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[Opinions] Joseph on a girl
Cadance Joseph, and I thought it was a boy, but nope it's a girl!
http://www.cmmc.org/newarrivals/babydetails.taf?id=478&date=09/1/2002Others:
Uneak - girl
Denver [I love this name]
Lukeman - boy
Tiger - boy
Windsor - girl [i love this]
Addison - boy
Skye- girl
Corra - girl
Fallon - boy
Justus - girl
Laurel - girl
Marley - girl
Casey - girl
Lexus - girl-----------------------------------------------
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me something...
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me a dress.
Harry: Well it does match your eyes. Is there a bonnet?

This message was edited 5/28/2006, 5:59 PM

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As a middle name it's okayIf this family used Joseph as a middle name because it is a family name or has great significance to them, then I think it's fantastic. To often people use such cutsey middle names for girls. If Joseph has meaning to them, then it's great to use as a middle name, and J works well as an inital.
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Joseph on a girl is just plain wrong!:)
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Cadance Joseph, and I thought it was a boy, but nope it's a girl!
http://www.cmmc.org/newarrivals/babydetails.taf?id=478&date=09/1/2002Others:
Uneak - girl
Denver [I love this name]
Lukeman - boy
Tiger - boy
Windsor - girl [i love this]
Addison - boy
Skye- girl
Corra - girl
Fallon - boy
Justus - girl
Laurel - girl
Marley - girl
Casey - girl
Lexus - girl
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Ron Weasley: Mum sent me something...
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me a dress.
Harry: Well it does match your eyes. Is there a bonnet?

This message was edited 5/28/2006, 5:59 PM

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As these names become more popular (something to do with celebrity's picking them, probably) I think they will become more commonly used and then people will be less likely to associate them with the celebrities who made them popular in the first place. However, maddening as it is, this is the way of the world in naming trends. I have had favorites ousted because of their rising popularity just as you've questioned whether to use names because they are associated with celebs. Many of us won't use names that our families don't like. There are lots of reasons to select, or not select, a name for your child. As long as one can live with the consequences of their child being Emma P. or River-no-not-after-Phoenix, then that is what matters. ----Betsy-----
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true. :). I could live with the River thing, i mean it's not a bad association really well except for the overdose thing...lol.-----------------------------------------------
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me something...
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me a dress.
Harry: Well it does match your eyes. Is there a bonnet?
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I don't think it's fair that people just assume others are just obessed fans of someone just because they use the names of celeb/celeb kids, sibsets etc....Yeah, and? Unfortunately, that's how life works.A name isn't unusable just because a celebrity or a celebrity's child bears it--but if you like a name very heavily associated with a celebrity, you're going to have to understand that other people are going to make the association. If you can't handle that, it just means you'll have to find a different name to like.Which is not to berate you but just to point out--if you really dislike people associating River with Phoenix, you're either going to have to learn to smile and nod or find some other way to honour God.Array

Always remember the Fitz family motto: Believe in yourself, believe in others, and work like hell.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.

This message was edited 5/28/2006, 3:44 PM

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I don't mind people associating with River Phoenix at all. It's just when I said it's not for him, they kind of give me that "yeah right" look, that's what was concerning me. :) Thanks for your reply....-----------------------------------------------
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me something...
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me a dress.
Harry: Well it does match your eyes. Is there a bonnet?

This message was edited 5/28/2006, 3:49 PM

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That is something that sucks, doesn't it? Literally the day before it was announced that some celebrity had a daughter whose name included Bebop, I was thinking to myself, "Bebop would be kind of cool as a name for a boy--if nothing else, it'd work better than Hot Jazz, Fusion, or Straight Ahead." I ended up dropping that idea like a hot potato, lol!Array (jazz-obsessed? maybe.)

Always remember the Fitz family motto: Believe in yourself, believe in others, and work like hell.A revolution without dancing is a revolution not worth having.

This message was edited 5/28/2006, 4:09 PM

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lol...i hate that! it's like i think of a name...and a celeb name uses it [or someone posts about it] ...its like doh not another one! LOL. I better get me a husband...quick. haha.-----------------------------------------------
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me something...
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me a dress.
Harry: Well it does match your eyes. Is there a bonnet?

This message was edited 5/28/2006, 4:13 PM

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LOL, I was thinking along the same lines!I have 9 cousins, 4 of whom have beaten me to having children. Not that I'm racing full-speed ahead or anything. One of them took my all-time favorite girl name. *sigh* The others had blah names, or actual ICK names, so I think I'm ok for now. As long as I don't mention my favorite names in front of anyone in my family, I think I might actually get to use the rest of my list..._________________________________________________
John: Why do you know all this random, useless stuff?
Me: One day I will win a lot of money on Jeopardy.
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same here! LOL I dod however mention my sue of my 2 all-time names...which i do regret, not to my imeditate family or my sister. But to my cousin...hopefully she forgot! lol-----------------------------------------------
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me something...
Ron Weasley: Mum sent me a dress.
Harry: Well it does match your eyes. Is there a bonnet?
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