OT: Child names since 2000

yessir321

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Ok, many on this board have seen me lob complaints on the ‘older’ generation. Today is my mea culpa moment where I want to thank all of you ‘boomers’ for not completely butchering children names the way my generation has…

Today I was introduced to my Nephew, ‘Brekken’…. I’m not kidding, my sister named her child ‘Brekken’. What do I even do with this? This is to follow her other children’s names ‘Brinsley and Ryland’….

So to the Baby boomers of this board, I thank you.

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CollegeSenior

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I substituted during COVID. Taking attendance was often interesting. Especially when the kids would get offended if their name was mis-pronounced. My enduring gratitude goes out to teachers who added phonetic pronunciations to their rosters.
 
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I substituted during COVID. Taking attendance was often interesting. Especially when the kids would get offended if their name was mis-pronounced. My enduring gratitude goes out to teachers who added phonetic pronunciations to their rosters.


this teacher figured out a way around offending the kids

 
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DJ Spanky

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What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet
 

brgRC90

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Meh, names always change over time. In the 19th century they had names like Elihu, Euphemia, Ebba, Phileas, Phineas