I'd love a daughter to name her something special. I think I'd just go Joey lol, it works both ways for a boy or maybe Terrell. Yeah that'll look normal for a strapping young German lad. I convinced my sister name her daughter Freyja, and I've always been slightly annoyed they took it, because I'd have loved that for a daughter. But I still have names for her. Allyson, Ostara, Valkyrie, Krystal. I also like Brunhilde, but it sounds a big scary running the Deutsch accent through it. I've also liked the name Treblinka, but for obvious reasons it'll never come to fruition. Maybe for my next pup. Ursa, Ursus, Ursula. Athena! Nerphus.
I wouldn't. I had this one for almost 30 years, and at this point I'm kind of committed. Plus my parents gave it to me for my birthday, so yeah....
Pretty sure we're permitted to change our names more than once. I never identified with my second name and changed it legally so that my given middle name is my last name and I don't have a middle name
I'm ok with my name, although different people shorten it to different names. I like my name better since I legally changed my surname back to my original surname when I got divorced, I won't ever change it again though. I'm happy.
Was your original username in reference to a certain French singer with a big appetite for painkillers and alcohol?
NO......Most Certainly NOT......I Love It......It Just Rolls Off The Tongue......And "Drips With Class"..... Cheers Glen.
My mom who chose this name, would likely cry herself to sleep for the rest of her life. Maybe not that extreme. But she wouldn’t be happy. “Deidre” in her eyes, represents her Irish roots.