[Opinions] Re: Kirk.
in reply to a message by Eliora
I've been aware of the name Kirk as a first name longer than as a surname, so it's not surnamy to me. It's a lot like Dirk - middle aged, but bold and bright enough to be used for a boy born now. The father of the family across the street from me is a Kirk, and the name suits him really well -- he's a laid back guy but high-energy, planting his yard in the rain and stuff.
I don't get why it would bother you for religious reasons. The surname probably just referred to someone living near a church.
I don't get why it would bother you for religious reasons. The surname probably just referred to someone living near a church.
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I didn't realize that it was a surname. I thought it was a vocabulary transference name, which was why I was concerned.
(Posted by Zander for Eliora via the phone)
(Posted by Zander for Eliora via the phone)