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lisab said:For extra flare, throw in an "r" and roll it!
Well, that would certainly make for an interesting moniker...
lisab said:For extra flare, throw in an "r" and roll it!
Nope, no rules.Does the USA have regulations for name assignment? With the names I've heard come by I would assume not.
pa5tabear said:am I overly shallow?
pa5tabear said:Give me some hard analysis of these ideas PF... am I overly shallow?
Monique said:all Czech males carry the same name![]()
Jimmy Snyder said:Jimmy is a nice name.
chemisttree said:UniqueJimmy is more unique, however; it's not nearly as unique as UniqueMonique.
pa5tabear said:This discussion isn't really going where I wanted it to go.
No wonder the discussion is not going in the direction you want to if you omit such details in your first posts. I've given examples of friends changing their last name, which you haven't addressed. I really don't know why you need other people's opinion, it's your decision and you need to live with it.pa5tabear said:I'm entertaining the idea of changing my last name.
pa5tabear said:This discussion isn't really going where I wanted it to go, so I'll try and be more direct.
I'm entertaining the idea of changing my last name. I'm fine with my first name, despite it being very common and generic. I would change my last name for the following reasons:
-I'm not proud of my father's actions and the last name is a constant reminder of him
-I don't like the sound of it that much. It's okay, but I can think of lots of names which I like the sound of much more. I assume other people might have similar aesthetic feelings towards it. I know I have like certain last names more than others.
Monique said:You should pronounce mine with a distinguished French flare![]()
We could always just call you "Miss Bateman" instead.nitsuj said:I personally find my name with a French accent to sound too feminine for my ego.
I wish that I was that clever, but alas...nitsuj said:I assume reference to "a Rose by any other name...