..."Paris Hilton." Now that's a good one! How about "Bob?" Yes. And btw, "Josh" doesn't bother me at all, as it's kind've my name.... ;)
And to reply to an answer above, I don't think there's anything wrong w/ girls by the name of "Alex (Alexandera)" or "Sam (Samantha)." I know one of each! But "Charlie...," that's just wierd...
2007-07-16 14:53:51
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answered by Josh F 2
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the worldwide is slowly changing for the extra suited, somewhat. that's in simple terms frustrating to make certain, and it is going way too slow. I definitely have a superb kind of gay friends (i admire going to gay bars, because of the fact that's the sole place the place I, as a hetero guy, could have a typical communicate with a woman, with out her questioning that I wanna get into her pants, lol), and that i've got seen all those gay friends conflict with this. and that i hate it. In Holland we had some Christian faculties in a city called Staphorst (between the final fundie cities we've) that needed a sparkling, particular dictionary for the babies. It became in simple terms like the conventional dictionary, yet with out terrible words like condom, prostitution, gonnorhea, drugs and homosexuality. of direction chuffed words like genocide, conflict, racism and homicide have been nevertheless allowed. All i could see became that 13 12 months previous boy, sitting in his room, combating his gay thoughts. He does not also have a place interior the dictionary anymore. Thank goodness the government did no longer enable this nonsense. i understand, that's a stupid little occasion, yet discrimination is likewise interior the important factors. It sickens me, somewhat. If i could replace the worldwide swifter, i could do it, somewhat. I want you solid success. in simple terms keep in mind that there additionally are many, many favourite human beings, who in simple terms settle for others the way they are.
2016-12-10 14:17:45
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answered by Anonymous
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The alternate spellings of Megan.
Uncommon girls' names that are months, with the exception of September.
Names that are not pronounced as spelled, such as Ilse, when the -se sounds just as "S."
And I don't like Josh since it's too common.
But a unique name is an alternate spelling of Erin, but it's spelled as Eryn.
2007-07-16 16:23:41
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answered by Sean 3
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Paris Hilton
2007-07-16 14:13:29
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answered by MensaMan 5
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Jennifer, Alfred
2007-07-16 23:40:07
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answered by Burris 3
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John Paul and Sean Micheal. To me, naming your kid two names can sound ridiculous. Also the name Chris is overused and the Chrises I know are all people I don't want to follow their example.
2007-07-17 02:43:27
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answered by ☼LaVieBoheme☼ 2
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I'm not a fan of Kristina, Keith, Tammy, or Monica. Every person I've known with those names, were horrible people.
2007-07-16 14:20:25
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answered by Kendra 4
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The one name I cant stand to hear/see is Roy.....It drives me up the wall, but then again, its a turn on, I get butteflies.....I get all funny inside.....my bad......at times, I hate to hear that name. But ironically that name keeps poppin up in my school books, magazines, my Eric Jerome Dickey books, everywhere. Its like I cant escape it.....
2007-07-16 14:18:05
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answered by Anonymous
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your name
cervantes
in polls and survey theres this guy name cervanteswho always posts a pic of the middle finger and a nasty comment i would tell him to sit on that finger and spin lol
hated that name ever since
2007-07-16 13:58:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Ashley.
2007-07-16 15:18:53
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answered by Anonymous
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