Smart. For some reason those are not popular baby names these days. But they have a long list of choices from scifi, movies, and the comics. “Scotty” might be good… :-)
It could be worse; I attended HS with a guy named “Mike Tyson”, and college with guys named “James Bond”, Picard and “James Kirk”. What’s funny is that Kirk is now a Captain in the Navy.
Anyone remember this story? It might be an urban legend, but it might be true. There was a woman in line for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” who went into what she believed was a false labor. By the time it became apparent it was NOT a false labor, it was too late to get her to the hospital and she gave birth in the theater. If the story is true, there is now a 36-year-old woman walking around with the name “Trekki.”
Worked with a woman who wanted a biblical name for the boy she was expecting. I suggested Pontious. She didn’t talk to me for almost a month. I got a lot done.
In reality, it’s kind pf selfish for parents to name their children in reflection of their own interests. No one can guarantee that their children will share those interests, or values, or be concerned with the same history. Kids are not little xeroxes or clones of their parents. They are individuals. Choose a name for them that will belong to them, not one that’s all about you.
My husband’s name is so common, he wanted uncommon names for our sons. We thought they were unusual at the time, but about 10 years after they were born, their names became popular. (One in the top 20, the other in the top 5.) Still, since they’re older than most kids that share their names, it hasn’t proven to be an issue yet. I do recommend not having a strange spelling for a common name, or a name so odd that no one can pronounce it by just looking at it. Also, not an extremely long name, especially if the surname is long. However, if one has an extremely common last name, it might be best to have a rarely used name for the first name.
I still remember the old Simpsons episode where Homer and Marge discuss naming their first child: “What about Bart?” “Bart? Cart, Dart, Eart… Nope no problems with that one!”
My daughter’s name was unusual at the time I named her, but when she got to High School there were two others with the same name and one even had the same middle name!! Both were in chorus with her. Haven’t really encountered it much before or since then :o) Weird.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I vote for Nemo.
black_knight15_au almost 9 years ago
Surely it could only be named Anakin…
Lomax9er7 almost 9 years ago
Smart. For some reason those are not popular baby names these days. But they have a long list of choices from scifi, movies, and the comics. “Scotty” might be good… :-)
Flash Gordon almost 9 years ago
I would say Spock but the boy won’t be tall and thin.How about Yoda if it’s a boy? Roseann if it’s a girl?
StoicLion1973 almost 9 years ago
It could be worse; I attended HS with a guy named “Mike Tyson”, and college with guys named “James Bond”, Picard and “James Kirk”. What’s funny is that Kirk is now a Captain in the Navy.
Kim Metzger Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Anyone remember this story? It might be an urban legend, but it might be true. There was a woman in line for “Star Trek: The Motion Picture” who went into what she believed was a false labor. By the time it became apparent it was NOT a false labor, it was too late to get her to the hospital and she gave birth in the theater. If the story is true, there is now a 36-year-old woman walking around with the name “Trekki.”
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 9 years ago
You know the name is not going to be 7.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 9 years ago
How about Spiff?
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I didn’t think there was any doubt, Han or Who.
edstephens74 almost 9 years ago
Middle name will be Basil
steven_h_d almost 9 years ago
Will
johnzakour Premium Member almost 9 years ago
We will probably ask the readers for suggestions when the time comes….
mcafee.mic almost 9 years ago
Julies or Verne
Rich C. Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Luke or Leia come to mind.
adrianrune almost 9 years ago
Worked with a woman who wanted a biblical name for the boy she was expecting. I suggested Pontious. She didn’t talk to me for almost a month. I got a lot done.
Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 9 years ago
In reality, it’s kind pf selfish for parents to name their children in reflection of their own interests. No one can guarantee that their children will share those interests, or values, or be concerned with the same history. Kids are not little xeroxes or clones of their parents. They are individuals. Choose a name for them that will belong to them, not one that’s all about you.
Smiley Rmom almost 9 years ago
My husband’s name is so common, he wanted uncommon names for our sons. We thought they were unusual at the time, but about 10 years after they were born, their names became popular. (One in the top 20, the other in the top 5.) Still, since they’re older than most kids that share their names, it hasn’t proven to be an issue yet. I do recommend not having a strange spelling for a common name, or a name so odd that no one can pronounce it by just looking at it. Also, not an extremely long name, especially if the surname is long. However, if one has an extremely common last name, it might be best to have a rarely used name for the first name.
ChrisV almost 9 years ago
I still remember the old Simpsons episode where Homer and Marge discuss naming their first child: “What about Bart?” “Bart? Cart, Dart, Eart… Nope no problems with that one!”
Mike Parsons Premium Member almost 9 years ago
How about Kirk?
rshive almost 9 years ago
Eric, just because it sounds cool.
ursen1 almost 9 years ago
George for George Takai
Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 9 years ago
Albus Severus?
Rai_y_day almost 9 years ago
My bet is Luke or Ben if it’s a boy
Yakety Sax almost 9 years ago
Pike or Gene if a boy. Majel or Uhura if a girl.
rgcviper almost 9 years ago
Two of my favorite cartoon/comic characters. Woo-hoo!
RalphZIggy almost 9 years ago
it won’t be JarJar either
contralto2b almost 9 years ago
re: unusual at the time, but ….
My daughter’s name was unusual at the time I named her, but when she got to High School there were two others with the same name and one even had the same middle name!! Both were in chorus with her. Haven’t really encountered it much before or since then :o) Weird.
glowing-steak32 almost 9 years ago
Guess Stupendous Man isn’t an option. Or Tracer Bullet. Or Safari Al.