no point here...just rambling
Dec. 16th, 2005 08:08 pmI met 2 ladies this week who have some different names for their kids and i thought i'd share them...
The first lady I met has a daughter named Krystian (Christian) and she chose the alternate spelling to make it "look" more feminine. She's also pregnant and even if it's a GIRL, she wants to name the baby Michael-and use MIKE as a nickname. She had no reason except that she likes the name and this will be her last baby and if its a girl, she will use the name anyway! Do you all think Michael should be used as a girl name? I dont. But it's not my choice! hehe
The second lady i met has a daughter named Kjersta. It's pronounced Kiersta but with the 'j' is the original scandinavian spelling. I asked the lady if she (or her husband) was scandinavian, she said "No, we just like the "different" spelling." I just feel sorry for that girl...having to spell her name to everyone all the time. Bleh. Her younger sister got semi-lucky, and was named Alyssa. I guess they both could've gotten alot worse names though huh?
The first lady I met has a daughter named Krystian (Christian) and she chose the alternate spelling to make it "look" more feminine. She's also pregnant and even if it's a GIRL, she wants to name the baby Michael-and use MIKE as a nickname. She had no reason except that she likes the name and this will be her last baby and if its a girl, she will use the name anyway! Do you all think Michael should be used as a girl name? I dont. But it's not my choice! hehe
The second lady i met has a daughter named Kjersta. It's pronounced Kiersta but with the 'j' is the original scandinavian spelling. I asked the lady if she (or her husband) was scandinavian, she said "No, we just like the "different" spelling." I just feel sorry for that girl...having to spell her name to everyone all the time. Bleh. Her younger sister got semi-lucky, and was named Alyssa. I guess they both could've gotten alot worse names though huh?
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Date: 2005-12-16 10:12 am (UTC)Kjersta is lovely. The spelling is cool, as it's not actually alternative but the original.
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Date: 2005-12-17 06:05 pm (UTC)I have a baby name book sitting right her in front of me, and Michael is listed in both the girls' section and the boys' section. (Not that I would ever name a girl Michael.)
Fact is though, although it is a zillion times more popular as a boy's name, it is a girl's name as well.
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Date: 2005-12-18 10:38 am (UTC)But you agree with me so it's all good! :-)