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Giving your child a really common name.
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In son no1's class, there are 6 (you read that right!) boys called Matthew. He is 15. In son no 2's class there are 3 boys called Cameron and 3 girls called Emily. (He is 7.)
I was wondering why parents call their children names that are really common and therefore no longer individual?
I was wondering why parents call their children names that are really common and therefore no longer individual?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was the only Erin at both primary and secondary school. When I was younger I hated it cos I couldn't get a nickname!! I do love it now and it has become very popular over the years.
And it came from nowhere really.. my mum and dad were struggling to find a name when one night a re-run of Happy Days was on. So I have Erin Moran (Joanie) to thank for my name :) lol..
My brother also had quite an uncommon name. He was named after Keith Moon :) lol x
And it came from nowhere really.. my mum and dad were struggling to find a name when one night a re-run of Happy Days was on. So I have Erin Moran (Joanie) to thank for my name :) lol..
My brother also had quite an uncommon name. He was named after Keith Moon :) lol x
Isn't it much better than some of the stupid names some parents choose for their children? Many parents seem to name a child in the same way they would name a pet. However, a person is only a child for a few years, they have to go through life for the next 70 or so as an adult with the name their parents bestow.
At least we aren't as bad as many Americans who now seem to use surnames for first names. Some examples I've heard are Tucker, Tupper, Parker, Taylor, Mackenzie, Madison. Then they have first names such as Sky, Angel, Misti, Brandi - I've known three dogs called that!
A child really should be given a decent name they can be proud to carry through the rest of their life.
At least we aren't as bad as many Americans who now seem to use surnames for first names. Some examples I've heard are Tucker, Tupper, Parker, Taylor, Mackenzie, Madison. Then they have first names such as Sky, Angel, Misti, Brandi - I've known three dogs called that!
A child really should be given a decent name they can be proud to carry through the rest of their life.
I really wanted to called our son Joshua(the only boys name i have always liked) but his dad was dead set against it and we couldn't agree on any name but finally i came up with Matthew...and Matthew as it turns out is not all that common in our parts anyway. He is the only one in his primary school. :O)
I'm glad i'm not the only one who cringes at the trend for individual names. it is as someone has already said almost like the child is given names you would give a pet. i hope the trend comes round to more traditional names again soon.
I'm glad i'm not the only one who cringes at the trend for individual names. it is as someone has already said almost like the child is given names you would give a pet. i hope the trend comes round to more traditional names again soon.
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