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Husband met a kid on his mission (Guatamala) named Usnavy. His parents saw it on a sign or something and thought it was a lovely name.

Just give it a second...

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8 hours ago, Backroads said:

Husband met a kid on his mission (Guatamala) named Usnavy. His parents saw it on a sign or something and thought it was a lovely name.

Just give it a second...

That sounds a LOT different in Spanish.

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25 minutes ago, Budget said:

 

 

I actually know of 3 families that used the named Jagger.   

 Yeah, it's not original, and that's what I like about it. It's not so out there that it's like naming your child "Lawn Ornament Jones" but it's not so common that there will be fourteen Jaggers in his classroom .

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I've always thought that Doctorgimmethenews would make a great name for a kid.. especially if he went all the way through college and got a doctorate.  Then you could introduce him as, "I'd like you to meet my son, Dr. Doctorgimmethenews, and his twin sister, Ivegottabadcasealuvinyou."

 

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