For years I hated my name. I was told that it was the first name they could come up with; they were expecting a boy. A few years ago I flat-out asked my mother about where my name came from. She told me that it was the title of a book that she loved. My eyes went wide: happily I said, “You named me after Karen Killilea???” You see, I love that book, too. So then, I loved my name…until current events.
My father-in-law’s name was Jasper Newton, and needless to say, he hated it. Then, it turned out that his birth certificate had never been filed, so his mother told him that now was his chance to name himself. He was an adult by that time, and decided to keep it.
blunebottle about 4 years ago
Sabra IS a nice name. I kind of wish I had known of it when naming my first born.
Billavi Premium Member about 4 years ago
Sabra Cadabra
Wren Fahel about 4 years ago
For years I hated my name. I was told that it was the first name they could come up with; they were expecting a boy. A few years ago I flat-out asked my mother about where my name came from. She told me that it was the title of a book that she loved. My eyes went wide: happily I said, “You named me after Karen Killilea???” You see, I love that book, too. So then, I loved my name…until current events.
TheFiddleBackSpider about 4 years ago
The second panel is pleasing to me for some reason
Michael G. about 4 years ago
“Sabra” is a prickly pear that has lent its name as a term for a native-born Israeli.
Snowedin about 4 years ago
My father-in-law’s name was Jasper Newton, and needless to say, he hated it. Then, it turned out that his birth certificate had never been filed, so his mother told him that now was his chance to name himself. He was an adult by that time, and decided to keep it.
asrialfeeple about 4 years ago
We can still call you Stick.