Funny thing is I have read that those with obscure names tend to do worse in their careers and have less success than those with standard names. I can't help but wonder how much of that is merely their genes and upbringing though, since smart parents don't name their kids Snickers or Pepsi. I assure you it's the dumb trash people naming their kids in this manner, and not white collar parents who, instead of encouraging their child through a name, will instead put them into a good schoolHe also says that naming a child after a brand such as Armani or Chanel, associated with money or exclusivity, reflects the material hopes of such families.
Originally posted by: Jzero
I've got dibs on Cyrix!![]()
Originally posted by: PunDogg
haha i heard about this last night on radio, crazy names, just crazy, i still can believe that two boys have the name ESPN, WTF were the parents thinking... ohh wait they weren;t thinking
Dogg
Originally posted by: Cepak
Way back in 1968 when I was in the First grade I had classmates George and Martha Washington (Brother and Sister), and there was also a Donald Luck. Sad what parents do.
Originally posted by: Palek
Come to think of it, it would be awesome to have a kid named "Trogdor".
"Now, now, Trogdor, you know you shouldn't set your classmates on fire."
Originally posted by: GroovyAsh
Now Starcraft you go outside and play with FZero and bring little Doom here with you. Quake you stay here and finish your homework.
Originally posted by: BCYL
Name their child ESPN? How do you even pronounce it? Just E-S-P-N?
Originally posted by: Yossarian451
Originally posted by: BCYL
Name their child ESPN? How do you even pronounce it? Just E-S-P-N?
S-Pen. Yep it is funny. It is even a joke among the family.
