Aug. 12th, 2013

ext_150185: Plantbert Oh Well (A Adam BTIKM Light Are You Kidding)
[identity profile] jeweledvixen.livejournal.com
A judge in Tennessee changed a 7-month-old boy's name to Martin from Messiah, saying the religious name was earned by one person and "that one person is Jesus Christ."

Child Support Magistrate Lu Ann Ballew ordered the name change last week, according to WBIR-TV (http://on.wbir.com/1cDOeTY). The boy's parents were in court because they could not agree on the child's last name, but when the judge heard the boy's first name, she ordered it changed, too.

"It could put him at odds with a lot of people and at this point he has had no choice in what his name is," Ballew said.

It was the first time she ordered a first name change, the judge said.

Messiah was No. 4 among the fastest-rising baby names in 2012, according to the Social Security Administration's annual list of popular baby names.

The judge in eastern Tennessee said the baby was to be named Martin DeShawn McCullough, which includes both parents' last name.

The boy's mother, Jaleesa Martin, of Newport, said she will appeal. She says Messiah is unique and she liked how it sounded alongside the boy's two siblings — Micah and Mason.

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What do you think?
1. Do you like Messiah as a first name for a boy?
1a. Would you use it?
2. Do you think the judge had the right to change the name?
2a. Do you think the judge had the right to change the name because of her own religious beliefs?
3. How do you feel about Messiah being one of the 4 fastest-rising baby names last year?
[identity profile] deadexplosion.livejournal.com
Hello there,
I would just like to preface my post by saying that I am not currently pregnant or even trying to get pregnant, but just kind of obsessed with talking about names with my husband (who wants to start trying) because I like the idea of having the name already decided upon in advance for some reason! We already have a 14 month old called Henry John.

Its been bothering me because lately people keep saying "Oh! I know sooooooooo many boys called Henry". I don't want my son to have a "weird" name but I don't want to be "boring" either.

I feel CERTAIN that I would have a boy next time around. We like conservative, English, regal, traditional names (as you can tell, from Henry John). If we had a girl we'd probably call her Sarah Victoria.

I had my heart set on George but Kate & William went and took that, didn't they!?!

So now I'm settled on Arthur but hubby thinks its a little too "out there". Thoughts?

And I'm STUCK for middle names that go with it! I would LOVE some suggestions!!

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