Celebrity names
Jan. 6th, 2009 07:02 pmThe last post about celebrity baby names made me think of another question:
Does your opinion of a celebrity make you change how you feel about the names that they choose for their children?
For instance, Sunday Rose is not usually the kind of name that I would like, but I'm a huge fan of Nicole Kidman, and the name has really grown on me, and I think it's cute. But I wonder if some other celebrity had had a child with that name, would I have felt the same way?
Similarly, there are other celebrities that I dislike, and some names that I didn't really feel strongly about either way before, I now find myself disliking them.
Does your opinion of a celebrity make you change how you feel about the names that they choose for their children?
For instance, Sunday Rose is not usually the kind of name that I would like, but I'm a huge fan of Nicole Kidman, and the name has really grown on me, and I think it's cute. But I wonder if some other celebrity had had a child with that name, would I have felt the same way?
Similarly, there are other celebrities that I dislike, and some names that I didn't really feel strongly about either way before, I now find myself disliking them.
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Date: 2009-01-07 12:16 am (UTC)I was neutral to many names before they were used by my favorite celebrities.
Examples: Jordan, Taylor, Ezra from Hanson; Liron from Xtina Aguilera, Mia from Kate Winslet.
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Date: 2009-01-07 12:17 am (UTC)Totally. If any other celebrity had named their son Baylee (granted, Bailey is a cute name, but that spelling only), I'd look at them like they grew a second head. But because Brian Littrell did, I love it!
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Date: 2009-01-07 02:16 am (UTC)No, why should it. To me that implies they're special just because their job is acting, which to me isn't really a job. To me acting is a hobby more than it is a job.
There's celebrities who's acting I like, but if they give their kid a name I don't like, then I don't like the name, period. I really don't see how liking someone based on something they do, affects taste in names. To me that infers wishy washiness, someone easily swayed in their thinking. I'm a pretty firm person. Most things I like or dislike, I'm pretty set on. Someone else liking something, doesn't make me like it.
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Date: 2009-01-07 02:41 am (UTC)For instance I really really love 'No Doubt' and Gwen Steffani (sp?) as a solo artist, but naming her kid "Zuma Nesta Rock" did nothing for me and I gasped when I heard it!
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Date: 2009-01-07 03:25 am (UTC)For me it isn't just about celebrities, it's just that those are the most widely accessible names that everyone knows and can relate to. The same thing happens to me when it comes to people I like or dislike in my day-to-day life.
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Date: 2009-01-07 04:08 pm (UTC)Zuma Nesta Rock makes me look at Gwen Stefani like she's on crack.
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Date: 2009-01-07 08:02 pm (UTC)If I really dislike a celebrity and they choose a stupid name I guess that would be more ammo for me not to like them, but generally it doesn't affect my opinion of the celebrity.