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with your children's names. I've met 2 children with names that make them sound like male strippers. Thank you.
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Real Canadian names Of people met/heard of in passing that left me shaking my head: Randy Kuntz, Dailly Seaman, Spurgeon Root. Jaxxon is also a popular name.
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The disgraceful saddling of poor kids in council estates and chav towns with "exotic" names like Rio, chantelle, chardonnay, Romeo, Brooklyn, jade, etc was done up like a kipper when harry enfields Wayne and Waynetta Slob called their kid Spudulike!!! (pronounced Spudulika!)
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What about Chris P. Bacon?! Ya gotta admit that's clever!
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with your children's first names. Your last name came from a language with its own beautiful rhythms and sounds. Saddling Junior with a first name to make him/her "more American" or "less ethnic" just sounds misguided. Concepcion Lichtenstein? Eremenegildo MacGillicuddy? Spare us, please.
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This is no joke, but in Junior High I had a friend named Mike Huntley (say it fast).
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with your children's names. Yes, again, please. A science fiction name belongs in a science fiction film, for a science fiction character. Not pasted on your child. Yes, people, I met a child named after this character.
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