Book-Antonia is with an accent on the "i".
edit: or maybe I'm misremembering where the accent is. But there is one, I swears it!
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Book-Antonia is with an accent on the "i".
edit: or maybe I'm misremembering where the accent is. But there is one, I swears it!
I went to school with a girl named Bobette. Guess what her dad's name was. I dare ya.
My eldest aunt is Paulette. Same reason. (Grandpa named Bob.) (No, I kid. His name was Paul, although we called him Boomer.)
edit: or maybe I'm misremembering where the accent is. But there is one, I swears it!
I'm cutting and pasting from Wikipedia so I hope somebody's vetted the accent.
Vet the accents, dammit!
Paulette is one of the few "ette" names I like. Probably because I think of Paulette Goddard.
I had an Emmett for a college roommate
Fred, is this the same Emmett I knew who fell through an uncovered manhole? (No porn intended. There was an open manhole in the street and this guy in college named Emmett fell through it one night.)
I could have been named "Hulda" after one grandmother. I could have been named "Eda" (not bad, but rife with teasing potential for a fat kid like me) after the other grandmother. Dad's mom was quite unhappy that they didn't name me "Henrika" after her mother. Thankfully, my parents named me "Heather Rae," just before the great in-Heather-ation of the US girl children.
I knew a guy named Glenn who was really looking forward to having a son and calling him Glenn, Jr. So he named his daughter Glennys.
(He also -- rightly -- pointed out that it could be worse, he could be George Foreman.)
Fett?
AHhahahaha! I nearly aspirted my tortilla chips just then.
Huh. I wonder what here experence was like. I lost track of her by our senior year in high school when Star Wars came out. She probably missed most of the potential teasing.
My eldest aunt is Paulette. Same reason. (Grandpa named Bob.) (No, I kid. His name was Paul, although we called him Boomer.)
Snerk.
I LOVE the name Boomer. I can categorically state that I loved the name before BSG modern, but I can't claim to have been immune to Dirk Benedict.
Vet the accents, dammit!
Dude, that's way too day-job-related. This is my fun internet! It's like indoor pants, but with speeling.
it could be worse, he could be George Foreman.
Lord, that man needs to just invest in some gene testing and post the results in a blog or something. They're your kids, George. We get it.
Was that cultural or just your parents being your parents?
A bit of both I think. I got a first name that worked both in English and Farsi and a 14 letter last name (with 2 hyphens). I think they figured that was enough.
Told my mom she could pick any middle name, she could talk to my friends if she wanted, but not me. For my 18th birthday, she had it done up in pretty calligraphy for me.