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[Opinions] Re: BA's and other notable names - WDYT?
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America Grace - I love the sound of "America". But the name has only thrived since War-on-Terror time, which makes it seem political. Politics and names should never mix in my opinion. Maybe I'm just being cynical. Anyway, I'm sure they could've done better than Grace for a middle name. What isn't better than Grace? Lol.Katelyn Elizabeth - Yawn. Sounds rather 90s and incredibly boring.Stephanie - I've never liked the sound. I picture a very plain girl with glasses. Most Stephanies I've met have been like that ... And I've known far too many Stephanies to find it interesting.Taylor Danielle - Meh. Taylor is alright ... It's had steady modern usage, and is quite tasteful as surname-names go. But I've never warmed to Danielle ... It's always seemed a little tacky to me, not sure why.
(Oh, and the T theme is dreadful! Note how all the kids have the father's initial, not the mother's. He must be very full of himself!)Emory - I like this spelling. It looks stronger, more masculine than Emery (which I find more suited to a girl).Peyton Jace - Attack of the trends! Peyton is painfully modern, and what the heck is Jace? Not a full, substantial name at any rate.Peter John, Jr. - I can't stand juniors. A child is not a junior version of his father; he is a separate human being, and his name should reflect that. Even excessive "honouring" is bad imo, never mind a perfect replica of Dad's name. Besides, if my name were as boring as Peter John, I should have no wish to pass it on._____________________________________________________________________Elinor"If you want to make a sound like James Blunt singing, simply take one fork, and drag it down a greasy plate."

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