she thought about for me(before she knew which gender I'd be), and apparently she wanted me to be mistaken for a Mennonite because there are mostly names like Isaiah and Ezekiel on it.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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I still want a different name.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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I was apparently almost Rachel or Julia. Damn, I'd kill for either of those names. Especially since there were two Rachels in my bumk one summer and it would've been awesome. :P Did they have to choose the uncommon, unspellable name instead of either of the two obvious ones? T_T

My brother was almost Robert or Kenneth. Daniel is a good name too...naturally he gets the super-extremely-insanely-probably-top-10-common name. Hmph.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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Asthaloth wrote:
My sister got of light however, my dad originally wanted to call her Verity.

Seriously.

If we're sharing "Almost-got-named-this" stories, my father apparently loved the name Penelope *shudder*
My mom wasn't much better; in my baby book, there's a list of names she thought about for me(before she knew which gender I'd be), and apparently she wanted me to be mistaken for a Mennonite because there are mostly names like Isaiah and Ezekiel on it.


I was nearly called Elena which I would've much preferred to plain old Helen. Heh, I hate having the same name as millions of 30 year olds!


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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I was nearly called Elena which I would've much preferred to plain old Helen. Heh, I hate having the same name as millions of 30 year olds!

I love the name Helen!

Anything is better than Regan, though I'm over hating my name now. I'm kind of thankful, actually. My mother wanted to call me Chyna. I don't know how I would have survived the 90's...


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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I desperately wanted a different name growing up, and I still don't like my name. Rachel was just so common and so bleh--it sounds like either a prissy little girl or a frail old woman. The only name I distinctly remember wanting was Jane, which sounded far more stylish to me. But I'm pretty sure every time I read a book with a cool heroine, I went through an "I want her name" phase.

It's weird how that varies from place to place. I would never think of Rachael as a frail old woman. Old lady names are Ruby, Constance, Vera &c.

Whereas Jane- plain Jane

And I like Penelope/Penny :P

I didn't nearly get called anything. My parents didn't know what genders we were when my mum was pregnant i.e. could've been 3 girls, 3 boys, or either mix. So they came up with 3 names for each. As the first and only girl, I ended up with the first choice name! Had there been more girls, and I been the 3rd, I would've been Petra. Yuck.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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It's weird how that varies from place to place. I would never think of Rachael as a frail old woman. Old lady names are Ruby, Constance, Vera &c.

Whereas Jane- plain Jane

And I like Penelope/Penny :P

I spent a summer filing records in a doctor's office, and I noticed a lot of little girls and old women named Rachel--but no Veras at all.
My obsession with the name Jane probably comes from the show Daria. The titular character's best friend is named Jane, and she's an artist with a cool style and quirky sense of humor.
And Penelope...well, it might not have been so bad, but imagine having to write an eight-letter first name AND an eleven-character last name. My full name already falls off the tiny line they give you to write it on.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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Heh, I remember when I first started Pre-Kindergarten that I didn't know how to spell my actual first name Elizabeth. I've always been called Lisa before going into an actual school.
And at the time this post was posted, I want my middle name to be Xaidread or something instead of a blank. That would be cool for the first few weeks.


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Igg wrote:
It's weird how that varies from place to place. I would never think of Rachael as a frail old woman. Old lady names are Ruby, Constance, Vera &c.

Whereas Jane- plain Jane

And I like Penelope/Penny :P

I spent a summer filing records in a doctor's office, and I noticed a lot of little girls and old women named Rachel--but no Veras at all.
My obsession with the name Jane probably comes from the show Daria. The titular character's best friend is named Jane, and she's an artist with a cool style and quirky sense of humor.
And Penelope...well, it might not have been so bad, but imagine having to write an eight-letter first name AND an eleven-character last name. My full name already falls off the tiny line they give you to write it on.


I think it varies in different countries, that's what I meant.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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No, but I spent the first few years of school fighting my parents tooth and nail to be called Alex, rather than Alexandra.

And I went through a stage where I wanted to spell it Alessandra. Yeah, dunno what was going on there.


OMG you wanted to be called Alessandra? Where did that come from?

Are you aware... that 99% of people that turn out demented all have unique spellings of common names?


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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Igg wrote:
I think it varies in different countries, that's what I meant.

I think I'm weird, is what I meant :P


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Alex wrote:
No, but I spent the first few years of school fighting my parents tooth and nail to be called Alex, rather than Alexandra.

And I went through a stage where I wanted to spell it Alessandra. Yeah, dunno what was going on there.


OMG you wanted to be called Alessandra? Where did that come from?

Are you aware... that 99% of people that turn out demented all have unique spellings of common names?


What, like Kim?


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Alex wrote:
No, but I spent the first few years of school fighting my parents tooth and nail to be called Alex, rather than Alexandra.

And I went through a stage where I wanted to spell it Alessandra. Yeah, dunno what was going on there.


OMG you wanted to be called Alessandra? Where did that come from?

Are you aware... that 99% of people that turn out demented all have unique spellings of common names?


What, like Kim?


Yes! Exactly. Like Kim. Quite clearly I am a working example.


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 Post subject: Re: When you were little, did you want a different name?
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I’m Singaporean chinese, I have a Chinese name which doesn’t fall under the range of common Chinese names, and its kind if difficult to write, without my surname, its 21 strokes. I really really didn’t like my name when I was learning to write it.

I always envied classmates with easy to write, and what I considered cute names. And then my name was not particularly easy to pronounce even in Chinese, and in our multicultural society I get lots of non-chinese teachers and lecturers who mangle my name, to the extent that once or twice I didn’t realize they were calling me. :p I think I got the name changing urge out of my system when I was into MUD, with 3 alphabet names as well as long elaborate ones.

I had this guy in my class who insisted on imitating the way our British lecturer pronounced my name on a daily basis just to irritate me. When I started work I gave myself an English name to make things easier on the rest of the world, I can imagine someone like the Russian client who called last week trying to say my name.

That said, I no longer dislike my name. Once I got old enough to understand the meaning of my name I think its sort of beautiful. Having a sort of unusual name can be a conversation starter. Provided that the person talking to you isn’t too embarrassed to try pronouncing it of course :p


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