Baby Names
#12
Originally Posted by r_xplicit' date='Jan 29 2003, 11:47 PM
chubbs
mr. elastic
however, i am partial to Louis, kind of nice being named after a line of kings, even though they might have been to the guillitine.....
that was a long time ago..
louis
mr. elastic
however, i am partial to Louis, kind of nice being named after a line of kings, even though they might have been to the guillitine.....
that was a long time ago..
louis
#15
We named our son Torin. :bigok: I like it because it doesn't sound like some made up piece of crap, but you don't know anyone named Torin. It's Gaelic for Chief. What's weird is that a Wal-Mart cashier said she knew 2 guys named Torin. Maybe she lied.
and I think Stephen should be spelled Steven. It doesn't make sense to me to spell it Stephen, unless pronounced "Stefen"
oh, and his middle name is Michael, which is a family name, yet very common
and I think Stephen should be spelled Steven. It doesn't make sense to me to spell it Stephen, unless pronounced "Stefen"
oh, and his middle name is Michael, which is a family name, yet very common
#18
But seriously whatever you do don't make up a name like the latest trend is - I mean the kid is stuck with it for life. Local couple I heard of named their kid "Raiden" - I'm sure they just made it up because it sounded cool, and now the boy is named after the Japanese god of thunder for the rest of his life - not bad if he grows up to be a bodybuilder but not much of an advantage otherwise!
J
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#20
haha baldy i know someone named torin and he';s gonna be popular soon too.
He's only a high school kid at the moment, Torin Williams, but he's already got colleges visiting all his camps, games, and practices.
kevin.
He's only a high school kid at the moment, Torin Williams, but he's already got colleges visiting all his camps, games, and practices.
kevin.