Names You Can't Stand #5

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Someone I follow on Insta (not an influencer; it's a fan page for a pair of cats) has just announced they had a baby who they've named "Elimnia." I Googled it, it's a place in Greece and has apparently been used as a name in fantasy literature. But not a great name IMO
 
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Same as when American's pronounce Craig as 'Creg', it's a shite name to start with but that takes the biscuit.
🤣 I like how they say Gar for Gary, though. Makes it sound much better.
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I hate the American trend for names ending in "-yn".

Madisyn
Jordyn
Brandyn
Addisyn

Reminds me of Slimming World syns.
 
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I hate the American trend for names ending in "-yn".

Madisyn
Jordyn
Brandyn
Addisyn

Reminds me of Slimming World syns.
Maddison/syn was popular in about 2002, granddaughter had 4 of them in her class plus an Addison/syn. Poor teacher.
 
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Fiancé's baby niece is named Maddie-Marie, bad enough as it is but as they are American maybe I should be relieved it's not Madisyn-Marie?
 
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Was listening to a podcast today and the name Narcissa was mentioned. Back in the 1930s. Not a name I've heard recently
 
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