Showing posts with label names. Show all posts
Showing posts with label names. Show all posts

More about names

Thursday,Feb
11,
You have to be careful, talking about names. They're such personal things. So if I offend you, in this post, I'm sorry. This is all just my private opinion, and you should treat it as such. I'm sure
many people think my choice of children's names is boring and traditional. As I say, it's all just personal choice.The trend in children's names round here, in kids aged up to about 8, is to give them
You have to be careful, talking about names. They're such personal things. So if I offend you, in this post, I'm sorry. This is all just my private opinion, and you should treat it as such. I'm sure
many people think my choice of children's names is boring and traditional. As I say, it's all just personal choice.The trend in children's names round here, in kids aged up to about 8, is to give them
You have to be careful, talking about names. They're such personal things. So if I offend you, in this post, I'm sorry. This is all just my private opinion, and you should treat it as such. I'm sure
many people think my choice of children's names is boring and traditional. As I say, it's all just personal choice.The trend in children's names round here, in kids aged up to about 8, is to give them

Names

Saturday,Feb
6,
While we're on the subject of accents, here's a thing. When you name your children, you don't usually stop to think what their names will sound like in the accent of another country (unless you're
living there already, as Jenny Rudd's comment on my previous post shows). I did think about North/South pronunciation, since we have family in both, but it didn't occur to me to think about the American
While we're on the subject of accents, here's a thing. When you name your children, you don't usually stop to think what their names will sound like in the accent of another country (unless you're
living there already, as Jenny Rudd's comment on my previous post shows). I did think about North/South pronunciation, since we have family in both, but it didn't occur to me to think about the American
While we're on the subject of accents, here's a thing. When you name your children, you don't usually stop to think what their names will sound like in the accent of another country (unless you're
living there already, as Jenny Rudd's comment on my previous post shows). I did think about North/South pronunciation, since we have family in both, but it didn't occur to me to think about the American
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