[identity profile] elizebethjoy.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] babynames
I'm a little appalled after reading some of the responses in gothikbutterfly's post. Specifically, when folks were saying stuff to the effect of "what were they thinking?" in reference to the parents of someone with an "odd" name. Really, what do you do when you meet someone whose parents were from the Ukraine, or some other place where the names aren't familiar to most Americans? Do you really make a snap judgement on that person's parents? Don't you think that's a little closed-minded? How about assuming something good, like that their parents are from an exotic place, or have a interesting family background?

On a slightly different topic: I know people feel strongly about names, but tact is an important part of being a member of society. It IS possible to not like a name, or a person's opinion, and not trash that person using strong and, sometimes, innapropriate language. It would be great practise to try to phrase your opinions in such a way that you don't cause new members to run away crying. I mean, come on, gothikbutterfly's baby was due yesterday, and some of you treated her like garbage. Couldn't you find a more eloquent way of expressing yourself?

And for the record, there were some posts from people who didn't like the names she suggested, and were able to say so in a way that fostered conversation and constructive feedback. Thank you so much for being here and for speaking up.

(frozen)

Date: 2006-05-20 03:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] turabiannights.livejournal.com
Haha, I didn't see this until after I made my post above. I think cultural names are an entirely different story. It's one thing if you get a Chinese name and move to America, or get an English name and move to Namibia, etc. etc. Those are real names real places with real cultural significance - who's to say those are bad? Sure, they're "weird" in that they're foreign, but there isn't an inherently bizarre and laughable quality about them (unless they translate poorly into local phonetics - I saw a little Jizem online the other day and wanted to cry for her). What I personally find troubling or laughable is when a parent doesn't have enough respect for their kid to give them a decent name. It's very nice if you love stamp collecting, or recycling, or indie film - that's no reason to name your child Philatelia or Greenworld Birdsong Togetherness or Hedwig AngryInch. It's also very nice that you want to give your kid an unusual name - there are plenty of unusual names out there without resorting to Kassity Ameryliz Me'Hagonie or King Richard Lionheart or pretty much the entire population of Utah ;) It's one thing to give your child a legitimate name that might make them stand out a little in other places, or even at home. It's quite another to force them to stand out with a silly name.

That's how I feel about it, anyway.

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