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A LightHearted Comment On The Pitfalls Of Certain Baby Names One of the first and most important thing parents can do for a child is to CAREFULLY consider the name they put on the birth certificate. There is the potential to cause lifelong anguish and shame to a person, as this humorous article seeks to prove. When naming a child always consider the surname ? the two must be compatible. It would be unkind and thoughtless of Mr and Mrs Dick to name their son Richard; imagine the fun his schoolmates could have! In Greece it?s traditional to name male children for their grandparents, which means little boys are saddled with unpronounceable names like Theophylaktos, Panagiotis or Eleftherios. I know a young Greek couple who were very upset when they learned they were having a son, because he was to be saddled with one of these names. I have also met a two year child called Constandinos ? a rather unwieldy name for a small boy but at least he will grow into it. Girls are fortunate, because they are not named in the traditional way, which is probably the reason there aren?t too many girls called Spyridoula, Efrosyni or Glykeria. There?s a disturbing baby naming trend among celebrities. Most of them seem to be desperate to start trends, so they seem to be obsessed with high snigger factor names for their offspring. I feel for Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin?s daughter Apple when she starts going to school. However if they send her to a school filled with celebrity kids her name will not be noticed, because there are far worse names these people have bestowed upon their children. Consider the monikers these poor children were burdened with by thoughtless parents: Prince Michael. Prince Michael II. Paris Michael. Jermajesty. Kyd. Zowie. Rolan Bolan. Jett. Pilot Inspektor Audio Science. Speck Wildhorse. Hud. Reignbeau. Freedom. Tu Morrow. Diezel. Denim. Rumer Glenn. Tallulah Belle. Scout LaRue. Kal-el. Here?s a handful more examples of unthinking, cruel celebrities, together with some playground taunts: Homer (Richard Gere) - Doh! It doesn?t matter how much money their parents earn. And who cares how famous they are? These kids are ready for therapy before they?ve even left the nursing home! Massive trust funds won't protect these children from a lifetime of nickname torment.
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