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This sibset is genuinely worse than [name_f]Karissa[/name_f] Collins’s bag of Scrabble letters that are 50% A’s, N’s, and Y’s. The parents are actual neo-Nazis, and their newest child is named [name_f]Adolfa[/name_f].
who are you and what have you done with [name_f]Kate[/name_f]
[name_f]Kate[/name_f] never capitalizes the beginnings of sentences
Saw this on ig and I’m quite confused…are these supposed to be names or what? Like it goes from sunflower to liz idk
I’m just gonna decide that that’s their names, including the one named [name_f]Morning[/name_f] [name_f]Glory[/name_f]
So the best boyfriend in the world has the wrong opinion on whether cats should have names (“they won’t react to it anyway”, “you can just refer to them as the cat”), and to prove him wrong I thought I’d make a poll just for cat-owners if they ended up naming them or not… it didn’t even occur to me that the only place where I could do that poll is a naming community so maybe the results might be a tad bit skewed
Imo, animals are sentient beings wholly deserving of names!! I plan to name my future cats from my GP list — the kind of luxurious, fantastical names I can’t name my children. Cats are so dignified and regal, yet delightfully quirky and mysterious
I can’t imagine addressing them with anything but pure reverence! #catlover
Tell him “I can just refer to you as the human”
I FEEL THIS MARY-
y e p
Anybody else have sudden revelations such as this one I just had: " Oh my goodness! [name_m]Linus[/name_m] and [name_f]Lucy[/name_f] would be adorable siblings! I’m totally adding that to my list! … waiiittttt…"
also, why does one hair style have up to four different names just bc its a different color?
Found a family that has 16 kids and the names are certainly something
[name_u]Daly[/name_u] [name_u]Kay[/name_u], 20; Ryli, 18; [name_u]Bliss[/name_u], 17; [name_u]Kemper[/name_u], 14; [name_f]Glory[/name_f], 13; [name_f]Trinity[/name_f], 10; Courson, 10; [name_f]Liberty[/name_f], 9; [name_m]Judson[/name_m], 8; [name_m]Shepherd[/name_m], 8; [name_m]Ransom[/name_m], 6; [name_f]Sojourner[/name_f], 6; [name_u]Victory[/name_u], 4; [name_m]Stone[/name_m], 2; and [name_f]Verity[/name_f], 21 months. [name_u]Vaughn[/name_u] McCrae is the youngest.
nameberry: ya i don’t really like names with the letter y popped into the middle of them, especially not names with multiple ys
me: p o l y h y m n i a
Yes, a lot of those names reflect your style, especially the virtuous sounding ones! Like Ryli isn’t your style, but [name_m]Shepherd[/name_m] for sure is!
Most Berries: Know the top 100 by heart and can recite it perfectly whenever asked.
Me: “Umm… I think Olivia is a popular name… I think.”
Someone posted about [name_m]Sebastian[/name_m] being top 20 and I had already typed out “Interesting! What country are you in?” until it occurred to me to look up the US stats…