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[Opinions] *long sigh*
When will people realize naming a child should not be taken lightly, not treated as a joke?
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You know what I think is worse?I doubt she was joking. :-/ It was probably just the *most* beautiful name she could think of. Once again, I :-/ at the idea.
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What do you expect?The mom's name is Starr...with two r's for goodness sake. * pronounced EH-vah =)
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I'd have to agree...I mean, come on! Both those names sound utterly idiotic.----------------------------------------------------------------
Time to unload the gigantic lists of names running rampant in my head...

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Does this mean that you think the first people who ever named daughters Stella and Celia were idiots? :)
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Ah, but you're wrong!Stella and Celia mean "star". By contrast, I know no names that means "starr". :-p
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Celia didn't mean star, it meant "heaven." And remember that spelling has only been a "set" thing for everyday words since the 1700s. In medieval times, the word was frequently spelled "starr", as is shown by the fact that Starr is by far the most common spelling of the English surname that is based on this word. :)
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Ack, you got me!My brain isn't working very well today, and I did forget that Celia means "heaven". Duh...
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