[Opinions] Re: Kristen
in reply to a message by Lily
I am bored to death with all Kris\Cris\Chris names.
I'm thinking that I've only known or known of two Kristens, one the daughter of my teenage best friend, who is nineteen now, and the other a friend of my daughter, who is about thirty now. But I'm bored with all of the names because I've known a lot of Christines and Christophers.
The only Kris\Cris\Chris names I think is too religious sounding for irreligious parents is Christian. Because its meaning is so obvious. Christian. That's what it means. That's why I raised my eyebrows when my older sister gave her son Christian as a middle name, because she is not at all religious. I know she did it just based upon the sound, but I couldn't believe that the meaning meant nothing to her. Guess not.
Well, I definitely prefer Christina, Christine, and Christopher spelled that way and not Kristina, Kristine, and Kristopher, but I prefer Kristen and not Christen.
I'm thinking that I've only known or known of two Kristens, one the daughter of my teenage best friend, who is nineteen now, and the other a friend of my daughter, who is about thirty now. But I'm bored with all of the names because I've known a lot of Christines and Christophers.
The only Kris\Cris\Chris names I think is too religious sounding for irreligious parents is Christian. Because its meaning is so obvious. Christian. That's what it means. That's why I raised my eyebrows when my older sister gave her son Christian as a middle name, because she is not at all religious. I know she did it just based upon the sound, but I couldn't believe that the meaning meant nothing to her. Guess not.
Well, I definitely prefer Christina, Christine, and Christopher spelled that way and not Kristina, Kristine, and Kristopher, but I prefer Kristen and not Christen.