I would have to disagree with you. I think some of these names are rather nice names. In fact my stepson's name was Jadeynn and he passed away 6 years ago. I'm glad he wasn't a traditional John or James.
2007-07-20 20:01:26
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answered by Kishauna_P 3
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Yeah, you're very right. You ARE entitled to your opinion. However, I've never once met a kid who was picked on, that had any of those names. I've known Addisons, McKennas, Peytons, Landons, Mikaylas, Rileys, Braydens, Jaydens, Cadens, Aidens, AND Greers. The only one I haven't known personally is a Jaylyn. I just don't understand how they're "played out" when those are some of the most popular names today, and how the kids are targets for bullies. Never once have I heard any of those names being made fun of. So again, you are entitled to have your opinion and voice it, too. But MY opinion is that people should have a little something to back up their opinions. Like, have you ever met any kids who were picked on for being named Addison? Or do you just think it's an ugly name?
2007-07-20 19:57:50
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answered by Samantha 4
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I highly disagree, and think your way out of line. I love all of these names. It beats Brian, Mike, and Nick.I mean come on we have to have other names then just Brian, Ann, George, Caroline, and Dean. You might as well just call us one, two, three, and four. These names are awesome, and also grow on you. As far as Greer goes, I love my name. I share a name with the old movie star Greer Garson. I loved this actress, and her name, and feel honored to share it with her. If you don't like these names, thats fine; but keep in mind that these names are growing more and more popular everyday. Try to keep an open mind, because you never know "Lightening Could Strike".
2007-07-20 20:07:15
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answered by Greer 5
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Is your question about people agreeing with you or not?
I personally don't like any of the names you mentioned except Jayden and Ayden (but Aiden) but yes I agree, they have become too popular and therefore have lost their appeal.
As for Greer (??) I didn't even know it was used as a name! It's terrible!
2007-07-20 19:55:50
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answered by Danni 4
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That is not a question! There isn't much people can do about it if they have a rubbish surname is there! There are so many names in the world noone is going to like all of them are they, everyone is entitled to their own view and opinion when naming their own child, and i doubt they care what anyone else thinks.
2007-07-20 19:58:38
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answered by shez 3
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Hmmm, I do think of Emerson could greater suitable greater healthful an older guy then a toddling 3 year old, and their are not very stable nicknames for it. i could p.c.. the two Blake Emerson, James Emerson, or Blake Rylan. for women, i admire Khloe Rose (Chloe's additionally helpful) and Zoe, yet I want Zoe spelled with a "y" on the tip- Zoey.
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree %100. They are all woeful. All these "trendoid" type names sound like character names from a video game or science fiction novel. I wouldn't call my dog any of those horrific names. Half of them sound like surnames as well. And yes, the name "Greer" is a bad one (sounds like a surname or video game boss monster).
2007-07-21 06:19:52
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answered by Brigadier Bombdropper 2
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I have to agree with you that there are some pretty annoying names out there but even you would have to admit that some of the names on your list are great in comparison to others that have unfortunately been given to children. But, I do agree with you whole heartedly though, that Greer is just terrible.
2007-07-20 20:07:50
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answered by dreamer.rc42 6
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You are certainly entitled to your opinion! And while I agree that a lot of the names you have listed are completely overplayed and overrated, your lack of spelling ability, plus the unnecessary use of the word retarded, shows your lack of any real education or tact.
2007-07-20 19:56:41
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answered by samantha 7
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Yep, they're pretty bad for the most part. However you forgot most of the Mc names (McKenzie, McKenna, etc.) -- ugh! Why it ever became a trend for people to give their children (particularly daughters) surnames is beyond me. A person doesn't have to name his or her child Brian, Ann, Caroline, or Michael, but they don't have to use super kree8iv names, either!
2007-07-20 20:32:04
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answered by Anonymous
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