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babynames2009-10-19 01:28 pm
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I ate out last night and two names of waitresses stood out to me--Linnette and Gennifer. Linnette has a nice sound and isn't something you hear often, but I think I would prefer the spelling Lynnette. Isn't that the traditional spelling? Now, that doesn't even look quite right to me... Gennifer is just gross to me.
Completely unrelated (because I noticed as I was about to post that it could be taken as a commentary on waitesses), but does anyone know of a site that has information on names and socioeconomic status, either by mean or mode?
Also, I have a nephew now. His name is Colton James. It sounds fine together, but I don't really care for the name Colton. Ah well, he's a cute little bugger anyway. ;)
Completely unrelated (because I noticed as I was about to post that it could be taken as a commentary on waitesses), but does anyone know of a site that has information on names and socioeconomic status, either by mean or mode?
Also, I have a nephew now. His name is Colton James. It sounds fine together, but I don't really care for the name Colton. Ah well, he's a cute little bugger anyway. ;)
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Gennifer makes me gag.. and reminds me of how people are constantly trying to spell my name (Jessica) with a G here in Italy..
Congrats on being an aunt!! :)
Colton is totally NMS, and to me it belongs with that sort of "90's names for boys" like Corbin, Kaleb, Colin, etc.
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Thanks. :)
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Gennifer doesn't really bother me. While I don't condone misspelling names, I like Gs much better than Js and spelling Jennifer with a G makes it closer to its original form, at least.
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Yeah, Colton's not so great. I dislike my niece's name, but she herself is very cute, so I understand.
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