No, it's fine, it's a common Serbian/Bosnian/Macedonian name, he's not alone in the world with it. If this isn't your nationality I still think it's okay to give children foreign names, it makes us all more cosmopolitan. Also, to be honest, I like it.
2007-12-26 10:18:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I seem to recall a Soccer Player by the Name of Zoran Dniesovitz, from Yugoslavia or somewhere like that He plays for or did play for an English Team. I t is a not bad Name but be prepared for an awful lot of Jeering from other Children , they can be very cruel. I would suggest you get his Name changed while he is still a small Child so as to avoid Complications later on with Documentation, like National Insurance, Birth Certs anything to do with Forms. It is best not to pick Outlandish Names for your Children. If you happened to be Rich it would not matter but a normal Family it is going to be Disastrous for your Child.
2007-12-26 07:23:00
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answered by janus 6
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Yes i think that this as a name is quite ridculing especially for a child though when he starts school other kids will not notice that he has a rather intresting name but he may be teased at the junior school where the kids will notice. Either hope that more people call their kids the same as yours, you culd get an article in a local paper and get a sncer for a prize to see just how many (if any) are called this and there should be a rush of mothers waiting to name their child the same as yours or rise above it and let him be his own person, and let him celebrate who he is.
2007-12-26 07:31:38
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answered by Sarah C 5
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Zoran....wasn't that the bad guy on the James Bond movie View to a Kill played by Christopher WIlkins?
2007-12-26 07:15:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I will be completely honest with you, I believe you and your Hubby were totally negligent in naming your Son Such a ridiculous Name, I wouldn't fancy his School day's, I would consider changing his name by deed poll, LIKE NOW, while you have the chance.(sorry to be so abrupt).
2007-12-26 07:25:32
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answered by Anthony M 4
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Well, you can't change it now. It does kinda sound like something out of a video game. Be prepared for a bit of teasing at school is all I'm saying.
2007-12-26 07:07:46
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answered by Anonymous
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How is in pronounced? Like ZOR-en? It's kind of cool. I wouldn't say it was mean, exactly, but he will probably be teased once he starts school. If you're really worried about it, give him a nickname, or have him go by his middle name, if it's any better.
Best of luck.
2007-12-26 07:09:55
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answered by ... 4
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Well he's 3, so it's too late to be worrying about his name at this stage of the game.
2007-12-26 07:08:18
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answered by kja63 7
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You and your wife are immature and selfish..... Change his name as soon as possible because you are setting this kid up for a life time of teasing and possible alienation from his peers.. If he ends up in jail for shotting up the play ground at school, you have nobody to blame but yourselves..
2007-12-26 07:11:37
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answered by Wubishet 5
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Well...he does sound like a 45 year old Russian wrestler.....
Whatever possessed you?
2007-12-26 07:10:55
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answered by Anonymous
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