name my daughter

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  • The_CCG0

    I don't know much about naming girls, but I do know this much. When you're naming a boy, you need to look at from one of two ways.
    1. Am I naming my child so that he becomes the Ass-Kicker on the playground?

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    2. Am I naming my child so that he becomes the Ass Kickee of the playground?

    Asskicker or Kickee. Which ever way you go, you're forever branding your kid. The same holds true for girls. You go naming your daughter something like Candy, Paris or anything hyphenated (think Southern US here), you're pretty much going to end up with a "You Know What" when she gets old enough to pick out her own clothes.

    • guy I know was going to name his daughter "rhayne"... I talked him out of it.mrdobolina
    • told him they don't make clear heels for infants.mrdobolina
    • Awesome! I worked for a guy (when I was young working landscaping) that had to sell his Yamaha VMax to fund his new kid's birth.. so he named him Max. Real bright guy.The_CCG

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