How many 15 year olds do you know that are named Andrew? How many 25 year olds do you know that are named Allen? How many 5 year olds do you know that are named Allison or 11 year olds named Roxanne?
All destructive Hurricanes, and yet people still name their children those names.
2006-09-16 02:53:54
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answered by enigma_frozen 4
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it rather is an extremely fantastically call, yet regrettably might have undesirable connections for a quick time extra. What approximately utilising a similar call extremely? there is Katerina, that's basically one letter off Katrina yet sounds distinctive sufficient to be rid of the typhoon connection. there is likewise Catriona, nonetheless i think of that seems extra appropriate with a C. or maybe spelling Katrina with a C - Catrina - might help throw off the detrimental connotations. stable luck and congrats on the subsequent infant besides! playstation i do no longer think of you should basically forget approximately relating to the comments people could make in the event that they do make any approximately Katrina - it wasn't basically any previous typhoon, it replaced right into a important catastrophe that affected hundreds of people. anybody, even people who do no longer stay everywhere close to New Orleans, knows the typhoon. it rather is in comparison to 3 random one in Florida that made national information.
2016-11-07 06:24:21
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answered by belschner 4
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I wouldn't name my baby Katrina just because she would have that "tag" on her for life, it may mean less to some people over the years (40-60 years) or the younger generations who didnt live through that time
2006-09-13 13:33:49
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answered by Laura G 3
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I wondered the same thing last year but I heard that years ago a hurricane hit Florida and a lot of the pregnant women that endured it named their baby after the hurricane. You never know what people are going to do...
2006-09-13 09:11:19
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answered by Lanie 3
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I haven't seen any infants named Katrina since 9/05. Maybe someone considering that name could consider a cognate like Catherine or Caterina, or a diminutive like Katie or Trina, or a near-homophone like Christina.
2006-09-13 10:00:04
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answered by acyberotaku 2
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You can check that sort of thing at the Social Security website, but they wouldn't have this year's statistics until after Jan 1.
2006-09-13 09:16:30
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answered by banjuja58 4
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No I know bunches of ppl names katrina... but they usually call them tina now since the storm!!!!
2006-09-13 09:10:14
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answered by MusicFanatic101 2
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i still like the name aren't having no more kids to name them like that already have two
2006-09-13 09:16:58
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answered by peanuts2804 2
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Was that name ever really popular at all?
2006-09-13 09:10:05
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answered by Drewood 5
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You would think it would go down in ratings, yes.
2006-09-13 09:09:26
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answered by Anonymous
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