[Facts] Re: Satanic Baby Names
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Most ambitious. And considering that nearly all babies can be considered Satanic if they wake up between midnight and 5 AM, you've got a potentially large and receptive audience (customer base?).
I've not heard of anyone trying this before. Altho there's at least one Goth baby name site out there, it's not strictly formulaic (but you've gotta admit "Winter Despair" borders on being a Satanic-esque name). Good luck to you.
(See, Che? I KNEW I should have invoked Priapus...)
I've not heard of anyone trying this before. Altho there's at least one Goth baby name site out there, it's not strictly formulaic (but you've gotta admit "Winter Despair" borders on being a Satanic-esque name). Good luck to you.
(See, Che? I KNEW I should have invoked Priapus...)
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Yep, in retrospect, you opened Pandora's box.
Most ambitious.
@@@@ Thank you!
And considering that nearly all babies can be considered Satanic if they wake up between midnight and 5 AM, you've got a potentially large and receptive audience (customer base?).
@@@@ Well, that's provided people still intend to have a second or third child, after having first had the experience of dealing with a "Satanic" baby at 2 in the morning. :)
I've not heard of anyone trying this before. Altho there's at least one Goth baby name site out there, it's not strictly formulaic (but you've gotta admit "Winter Despair" borders on being a Satanic-esque name).
@@@@ I dunno... Those Goth names sound more appropriate for cats than for babies. Maybe even Gothic cats. See, just about any popular baby name can be "Satanic", as long as it consists of six letters. The Satanic element isn't supposed to be smack-in-your-face obvious. That's what makes it all so subtly occult. The name "Melvin", for example, is a Satanic name, but who would notice? The first and middle names of "George Walker" are *extremely* Satanic. I'm only waiting now for some clever genealogist to discover that the family name of a certain governor from Texas was originally "Busche" several generations back... ;)
-- Nanaea
@@@@ Thank you!
And considering that nearly all babies can be considered Satanic if they wake up between midnight and 5 AM, you've got a potentially large and receptive audience (customer base?).
@@@@ Well, that's provided people still intend to have a second or third child, after having first had the experience of dealing with a "Satanic" baby at 2 in the morning. :)
I've not heard of anyone trying this before. Altho there's at least one Goth baby name site out there, it's not strictly formulaic (but you've gotta admit "Winter Despair" borders on being a Satanic-esque name).
@@@@ I dunno... Those Goth names sound more appropriate for cats than for babies. Maybe even Gothic cats. See, just about any popular baby name can be "Satanic", as long as it consists of six letters. The Satanic element isn't supposed to be smack-in-your-face obvious. That's what makes it all so subtly occult. The name "Melvin", for example, is a Satanic name, but who would notice? The first and middle names of "George Walker" are *extremely* Satanic. I'm only waiting now for some clever genealogist to discover that the family name of a certain governor from Texas was originally "Busche" several generations back... ;)
-- Nanaea
i don't like the satanic names it is very offending
Well, Amy, you strike me as the sort of person who probably finds a lot of things personally offensive.
BTW, the meaning of the name "Veronica" is debatable, and Daividh was not incorrect in the answer he gave. Some scholars claim that the name comes from the Greek, meaning "bringing victory" -- and others claim it's from the Latin, meaning "true image".
Daividh has been around here quite a bit longer than you have, so I think I'll go by his answer. Plus, he's got better manners.
-- Nanaea
BTW, the meaning of the name "Veronica" is debatable, and Daividh was not incorrect in the answer he gave. Some scholars claim that the name comes from the Greek, meaning "bringing victory" -- and others claim it's from the Latin, meaning "true image".
Daividh has been around here quite a bit longer than you have, so I think I'll go by his answer. Plus, he's got better manners.
-- Nanaea
who would honestly want to name their baby in a satanic form?!?!?
My name means evil, and as a tradition I named my son Hadrian. He is no worse off than anyone else, and I am sure some people find it offensive to give babys a biblical name. So, to each his own, and as long as I am not buying pampers for the baby I could care less if his name was lucifer damian, jesus christ, bastard-o, or john. So, if someone wants to name their baby after satan, what does it matter?