I just named him after the street we live on (Fifth).
One question was left out: Does the name go well with his/her surname?:For example, Mr. and Mrs. Lester shouldn’t name their son Moe.
How about Pugsley?
If only the parents of Wayne King, Cletus Harris, Raymond Gunn, Richard Head, Robin Cox and others were more thoughtful.
I heard on “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me”, a radio program on NPR, that “Cheese” is becoming a popular baby name.
My cousin was named for the city in France in which she was conceived and it wasn’t Paris.
what about gertrude, or edith, or eleanor, or myra?
charlotte or violet? adelaide? carrie? wilhelmina?
beatrice? amber?
Extra question: Does it have more than two directions in it?
BE THIS GUY about 11 years ago
I just named him after the street we live on (Fifth).
Sherlock Watson about 11 years ago
One question was left out: Does the name go well with his/her surname?:For example, Mr. and Mrs. Lester shouldn’t name their son Moe.
pcolli about 11 years ago
How about Pugsley?
waycyber about 11 years ago
If only the parents of Wayne King, Cletus Harris, Raymond Gunn, Richard Head, Robin Cox and others were more thoughtful.
e.groves about 11 years ago
I heard on “Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me”, a radio program on NPR, that “Cheese” is becoming a popular baby name.
FireMedic about 11 years ago
My cousin was named for the city in France in which she was conceived and it wasn’t Paris.
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
what about gertrude, or edith, or eleanor, or myra?
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
charlotte or violet? adelaide? carrie? wilhelmina?
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
beatrice? amber?
heatherjasper about 11 years ago
Extra question: Does it have more than two directions in it?