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    Senior Member Emmy's Avatar
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    When you named your child did your consider their future employment?

    I know this seems way far out, it's really just a question. Some names (nope not giving example, I don't want to hurt people) are not names you think to see on a Presidential ticket.

    So when your child was born did you consider the heights their career might reach and try to give them either a unique name that would differentiate them or a common name so as they don't stand too far outside the box.

    Several studies have shown that while boys are often named after a relative or given more serious thought, girls are often given "doll" names or frilly names. Do you think this will change with future equalization of the sexes?
    Donna: Just wondering did you name your son after you? It'd be cool for a son to have a name similar to his mom.

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    I don't think so...it's just that girl names can be more unique and fun to pick out....I don't have any kids but I have my future ones' first names picked out...I think that plain names are boring and if you have one that is unique it could help you stand out---just not one that seems as if the parents jumbled a bunch of letters together with a bunch of random apostrophes and decided it was a name...
    Anyways, so I've picked out more classic names that aren't tooo common like Sarah---Gemma, Madeliene, Wyatt, and Owen.

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    I don't think that's far out I think not considering their future when you name them IS far, out even foolish


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