Vintage Betty
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Lefty said:To be proper, they should have named her Henrietta but called her Indiana.
After all, Indiana is a dog's name.
jamespowers said:There you go and the Heavenly Hoosier sounds like the name of someone in a less than reputable profession.
Paisley said:My supervisor has an unusual name. Often I hear her on the phone saying, "Lark. Lark. No, Lark. L-A-R-K. Lark." That's gotta get old.
Lefty said:I'm sure that she'll have to deal with "no way...really?" almost every day for the rest of her life - or at least until she's old enough to petition the probate court for a change of name.
Dow really is bad though. I guess you've got to just go by DJ.
Lefty said:To be proper, they should have named her Henrietta but called her Indiana.
After all, Indiana is a dog's name.
Lefty said:I think the trend toward naming your kid after a product might be coming to an end. Every few years, there are reports about how many people named their kids after cars, beers, etc.
My mom is a teacher and has plenty of students with funny names.
These are all true.
She's had a boy named BK1 (named after a Burger King sandwich), a boy named Derf (dad was going to name him Fred, but the kid came out backward), a boy named Spongebob, and a girl named Felonies (pronounced fella-niece). She also had a Vietnamese (or was it Cantonese) girl named Bich (I believe that was the spelling), but that was a simply a foreign name that ends up having problems in an English speaking country, not the result of crazy parents.
jamespowers said:I am sure she will be going by Diana long before too many no ways get out.
It does get old fast.
Paisley said:She could also go by India. It's a unsual name, but there's some precedence for it.
And yes, "Indiana, like the state" should clear up how to spell it, but frequently, it won't. I have resumes from people seeking secretarial positions who couldn't copyedit a comic strip.