so are you planning for them to take over and rule the universe? or do you think that the fantastic four will stop them?
2007-01-24 00:58:00
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answered by BuddhaDaddy 5
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Why are parents punishing they're unborn babys with these horrible names?
Whatever happened to Jack, Michael, Christina, Julie (not those in particular) but something more normal.
Do you even know what those "names" actually are?
Apocalypse (Greek: Ἀποκάλυψις -translit. APOKALYPSIS, literally: the lifting of the veil), is a term applied to the disclosure to certain privileged persons of something hidden from the mass of humankind. The Greek root corresponds in the Septuagint to the Hebrew galah (גלה), to reveal. The last book of the New Testament bears in Greek the title Αποκαλυψις Ιωαννου, and is frequently referred to as the Apocalypse of John, but in English Bibles it appears as the Revelation of St John the Divine, or the Book of Revelation. The term was first used among Hellenistic Jews to refer to a number of writings which depicted the future state of the world in a parabolic way (e.g. Apocalypse of Baruch). The whole class is now commonly known as 'Apocalyptic literature'. However, the Apocalypse technically refers to the unveiling of God, and not to the destruction of the world.
2007-01-24 03:16:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Think about what he or she is going to feel when they grow up, after all they have to live with these names for a life-time. Give them names for which they can thank you and not feel like changing the moment they are old enough to do so.
2007-01-24 06:17:04
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answered by curious 2
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Please...do not do that to a child. There are a lot of beautiful but unusual names. I understand wanting something "different," but using weird words, made-up names and bizarre spellings only comes across as the parents being young and unsophisticated. There's a noticeable difference between "uninformed different" and "intelligent different."
2007-01-24 02:34:13
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answered by karen 2
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The boy name kinda scares me. Not to thrilled about the girl name either. Your child may have problems spelling her name, or being made fun of too.
2007-01-27 20:11:37
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answered by Anonymous
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The girl's name has potential f you call her Gail for short. The boy's name has got to go.
2007-01-24 01:07:00
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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Why do people name their kids with names that are going to make getting through school difficult? Cut your kid a break, they'll thank you in the end.
2007-01-24 02:11:45
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answered by Aunt Henny Penny 5
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They are different. They will probably get made fun of and maybe end up changing there names or end up loving them because there unique. A little too crazy for my taste.
2007-01-24 04:49:35
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answered by XoXoGlitter 3
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The girl is good. Short for Galithea is Gal. The boy...hmm...I can't think of something to that.
Give a name that other people can pronuce easily.
2007-01-24 00:55:27
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answered by dead_man_graveyard 1
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The parents must be loaded. These kids will have a problem getting a job probably. Good luck.
2007-01-24 05:37:28
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answered by lenrocdesigns 2
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What's wrong with a good old-fashioned NORMAL name??? Your child will be special and unique regardless of whether they have a unique name...do you want them to stand out for their personalities and accomplishments or their bizarre name?
2007-01-24 01:05:49
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answered by Michele B 3
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