[Opinions] CRICKET
I can honestly say that I have never heard that name before!
There was also a Prince Lucky Surname and a Satin Ashana
What do you think? Would you use any of these?
There was also a Prince Lucky Surname and a Satin Ashana
What do you think? Would you use any of these?
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Cricket the sport and Cricket the insect totally rule it out, I'd say.
Prince and Satin are equally cheap. I knew a Lucky once: his mother was about to be beaten up by her husband, a rather regular event, but this time she had to go into hospital instead and have her son ... which was lucky, so he was Lucky. Ashana sounds fake.
Prince and Satin are equally cheap. I knew a Lucky once: his mother was about to be beaten up by her husband, a rather regular event, but this time she had to go into hospital instead and have her son ... which was lucky, so he was Lucky. Ashana sounds fake.
I would use Cricket as a nickname, but not as a full name, I think it's sweet, but a little too baby-ish and too open for teasing about insects.
Prince Lucky just seems tacky.
Satin Ashana makes me laugh because my friend and her boyfriend used to joke about naming all their children after fabric. I would not use it.
Prince Lucky just seems tacky.
Satin Ashana makes me laugh because my friend and her boyfriend used to joke about naming all their children after fabric. I would not use it.
I have known one Cricket, which was short for Mary Katherine. I think it's kind of cute as a nickname, but far too silly to be a full given name.
I also know a woman named Lucki, which is her given name. Her granddaughter is also named Lucki.
I also know a woman named Lucki, which is her given name. Her granddaughter is also named Lucki.
This message was edited 3/12/2010, 11:48 AM
-sigh- I'll just stop posting today. Everything seems to be posting more than it should.
This message was edited 3/12/2010, 9:19 AM
I've always despised the name Cricket, and I know two--though one just has it as a nickname.
I would never use any of those names.
I would never use any of those names.
There was a character on a soap opera here in the US named Cricket, and another 'named' Lucky. I don't know if they're on the same show. I think they work better for stories than in real life.
I don't watch soaps, so I don't know if they're given or nicknames. I've just heard from relatives who watch those soaps/ channel surfing/ entertainment news shows talking about the soaps that there are characters called Cricket and Lucky.
oh jeez, you know now i think i may have posted about that name cricket.. it still astonishes me to be honest....