I have the same experience- our children are named Geronimo and Jericho and everyone smiles and asks what will we call them for short or when they go to school. I think it is usually shallow people that would have teased people themselves that say such things. Evolved self aware people are not preoccupied by such matters.
2006-10-30 13:39:15
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answered by VANESSMC99 2
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I really don't know why people say that. I just answered someones question asking if the name kaydance sounded good and i think it is a very good name and people answered her saying people will make fun of your kid.
People has said that about my son "His name is julian" and no one has picked on him for his name.
I would rather have a unique name than a name everyone has, I was named Jessica and do you know when i went to school there were 4 other jessica's in my room and so many more throughout the middle and high school.
Atleast i know only my son has the name julian where we live. So many people tell me that it is a very nice name and askes how i came up with it cause people are so use to plain names.
I will never get why people say unique names will cause name calling later on in life for your kid.
2006-10-30 14:27:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Give them time , he hasn't hit jr high or hs yet.
Generally it is because unusual names are hard to remember,and employers if they think it's a ' foreign' name have a tendency not to hire someone with an usual name. Saw a study on 20/20 or one of the news shows where they said black kids with unusual ethnic sounding names were hired less often than white kids with ' regular' sounding names.
It may not be right but it happens .
Frankly I always think parents should say their kid's name like he's graduating from college as they tell the nurse his name , if you hear a snicker or titter , that should give you a clue.
2006-10-30 13:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Names has little to do with whether a child is picked on or not. I think the shy children and the children who are more reserved, have a harder time. It is the responsibility of the adults, such as parents and teachers to put a stop to it. Children are worth fighting for.
2006-10-30 13:46:41
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answered by ginaforu5448 5
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i be attentive to I did! My call is Azure (potential sky blue) and that i've got been given stated as each and every thing you'll be able to desire to think of and each mispronounciation you are able to think of of. That being suggested...i admire my call. that's appealing and unique and that i'm getting compliments on it each and every of the time. youngsters will make exciting of any and each thing available. Take the call Ashley...you'll be able to desire to honestly call that individual Trashley (that is been achieved). i would not be attentive to the thank you to act if i replace into in a room with another Azure not to show a lecture room finished of them. i for my section do not understand why people desire to call their infants names that all people else has. Lenore is previous form (not a bad venture) and uncommon those days. that's amazingly classic and extraordinarily. Nickname might probably be Len or Lenny. Revan i'm not so prepared on, yet it rather is only own determination, not having something to do with the unusualness of it. i think of that is by way of fact it sounds like Kevin (an ex). :)
2016-10-16 13:51:23
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answered by ? 4
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In a big city I think it's actually less likely to happen because kids are a little more... anonymous. The schools are bigger, so there's always something else to do.
Come to the country sometime, and you'll see a definite difference. Our schools are smaller, and everyone knows everyone else. And the kids can get nasty. Really nasty, over the most ridiculous things.
2006-10-30 13:38:02
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answered by Anonymous
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well kids r cruel, they will pick on the smallest thing, my son wears glasses and was told glasses are uncool, they are for nerds, even tho glasses r becoming more and more stylish. just be careful, my husbands niece is named raven, people say it sounds like a strippers name, it's sad to say it's not just kids that make fun.
2006-10-30 13:39:32
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answered by mgm_5 2
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They dont mean unusual as if noone else has it....They mean unusual in a way noone can pronounce it
2006-10-30 13:42:33
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answered by ap 2
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Because Kid can be the cruelest humans ever
2006-10-30 13:42:21
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answered by Anonymous
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well its just those ppl who wish they too had such a name that they can be proud of ppl r just ignorant
2006-10-30 13:38:00
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answered by 1plum 4
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