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2007-09-24
13:07:10
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Aubri's Mommie
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Pregnancy & Parenting
➔ Baby Names
or maybe klassic would work better for a girl and classic a boy?
2007-09-24
13:18:30 ·
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wutever dixie. smh
2007-09-24
13:19:40 ·
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did i ask [ is classic a name?] no i didnt
smh
2007-09-24
13:23:23 ·
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um...first of all.. georgia or wutever. no yuh didnt offend me but if you really would like to know my reason for asking my 'stupid question' that you took the time out to answer... me and a friend of mine were having a debate over two people we knew with the name klassic and classic so i decided to ask others what they thought. i didn't expect to get such rude comments because for 1 i dont have a bun in the oven and for 2 i never said i was planning on it
2007-09-24
13:31:22 ·
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lmao i never knew that people could be so ignorant
2007-09-24
13:48:54 ·
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WHAT PART OF PEOPLE ALREADY HAVE THE NAME DONT YOU PEOPLE UNDERSTAND??? MAYBE YOU NEED TO READ THE ADDITIONAL DETAILS OVER
2007-09-24
13:53:51 ·
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no
http://www.m-w.com/dictionary/classic
2007-09-24
14:11:39 ·
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i see my best answer already. much love to the open minded people who weren't ignorant or just plain out rude.
2007-09-24
16:16:56 ·
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classic i believe is both a boy and girl name.
but if choosing this as a first nam i suggest being careful bout the middle name for classic johnathen 4 example he will be called classic john ....get the punt....
but on my tru thoughts i think that is unique and cute for a boy versus a girl its original and feels true americana lol
love it!!!!!!!!
hope i helped:)
2007-09-24 13:23:24
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answer #1
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answered by ibaby8_6_05 2
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It's not a name at all!
2007-09-24 13:21:24
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answered by Tiss 6
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its not a name :/
2007-09-24 14:35:53
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The name is 'Classic'? I can't really tell you, as I've never heard of the word 'Classic' being used for a name.
If I had to make a guess, I would assume it could be used for either a boy or a girl.
2007-09-24 13:09:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not a name. Don't be angry with Dixie, she's completely correct. "Classic" is a horrid name for a child to grow up with. If it was a life and death situation that I had to choose one, I would say its a more masculine name, but, I repeat, IT IS NOT A NAME. It is not unique, creative nor will it make your child feel like an individual. It will make you, as a parent, look ridiculous, uneducated and just plain dumb.
I'm sorry if I have offended you, but your ridiculous question offends me. Why a person would choose to name their pride and joy, their offspring, their blood, a horrible name like Classic is beyond me.
2007-09-24 13:23:51
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answered by Curious Georgia 3
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I'm guessing since no one has ever used this word for a person's name and probably would never ...it could be either for a boy OR girl. Your pick!
2007-09-24 13:50:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Classic is not a name at all. It's a style of names.
I don't think it's fittinging for a pet, even.
2007-09-24 14:28:43
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answered by anne_deezoff 6
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I don't care much for it. Sounds like something you would call a car, but not a child.
2007-09-24 16:28:54
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answered by Anonymous
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NEITHER EVERY WORD OUT THERE IS NOT A POTENTIAL NAME!!!for petes sake already there are many great names around the world without using random words and calling them names!!! good luck.
2007-09-24 13:18:14
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answered by dixie58 7
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i've never heard of it as a name before, but i think it would work best with a girl.
2007-09-24 13:17:08
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answered by Mary 3
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