I say Air-iss. I bet, either on here or somewhere else (even RL) someone will tell me it's wrong no doubt, but I've seen so many way of pronouncing it (including the ones you just mentioned).JoJoDeathunter said:Out of interest how do you pronounce that, Ay-ris or Ee-ris? I haven't played any FF games so I have no idea what the name it sounds like.FamoFunk said:Your child, your choice (and the Wife's, of course)
My Daughter is called Aeris. I get nothing but compliments on what a beautiful name it is, even from the outspoken, traditional old folks.
Then everyone is going to name themselves Chubaka or Skelator or something.kittii-chan 300 said:am i the only one who thinks kids should be numbered until they can choose their own name?
Too late. It's done. Well, it's decided. It'll be done when/if he gets here.Brad Shepard said:dont do it, just dont do it.
I'm basically +1-ing everything on this post despite the fact that it's being considered as a middle name. My middle name is something my grandfather gave to me for sentimental purposes and I loved it when my parents first told me what it meant and that he had given it to me. Then my relatives, not even kids on the schoolyard, my /relatives/ started turning it into a joke and called me by every "hilarious" nickname they came up with at every chance they got. Soon they wouldn't even call me by my actual name and instead referred to me with their demeaning titles, thinking they were funny. I'm basically saying this so that you realize it's not just kids you need to think about when it comes to teasing/bullying.Jacob Haggarty said:snip
no, only really stupid kids who will probably live to regret it.Brad Shepard said:Then everyone is going to name themselves Chubaka or Skelator or something.kittii-chan 300 said:am i the only one who thinks kids should be numbered until they can choose their own name?
Oh, and for the record, I went through college under the name 'Thyunda'. In an English former industrial town, you do not want to be named 'Thy'. However, my friend first met me on Runescape as 'Thyunda', and I soon realised I'd completely neglected to tell him my real name. And so, a lot of friends from college still know me as Thy. And it has become a mark of respect, so I'm speaking from experience.King of the Sandbox said:]/brofist
This is pretty much my thinking too, as it's pretty similar here in the States.
Mr Pantomime said:Exactly. Name him John Davidson, dress him entirely in neutral colours, make sure his grades, his appearance, his friends, his entire life is completely bland and average. Its the only way to protect him.
Name your kid what you like, and if someone says its stupid, just tell them theyre boring.
How about this?zehydra said:that's their problem not his. If anything, it'll be a good lesson for the kid.
Why should we ever have to feel pressured to name people the same fucking thing over and over, just because people will think they're different? Makes no sense.
From http://www.cracked.com/article/195_7-things-good-parents-do-that-screw-up-kids-life/According to a study at the Shippensburg University, kids growing up with ordinary, popular names have a higher chance to become law abiding citizens, while all the unusually named ones should start deciding what state they want to commit their first felony in (friendly tip, skip Texas). The study lists the top 10 bad boy names in America as: Alec, Ernest, Garland, Ivan, Kareem, Luke, Malcolm, Preston, Tyrell and Walter, which we must point out are not the names of any serial killer or presidential assassin that has ever existed, so we're assuming the research is skewed in a certain direction.
Wha? I dont understand... why? And dont diss vampires! vampires are cool...King of the Sandbox said:We already talked about that... and apparently it turns you into a heartless vampire screamo-type of kid.kittii-chan 300 said:am i the only one who thinks kids should be numbered until they can choose their own name?
When naming a kid, if you can make a joke about it in a second, then dont use it. Kids will punch him in the stomach and vault over him. lol. Not good. An my name is Conan, so i really know what its like to have an easily mocked name.jedizero said:Only if you don't want your child to hate you and everything that you stand for, for saddling him with the name that will make him the laughing stock of his entire school.
Glad to lighten the mood.King of the Sandbox said:Graevan said:In the odd way that names can influence personality, your kid is either going to end up as a reclusive shut-in or be exceptionally outgoing and social. The same thing happens to kids called Charity, Guile or Prudence: they either act like their name or become its opposite.
However he might just be unable to jump high (even when using a pole) but would be really good at limbo dancing.
Bwahahaha, your jib. I like it. And I don't buy into that name makes your personality stuff, one way or the other, no offense. My name means 'kingly', but I'm pretty much middle management, not the head honcho or the peon. lol