Some people are big on meanings, but I am with you, I am not at all! There are some names that I really like, but their meanings are less than perfect: Blaise "Stutterer", Claudia "Lame", Mallory "Bad." But, it wouldn't prevent me from using these names. For the most part, people don't even care or ever know what their names mean. A common everyday person would not know that stuff. Unless, they were a baby name fanatic.
2007-04-14 06:30:57
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answered by January 7
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I like to know that the names have a good meaning, but I go more for the names I like the sound of rather than the meaning...
2007-04-14 07:51:04
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answered by Boston 5
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The meaning of a name is very important to me. I need to have it mean something I like or else it's just picking a name, may as well throw a few in a hat and pull one... I was named by just picking what sounded nice and I would rather have a name that meant something to my parents that could mean something to me in the future. I'm going to do this for my child.
2007-04-14 07:20:18
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answered by throughthebackyards 5
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No, I wouldn't disgard a name because of meaning but I also wouldn't add a name that I hate but has a really nice meaning, I choose names that I love and if they have a good meaning then all the better!
2016-04-01 01:30:16
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answered by Anonymous
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For me, the meaning of a name was always simply a means of narrowing down names. Like if I liked 3 names but one had a great meaning, I would go with that one. Meaning isn't too important if you absolutely love a name though. I always thought it could be cute to name a child something that means something if they had a particular hardship...either with birth or being adopted or something. So I guess if it was really symbolic or something it could be neat.
2007-04-14 06:14:37
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answered by Lauren G 2
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Unless you have a reason to look for ancientor hidden
meanings, go with sound.
In this country, where the individual is less and less respected, the thing that matters is anyone's nickname.
That's how he'll be called by most people anyhow.
As long ago as 1941, my Mother, lacking in imagination as she was, refused to name me Michael--her favorite name--becaue she figured I would be called "Mike" or "Mickey"
She was right. I would have.
At least with Robert Michael (noble, wise warrior) I get to pock from a half a dozen monickers.
Bob, Bobby, Rob, Robbo, Roberto, Mike...
Sound matters; meaning does only if you want it to matter.
2007-04-14 06:14:18
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answered by Robert David M 7
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The meaning of a name has low importance to me. It's just an added bonus if the name I like has a cool meaning.
2007-04-14 06:15:45
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answered by vallygval 5
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It really doesn't mean that much to me..I named my kids there names before finding out the meanings of them..But they all have pretty good meanings..But, I don't think that many people really do..I mean look at my name..Ashley means "Ash Tree" which is a really stupid meaning. But alot of people are still named it..So anyways No meaning isn't that important to us..
2007-04-14 06:15:22
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answered by ♥AsH♥ 5
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Honestly name meaning does nothing for me! I named my kids their names for their personal uniquness. I also put family names together, or family suggestions together to name them. I don't think there is a meaning for my youngest daughter's name... LOL My oldest there probably is, but it wasn't too popular when I named her it... now it's quite the trend! Anyways.. that's my 2 cents LOL
2007-04-14 13:14:09
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answered by ♥xvioletx1882♥ 4
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I choose names based ib how they sounded first but, I did consider the meanings as well.
2007-04-14 08:34:18
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answered by Anonymous
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