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Old 09-17-2020, 11:26 AM   #1
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Baby Names 2021

The first babies of the new year should be entering third trimester by now, and I'm procrastinating, so....

I propose Lionel should be resurrected.

Cardi will increase in popularity but should not. I will make an exception for twins IF the other one is called Sweater.

Hummus would be a great name. It implies depth and seriousness of thought and reminds me to put pita bread on the shopping list.

never mind Chester and Buxton and all those place names as first names ...I think Worcester would be a great name, perhaps Worcestershire for a girl.

whilst on the food theme... Donut .......could be an option for the cutesy types who were contemplating horrors like Buddy, Brick, and Apple. Nutella must be outlawed as a potential name.

On to plant names: Nettle. Good powerful name there. Dandelion.

Some idiot will call their poor child Calibri. Garamond might be acceptable, I suppose


Saturn, Thalamus, Whisker, Antimony, Cochlea all contenders for new names
Ursula, Mabel, Agnes, Roscoe, Gilbert to round out the comeback category.
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Old 09-17-2020, 03:12 PM   #2
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I think one syllable names will be in. Tex, Rig, Dac, and Tog for the lads, Frei, Sar, Lar, and Tol for the lassies. I would also question the sanity of anyone without dual citizenship making a baby right now.
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Old 09-17-2020, 04:40 PM   #3
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But they are bored and made their own condoms out of two layers of cotton fabric and some elastic hair ties
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Old 09-17-2020, 04:42 PM   #4
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Almost fell out of my seat! Thank you for that.
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Old 09-17-2020, 04:44 PM   #5
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One-syllable names, eh?
Masque, Gyt, Aie, Shaft, Oe, Zing.


I don't know why all the parents to be go tot these baby-naming sites linked to expensive glossy magazines. We are so much better.


ooh Freda must be due a comeback too
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My all time favorite one syllable name, "Thor".
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Old 09-17-2020, 09:38 PM   #7
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My all time favorite one syllable name, "Thor".
You know that's the name of my youngest, right? ?????? ok maybe not. But it really is.
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ooh Freda must be due a comeback too
And Agetha, then
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Old 09-17-2020, 11:12 PM   #9
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My all time favorite one syllable name, "Thor".
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You know that's the name of my youngest, right? ?????? ok maybe not. But it really is.
OK wait -were you not on the Virtual Forks zoom where he was being a complete dick upstairs and I had to step to one side and yell "THOR....."?
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Old 09-18-2020, 08:14 PM   #10
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The first babies of the new year should be entering third trimester by now, and I'm procrastinating, so....

I propose Lionel should be resurrected. Tigernel

Cardi will increase in popularity but should not. I will make an exception for twins IF the other one is called Sweater. Jumper if it's triplets.

Hummus would be a great name. It implies depth and seriousness of thought and reminds me to put pita bread on the shopping list. Robertaganoush

never mind Chester and Buxton and all those place names as first names ...I think Worcester would be a great name, perhaps Worcestershire for a girl. Cheddar and Buxom

whilst on the food theme... Donut .......could be an option for the cutesy types who were contemplating horrors like Buddy, Brick, and Apple. Nutella must be outlawed as a potential name. Really? Nut allergy much? How about (Creole lady) Marmelade?

On to plant names: Nettle. Good powerful name there. Dandelion.

Some idiot will call their poor child Calibri. Garamond might be acceptable, I suppose Bookman Old School


Saturn, Thalamus, Whisker, Antimony, Cochlea all contenders for new names
Ursula, Mabel, Agnes, Roscoe, Gilbert to round out the comeback category.
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OK wait -were you not on the Virtual Forks zoom where he was being a complete dick upstairs and I had to step to one side and yell "THOR....."?

Are we still doing virtual forks? I'll set a reminder for Sunday if we are.
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Old 09-18-2020, 08:24 PM   #11
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OK wait -were you not on the Virtual Forks zoom where he was being a complete dick upstairs and I had to step to one side and yell "THOR....."?
I missed that.
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