Neither of my parents like their middle names (Dad's is Albert, and Mom's is Agnes--a family name in her case, but she never refers to it willingly).
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I used to work with an Antonia-called-Toni.
I grew up with a girl just named Toni, because they were really really sure they were having a boy, and I guess they were going to name him Tony, not Anthony?
Ha! Very few have my cool but obscure name: Antonia!
Beautiful name, and I'm a big fan of My Antonia.
The name, maybe. I, alas, am not.
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I grew up with a girl just named Toni, because they were really really sure they were having a boy, and I guess they were going to name him Tony, not Anthony?
Heh. I have a girl cousin named Toni. Allegedly after Tondelayoh, but the rest of the family knows that my aunt had an affair with a guy named Tony while my uncle was at sea.
My mom was so sure she was having a boy (Nicholas) that she didn't pick out a girl's name for me. So she let the nurses pick (my dad worked at the hospital so the nurses were friends at least not strangers)
Why do I think the book is My Ann-toe-NEE-ya, when I think the name IRL is Ann-TOE-nee-ya?
Why do I think the book is My Ann-toe-NEE-ya
Because that's how it's pronounced in the book.
Because that's how it's pronounced in the book.
Is it spelled phonetically at some point?
I wasn't given a middle name when I was born. I had to ask for one for my 18th birthday.
Suzi! Was that cultural or just your parents being your parents?
A high school friend of mine has a brand new baby daughter (gawd I love Facebook!) and her name is Mia Leilani which I ADORE.