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PALTROW PLANS ANOTHER UNUSUAL BABY NAME
Expectant parents GWYNETH PALTROW and CHRIS MARTIN are making lists of weird and wacky names for their new baby, so they can give it an even more unique moniker than their 21-month-old daughter APPLE.
Paltrow is due to give birth to the couple's second child later this year (06) - and the actress' mother BLYTHE DANNER reveals strange names is a family tradition.
MEET THE FOCKERS actress Danner says, "It is likely that Gwyneth's new child will have an equally uncommon name. We love unusual names in the family."
08/02/2006 09:11
http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xml...ow plans another unusual baby name_08_02_2006
Expectant parents GWYNETH PALTROW and CHRIS MARTIN are making lists of weird and wacky names for their new baby, so they can give it an even more unique moniker than their 21-month-old daughter APPLE.
Paltrow is due to give birth to the couple's second child later this year (06) - and the actress' mother BLYTHE DANNER reveals strange names is a family tradition.
MEET THE FOCKERS actress Danner says, "It is likely that Gwyneth's new child will have an equally uncommon name. We love unusual names in the family."
08/02/2006 09:11
http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xml...ow plans another unusual baby name_08_02_2006



or Heather #6 or Amanda #4 in my classes. My name is unique to me, and I've received nothing but compliments on it. Granted, as a very small child, I went to an alternative school with a Trune, Calliope, and Sunshine; but even in mainstream school, with the dozens of Stephanies and Jessicas and Hilarys (Hilaries?) I was never mocked. I hate this, in my opinion, fake concern, for oddly named children. "Ooooh, these poor kids, it's abuse, they'll be so terribly teased!". With one sole exception, in my entire life of as a student, my name was never mocked by anyone. Neither was my sister's. It's only as an adult that I hear other adults and teens snickering and making fun of children's names, and have to wonder if those that do are really worried about the supposed teasing the kids will receive or if they were jerks themselves as kids who made fun of others and are now gleefully continuing the tradition.
I currently plan on naming my possible children traditional names, like James or Claire, but I adore my own unusual name, and don't know why strangers continually get bent out of shape over what someone else names their child. How does it possibly affect you? And so many don't realize that many "normal" names now were made up completely/based on mythology - overheard two ladies mocking one's 6 year old granddaughter, named Echo, coming up with cruel nicknames, laughing, and calling the mother dumb for choosing a classical mythological name - do you think they apply the same treatment to the Cassandras, Dianas, and Martins of the world? Why is Apple horrific and Violet sweet? Both are nature names. Who are you to arbitrarily decide what's okay? The beauty of names is like the beauty of faces - in the eye (or ear) of the beholder. You don't like untraditional names, don't name your child one. It's as simple as that.
i have a weird name... other people have it, but i still had issues growing up..
