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Poll Question: Is it child abuse if you name your child Adolf Hitler?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 14:35
I think the parents should get an all expense paid trip to Auschwitz, where they can have the heads shaved and the fillings from their teeth removed and then spend a few nights locked in one of the gas chambers. Deluxe accomodations. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 14:46
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I honestly think it's awful when parents give their child a perfectly normal name with an ridiculous spelling.  That individual will have to spell out his or her name every time.

Also, one of my students is named Garnea.  It is pronounced "Zhuh-nay."  Wacko


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I had to read several volumes of Harry Potter before I could pronounce Hermione.

In Norway there’s a very well known writer called Karl Ove Knausgård. He’s nearly finished a cycle of novels called "Min kamp". I can’t believe that the publishers accepted that title. If you don’t get it at once:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Ove_Knausg%C3%A5rd

I have absolutely no reason to believe that he’s a nazi (I’ve read one of his books – no nazism there for sure), and still I think he should have chosen another title.



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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 14:55
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I honestly think it's awful when parents give their child a perfectly normal name with an ridiculous spelling.  That individual will have to spell out his or her name every time.

Also, one of my students is named Garnea.  It is pronounced "Zhuh-nay."  Wacko


I can actually see that.  The soft "G" is pronounced almost like a harder "zh", so dropping the harder part of that sound leaves you with "Zh" and "nea" could be pronounced "nay" and probably is in several words.  That just leaves the silent "r" - nothing wrong with silent letters.  And "zhuh-nay" sounds much prettier than say "Gar (with a hard G)-nee-ah".

How about Orangejello pronounced "Uh-rahn-zhuh-lo" with stress on the second and fourth syllables instead of the usual 1st and 3rd.  Don't worry, Rob, the name is yours to use for your next child.  I stake no claim to it.  Wink

Or then there's my name.  Spelled "Chester" but pronounced "Mister Love".  Tongue


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 15:01
sounds french ^
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 16:21
Originally posted by aginor aginor wrote:

sounds french ^


No, it doesn't.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 16:23
Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

Originally posted by aginor aginor wrote:

sounds french ^


No, it doesn't.


Yes.  Yes it does.  I was thinking the same thing Aginor. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 16:42
Originally posted by The Doctor The Doctor wrote:

Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

I honestly think it's awful when parents give their child a perfectly normal name with an ridiculous spelling.  That individual will have to spell out his or her name every time.

Also, one of my students is named Garnea.  It is pronounced "Zhuh-nay."  Wacko


I can actually see that.  The soft "G" is pronounced almost like a harder "zh", so dropping the harder part of that sound leaves you with "Zh" and "nea" could be pronounced "nay" and probably is in several words.  That just leaves the silent "r" - nothing wrong with silent letters.  And "zhuh-nay" sounds much prettier than say "Gar (with a hard G)-nee-ah".

How about Orangejello pronounced "Uh-rahn-zhuh-lo" with stress on the second and fourth syllables instead of the usual 1st and 3rd.  Don't worry, Rob, the name is yours to use for your next child.  I stake no claim to it.  Wink

Or then there's my name.  Spelled "Chester" but pronounced "Mister Love".  Tongue


My friends attended school with twins named Orangelo and Lemongelo (or some such spelling).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 29 2011 at 16:49
Originally posted by The Doctor The Doctor wrote:

Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

Originally posted by aginor aginor wrote:

sounds french ^


No, it doesn't.


Yes.  Yes it does.  I was thinking the same thing Aginor. 


No. It doesn't sound French at all.
"Garnea" would be pronounced with a hard "G" (since it's in front of an "a") and the end "-nea" would be pronounced the same way than in Italian, Spanish or Portuguese.
It would never be pronounced "Zhunay".

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: October 31 2011 at 03:59
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: April 16 2012 at 14:00
Yes, it is child abuse! THOSE FILTHY.... GUNKY!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 21 2012 at 23:33
Yes it is an abuse , there are many others good names .
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 24 2012 at 02:19
Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I don't see what the problem is. Adolf is a very nice name and it's highly unlikely that anyone would confuse him with the famous (deceased!) politician.


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Adolf was, and technically still is, just a name.
All these decades later and that f**ked up evil b*****d is still winning.
Same with the "hitler mustache" we should all start sporting it to prove how we've overcome his terrible legacy.


Also Jesus (or at least hey-suess) is a name!
Satan though....would take some major cojones to name your kid Satan.
I'll step up to the plate, remember son no matter the jokes kids make it's "Suh-tawn" not "Say-tin"!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:14
Originally posted by JJLehto JJLehto wrote:

Originally posted by Vompatti Vompatti wrote:

I don't see what the problem is. Adolf is a very nice name and it's highly unlikely that anyone would confuse him with the famous (deceased!) politician.

Adolf was, and technically still is, just a name.

The problem isn't that they named him Adolf. The problem is that they named him Adolf Hitler, "Hitler" being the middle name.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:48
There's a family that just moved in down the street that has the surname "Good".  They have a daughter's whose first name is "Heaven", and her middle name is "Lee".  I am not kidding.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 06:51
Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

There's a family that just moved in down the street that has the surname "Good".  They have a daughter's whose first name is "Heaven", and her middle name is "Lee".  I am not kidding.


"Heaven Lee" or "Heaven Leigh" is a lot more common than you think.  I dated a girl who wanted to name her first daughter that.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 08:16
I pushed for "Homeboy".......but my wife did not get it, epic failure on her part I believe.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 08:16
why is Judas such a unpopular name to give a child Tongue


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 08:22
Originally posted by Epignosis Epignosis wrote:

Originally posted by HolyMoly HolyMoly wrote:

There's a family that just moved in down the street that has the surname "Good".  They have a daughter's whose first name is "Heaven", and her middle name is "Lee".  I am not kidding.


"Heaven Lee" or "Heaven Leigh" is a lot more common than you think.  I dated a girl who wanted to name her first daughter that.


Interesting.  I haven't come across it before myself.  I guess there are weirder names floating around these days.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 25 2012 at 09:32
A local popular singer here, with the quite common last name Ban (pronounced as in "auto-bahn") named his children Ray and and Ana, so they could be Ray Ban and BanAna. Wacko
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