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[Opinions] Re: I agree (m)
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There was a case a couple years ago (actually it was in the news for years before it was resolved and it hasn't truly ever been resolved) where a woman in Florida was charged with killing her foster daughter, though no body was ever found. The kid's name was Rilya, which her mother said stood for "Remember I love you always."
This mother had never been involved in her child's life, had lost custody or given up custody of all her children, and apparently had left Rilya with this woman, whose daughter she met in rehad and never kept in touch with them. Child's name should have been Ilcemty, for I love crack even more than you.I agree with you and have found that oftentimes, or at least often enough to be noted, really bad parents seem to think that giving their baby a "meaningful" or "loving" name is all they have to do, and will prove to others that they really are loving parents.As for boys with this style of name, I have read or heard about died-young-by-their-parents'-hand named Rainbow Lord, Miraculous in a couple different spellings, Sincere Understanding and Supreme Knowledge, (mother threw these two off a bridge, one survived and the other didn't) Zion, Praise, (saw this on a dead girl too, spelled funny) and Trustin.
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