Nameberry memes (Part 1)

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I am so honored by this :grin:

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this is so funny to me, because on the first list I ever made (I was about enine or ten) I had the amazing combo “Hydrangia Phobia” (spelled like that, I think :sweat_smile:) I posted the list on NB a while ago and Hydrangia Phobia was a group favorite :wink:

here it is!!

@halinka thanking you for tagging me, this is very important :wink:

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Sephora was my first thought

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You know you’re a name nerd when you see 2 sets of initials on a license plate & you spend the next 30 minutes trying to guess what they stand for

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Please tell me that I’m not the only one who thinks of this guy whenever someone mentions [name_u]Kit[/name_u], please

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Well now I will! I guess I never really thought of it before, since it’s not a full name…

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Yes, I always thinks of him! [name_f]Every[/name_f] time! But it’s not a bad association— I still love [name_u]Kit[/name_u] :sweat_smile:

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We love how this name was #940 in 1909. I mean, [name_m]Wmffre[/name_m] is considered a “similar” name.

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105 kids- I can’t even imagine what I would name 105 children :joy::joy:

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10 under 1 who all get a full 10 hours of sleep every night? Sure…

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We have one baby at home and he makes us go insane

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(a true story of my family getting a dog last year)

my dad: so what should we name him?

my siblings: pluto! spot! cookie! fluffy! buddy! ginger!

my mom: [name_f]Anna[/name_f], what do you think we should name him?

me: well, i was thinking something elegant, like [name_m]Maximilian[/name_m] or [name_m]Augustus[/name_m], with a middle name to honor his Swiss heritage–perhaps [name_m]Joaquim[/name_m] or [name_m]Paulo[/name_m]? Of course, we could always give him two middle names… ooh, I’ve got it! [name_m]Maximilian[/name_m]-[name_m]Augustus[/name_m] [name_m]Joaquim[/name_m] [name_m]Finnegan[/name_m]! But then again, that really is quite a mouthful, and his second middle name isn’t amazing. Let’s do [name_m]Maximilian[/name_m]-[name_m]Augustus[/name_m] [name_m]Joaquim[/name_m] [name_m]Aurelian[/name_m] instead! but wait; does [name_m]Augustus[/name_m] run into [name_m]Aurelian[/name_m] too much?

my dad:

alright, it seems we’ve settled on Spot!

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Is your dog’s name actually Spot?

Poll: What spelling do you prefer?

Elise
[name_f]Alice[/name_f]
[name_f]Alyssa[/name_f]
[name_f]Ilse[/name_f]

me: :eyes: how do they all sound the same?

Poll: How do you say [name_f]Eila[/name_f]?

like [name_f]Isla[/name_f]
like [name_f]Ayla[/name_f]

me: :eyes: they do not all sound the same?

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My teacher: Native [name_f]English[/name_f] speakers pronounce A and E differently.

Native [name_f]English[/name_f] speakers: AMELIA AND EMILIA SOUND SAME

Me: Huh

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I mean, if it helps I say them a little differently

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I say them differently! I think the issue is that ‘native [name_f]English[/name_f] speakers’ refers to like a million different accents :joy:

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I prononce them differently when I think about and make an effort but other than that they both sound like [name_f]Amelia[/name_f].

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Nope :grin: it’s actually [name_m]Truman[/name_m]–“good morning! and in case i dont see ya- good afternoon, good evening, and goodnight.”

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