La La
i drink your milkshake
had i been a boy, I was going to be called Daniel.
so my thumped name probably would have been Da Da.
instead of La La, like.
so my thumped name probably would have been Da Da.
instead of La La, like.
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is your really name Laniel?
Moose my name isn't really Pantone, so no offence taken
Is your name really Fiacla? like teh toothpaste?
is your really name Laniel?
Moose my name isn't really Pantone, so no offence taken
I didn't have a name for about 6 weeks after I was born (the most extreme case recorded)
why do you ask, Two Dogs Fucking?*At what age were Native Americans named? Traditionally like.
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I know of a baby that was *at least* a year before she was named. Mad.
Is your name really Fiacla? like teh toothpaste?
I'm named after this hot momma
shame the only thing we have in common is our first name
my old mans family had the whole 'oldest son of oldest son cristened called john' thing going down for generation, with the whole every second generation being called jack. me father broke the trend by calling me eoin (the irish version of john).
So I got landed with a crap name, when by hereditary right should have been called jack.
thanks a lot da!!!
At what age were Native Americans named? Traditionally like.
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Well, it really depends what kind of name you are looking for. If you want a traditional Native American name, you will need to speak to an elder or religious leader in the tribal community you are associated with. Every Native American tribe has slightly different naming traditions. In many, a true name is not given until after a baby is born, not until the child reaches puberty in some cases. In other tribes babies must be given names from their parents' own family or clan. Traditional American Indian names are often spiritually divined, unique to each individual, and/or related to an accomplishment, rite of passage, dream, or life event. Obviously, this is not something you are going to be able to replicate online, in a baby book, or from strangers. There is no way to get a traditional Indian name other than from an older family member, tribal religious leader, or an elder who has met you and probably your child in person.
me father broke the trend by calling me eoin (the irish version of john).
thanks a lot da!!!
i thought Sean was the irish for john
It is. They both are.
Someone in work just called their baby 'Jaeger'
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