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Meno & Sand's baby arrived!

John King

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At Meno-Sand.net ,they reported that Jenni & Todd's little boy arrived!7 lbs. 3 oz.,he has red hair(gee,I wonder where he inhairited that from? ;) ),and is named Jack Henry Sand.Congratulations to the lucky parents!
 
Congratulations to Jenny and Todd! What a wonderful addition to their family!

Vash
 
Well, it's good to see that there are still a few people out there who believe in giving their kids normal names. Check out the monikers that a few other celebrities have bestowed upon their offspring recently. I'll bet when alot of these kids are older, they just might think about murdering their parents in their sleep:

Victoria Adams/David Beckham: Brooklyn :sheesh:
Woody Allen/Soon-Yi Previn: Bechet Dumaine, Manzie Tio
Forest Whitaker: Ocean, Sonnet, True
Gillian Anderson/Clyde Klotz: Piper Maru
Erykah Badu/Andre 3000: 7 (Seven) :scratch:
Robby Benson/Karla DeVito: Zephyr, Lyric
Marisa Berenson: Starlite
Bruce Willis/Demi Moore: Rumer Glenn, Scout LaRue, Tallulah Belle
Bjork: Sindri
Donald Sutherland: Roeg, Rossif
David Byrne: Malu
David Carradine/Barbara Hershey: Free (he changed it to Tom)
Mia Farrow: Lark Song, Summer Song
Jerry Garcia/Manasha Matheson: Keelin
Bob Geldof/Paula Yates: Fifi Trixiebelle, Peaches Honeyblossom, Little Pixie :disapp:
Michael Hutchence/Paula Yates: Heavenly Hiraani Tigerlily
Geena Davis: Kian, Kaiis
Snoop Doggy Dogg: Chordé
Nikki Sixx: Gunner, Decker, Storm
Connie Sellecca: Gib, Prima Sellechia
Shari Shattuck: Creason Carbo, Calee Maudine
Damon Wayans: :scowl: Fuddy, Trixie
Frank Zappa: Moon Unit, Ahmet Emuukha Rodan, Dweezil, Diva
Robert Downey, Jr.: Indio
John Mellencamp: Hud, Speck Wildhorse
 
Let's not forget the stupidest ones:

Gwyneth Paltrow: Apple :p
Julia Roberts: Phinnaeus (I can live with HAZEL)
Rob Morrow: Tu (He claims that giving ironic names is a family tradition. Yup, but HIS name is Rob. :p

Why don't all these foolish parents just put a big KICK ME sign on their kids' butts? :cry:
 
Hahaha. Those are hilarious.
I always though that Moon Unit Zappa was a beautiful name, but I'm weird.
 
RealtorGal said:
Rob Morrow: Tu (He claims that giving ironic names is a family tradition. Yup, but HIS name is Rob.
Well, at least Connie Sellecca didn't name her's "Toyota." :biggrin:
 
Congratulations to Jenni & Todd! I saw Jenni at the Pacific Coast Reginals and she looked like she was ready right then and there to have that baby.

At least skaters have better taste when naming their children then celebrities :p
 
Congratulations to Jennie and Todd!

With those names that Idle posted, I don't care how rich and famous their parents are, those kids will so get beat up at the playground. :laugh:
 
IDLERACER said:
Well, at least Connie Sellecca didn't name her's "Toyota." :biggrin:

GROAN! :laugh:

I, too, am glad to see that they didn't saddle their son with a name he'll live to regret. Congrats to Jenni & Todd. Btw, I wonder if he's a redhead. :)
 
There are some really ridiculous names floating about at the moment - a newspaper article reported recently a teenage mother who had called her daughter Chardonnay after a character in a TV series!

With regards to some of the above names though, Idleracer the name Kian is quite a normal name where I come from (It is an Irish name) so doesn't really strike me as an unusual or stupid name, although it does depend on whether the pronnunciation is the same I guess.
Personally Brooklyn is not a particularly horrible name, what is horrible about it, is the fact that everyone and their wife know exactly why he is called Brooklyn. As far as the other names go, I would not be surprised if many of them change their names when they get older. For example Paula Yaetes' girls! Great names if you are planning on being glamour models but I think I would find it very hard to take Dr Heavenly Hiranni Tiger Lily Yates, PhD in quantam physics seriously ;)

I like the idea of kids having a distinctive and different name but there are plenty beautiful ones that can be used without resorting to the downright stupid! If I have kids they are going to have names that, where I come from are perfectly normal but to others may be unpronouncable or ridiculous. For example some of my favourite girls names are Caoibhe, Aoife, Eibhlinn, Roisin (all Irish) and Ffion or Bronwyn (Welsh) and for boys I like Rhys, Gryffud, Ceri, Gethin (Welsh) and Oisin, Darragh, Donnchadh and Naoise (Irish). All quite well known names in Wales and Ireland.


Congrats to Jenni and Todd and as some one said it's nice to see some simple, sophistication in the childs name. Jack is a lovely name and really does grow with a child IMO :)
 
Those are some nice names, Diver Chick. I always liked Smadar, Clodaugh, Marteva, and Nadine for girls names. For boys, don't laugh, but I just love RALPH! I think it's a nice blue collar guy name that sounds like a man's name, not a little boy's name. I agree that some people must want their kids to hate them with some of the names that are thrown around these days!

Congrats to Jenny and Todd! With parents like them, I'm sure he'll grow up to be super talented, good looking and charismatic!
 
It's not the the rich and famous - a woman gave birth at a hospital (which will reamain nameless) and said afterwards said Ty -Le-Nol, that's such a pretty name, that's what I'll name my daughter. (You can put it together :rofl: )
 
I'll top that one. A friend of mine who works in a maternity hospital told me some senseless broad named her son Shithead, pronounced, shethEEd. Now there's a kid who's going to need some counseling!
 
A friend of my Spawn gave her poor child not one, but four unpronounceable Irish names. I would list them, but not only can I not pronounce them, I also cannot spell them. My prediction was that this kid will never make it to first grade because he won't be able to write his name. I hope I'm wrong.
My favorites, though, were two little girls I used to take the bus with, named Emerald and Tiara.
Some parents... :sheesh: My Spawn is an only child, for which she is grateful, considering that if I'd had more than one daughter, the second would have been named Sequoia Joy. :laugh:
Rave
 
When my husband and I had our first child the only thing that my husband insisted on was that his name be no more then 4 letters and that he be named after Clint Eastwood's son, Kyle. When our second son was born my husband suggested again to keep it simple and tried to get me to agree on the name Clint (after Clint Eastwood). I said NO WAY am I going to name my son
Clint since our best friends DOG was named Clint. So I choose the name and kept it simple-Dean.
 
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