They were, as far as I could tell, mutt Americans, but Dad wasn't there, and I didn't get a last name. Mom was Laura.
Of course, my kid's name is Greek and we aren't, so.
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They were, as far as I could tell, mutt Americans, but Dad wasn't there, and I didn't get a last name. Mom was Laura.
Of course, my kid's name is Greek and we aren't, so.
Sounds like Mossimo could be named for someone on one side, and Eleanor and Leo for people on the other. Still, what on earth do you call Mossimo for short?!
Still, what on earth do you call Mossimo for short?!
Moss? Mo?
There are neighborhood kids in my hood named Lake and Bird. "Moss" would fit right in!
Perkins, the answer is no. I only see it in Switzerland - I can try an ILL if you want me to.
My sister and my backup names were Greek. Instead they went Spanish and Yoruba.
I figured as much. I think we will just go through our usual sources.
Thanks for checking!
Mossimo and Leo could both be italian.
Of course we had a Leo in my one to of the Irish Catholic branched of my family, but it's also a Pope's name.
I checked my old employer, also, but alas, that is not one of the obscure German periodicals they subscribe to.
Leo spit up on the swing (he was 4 months) and my girl laughed at him.
Oh well.
Hey, it's Friday! My weekend doesn't really start until Sunday, because I will be running errands and working all day tomorrow, but then Sunday I am going to Vegas, and not coming back until Tuesday night.
Wheeeeeee