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Would you name your child “Cody”?

Nah

Can you name your child God?

You can name your child anything you want, but if you do, don't be surprised if he hates you for doing it when he grows up.

Would you name your child Yoda?

why not, my mom did.

What would you name your child or next child?

I already have two children and have miscarried one. In choosing names I take into consideration how the names will sound for a professional position and how a nickname may sound. I also try to foresee any teasing that could occur as a result of their name, as we all know children can be cruel to each other. my living children's names are:

Bradley Michael
Brittney Ann

The child I miscarried was going to be named Brianna May. Before I had to have a hysterectomy I had Alicea Marie, Richard Patrick and Thomas Stephen. Hope I was able to help.

Can anyone help me name my future child?

It’s admirable that you’re looking ahead, and specifically trying to harmonize the first and the last name of any future kids.First of all, if you are keen on transferring your last name, you already know that there are many names that you should skip due to connotations associated with the phrase “… seeds”.However, if you pause for a moment, and you imagine a possibility - a real possibility - of potentially not using your last name, and simply picking the full name (first and last) for your child, then you have no such limitations and you have a broader choice to work with.Unless the demand to use that name comes from societal/cultural mandates, where there is simply no other way to go about it, you have options - and welcome to that liberal and audacious first world: you can do anything you want!I would like to respectfully disagree with you about humans having a responsibility for having kids - having kids is a choice, it’s an option, and there is an option of not having them as well.If we put your request for the name together with this “responsibility” point, it does sound like a chore, doesn’t it? And as a parent, I can tell you that this is not a chore at all: as exhausting as it is, it is a joy and a privilege, but only if you believe it to be this way.That’s the funniest part - whether you think of it as a responsibility or an exciting adventure, either way you are right about it. If you ever decide to have kids, you will fully understand what I meant by that.One of the thrills of parenting - and a rather daunting topic - is that naming, which you are currently exploring. Your thoughts and your planning will become your child’s lifetime asset (or burden), so please choose wisely.

How did you decide your child’s name?

I have 4 children and all of them were named in some part after something quirky.Ethan Raphael Ethan got his first name partially because I had never met or seen an unattractive Ethan in my life and thought that would be a good sign for him later in life.  His middle name however was more meaningful as it was a combined with a couple of things.  Originally my son was going to have a different name but he simply didn't fit it when I saw him.  While I was at the hospital I was reading a book: "Unlocking the Seven Genuises of Leonardo DaVinci."  In it it talked about DaVinci's interactions with this other punk artist of the Renassaince era: Raphael.But that's not entirely how it happened.  When he was getting his first bath he scrunched up his face like a turtle.  Immediately I thought of the Ninja Turtle and he became my own little turtle namesake since then.  (Surprisingly he has not gotten sick of the Ninja Turtle toys and things he gets from time to time... yet)Maddox Connor- Maddox got his name for geeky reasons... I grew up reading the blog made by a guy with the acronym Maddox.  It was terribly irreverent and hilarious and not something that I had heard any kid named yet.The Best Page In The Universe.Connor came because I was pregnant during the Lacy Peterson trial and that was the baby's name.  Yes I admit that one is a weird one even for me but hey I just admitted to naming a kid after a Ninja Turtle and a web troll so...Sakura Faye-Sakura after the flowers which bloom at the time she was born and because I remembered seeing the name on my Gelly Roll pens (the most coveted pens ever when I was growing up) and always loved it.Faye is a reference to the Cowboy Bebop character Faye Valentine.and lastly my latest son...Jonas Caspian-His middle name (previously debated to be his first name) was originally supposed to be Hunter after Hunter S Thompson but, as much as I love his written work, I didn't want to name my kid after a drunk.  Instead his middle name ended up becoming about as a reference to The Chronicles of Narnia's Prince Caspian character.So his first name?  It's a Weezer reference of course.  I joked about having it be in his birthing announcement but it never ended up happening.  Nonetheless I thought him having a song he could use in intros would be kind of cool... that and Rivers Cumomo is also extremely attractive.  (Note: his middle name almost was Rivers as well but I didn't want to overdo it with the Weezer references)

Would you name your child Jeffrey?

Personally, I wouldn't. Makes me think of Jeffrey Dahmer.

Would you name your child "Godzilla"?

OK, I happen to like the name "Godzilla". I think it would be a lovely name for a little girl (you could call her "Zilly" as a nickname) and it would work for a little boy too. As he gets older, you could abbreviate it to God...and that's a pretty powerful moniker, don't you think?

I'm not trying to ruffle feathers. Just happen to think it's a melodious name.

Would you ever name your child Dolores?

I've never heard of Dorores Umbridge. >___<
Haven't read HP Book 5 or seen the movie.

& btw, I'm not naming a child Dolores. I'm just asking this question since its been in the back of my head for a while now.

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