godhugh wrote:YellowKing wrote:"Ram" it is!
Screw that, you gotta go with Zerubbabel.
I'd go with Zabok Jehoshaphat King.
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godhugh wrote:YellowKing wrote:"Ram" it is!
Screw that, you gotta go with Zerubbabel.
coopasonic wrote:
If it's a boy go with Cain. She should love that.
noxiousdog wrote:coopasonic wrote:
If it's a boy go with Cain. She should love that.
I'm amazed at the number of kids named Cain. It seems bizarre for me to name a kid after an antogonist, fairy tale or not.
coopasonic wrote:I think the X as K sound in my mind may originate here, from wikipedia:Chi (uppercase Χ, lowercase χ; Greek: χῖ) is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced as /ˈkaɪ/ in English.
The Meal wrote:coopasonic wrote:I think the X as K sound in my mind may originate here, from wikipedia:Chi (uppercase Χ, lowercase χ; Greek: χῖ) is the 22nd letter of the Greek alphabet, pronounced as /ˈkaɪ/ in English.
Isn't that (the Wikipedia quote) playing fast-and-loose with our representations of greek letters? I know that math, science, and engineering trot out the greek letters to act as variables as all our Roman/Latin letters were already over utilized. My upper and lower-case Chi's would never get confused with my upper- or lower-case x's.
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Also, you'd certainly be on the path for raising a kid with either thick skin or a complete aversion to getting out from under the covers each morning.
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