[Opinions] Re: True, but
in reply to a message by Cambria
Yes, that's fine. I knew that. I was just pointing it out.
And as for the popularity of Noah, it is more popular than Theodore. It's even wildly popular here, but on a girl :(. Theodore is definitely not. Yippee, I could use it if I like! Honoring the genius Theodor Seuss Geisel, of course (you'll know who he is by the name in the middle, at least I hope so. I actually met people who didn't know who he was.)
And as for the popularity of Noah, it is more popular than Theodore. It's even wildly popular here, but on a girl :(. Theodore is definitely not. Yippee, I could use it if I like! Honoring the genius Theodor Seuss Geisel, of course (you'll know who he is by the name in the middle, at least I hope so. I actually met people who didn't know who he was.)
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Oh wow, I didn't even remember that that was his real name! Another reason to use Theodore or Theodora some day. =)
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"The dog is a gentleman; I hope I go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
"The dog is a gentleman; I hope I go to his heaven, not man's."
- Mark Twain.
Yup.
He's a really good reason to use it. And he's got a great name.
He's a really good reason to use it. And he's got a great name.
Oh, goodness!
With a 4 yo & a 2 1/2 yo, I'd *better* know who Dr. Seuss is! And being goy, Noah on a girl takes some getting used to, but I'm actually starting to accept it. Liking it will be the next step, lol. :o)
With a 4 yo & a 2 1/2 yo, I'd *better* know who Dr. Seuss is! And being goy, Noah on a girl takes some getting used to, but I'm actually starting to accept it. Liking it will be the next step, lol. :o)
Yes, definitely. He's a genius. I still love his books and I'm 14. They're just so fun to read aloud (probably less so if you have to do that constantly, but I don't know if your kids are the type who like to be read to all the time). And I don't know if I'd recommend Noa on a girl to you (Noa is the common, and I think better spelling) even though it's my name - I find that it's either really common or unheard of in places where I know something about its popularity. Which is two countries, so don't quote me on that.