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HER NAME IS RAMONA!
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: opinionista on October 04, 2006, 10:19:51 am ---Just for my own education, why is Ramona considered a classic, literary name? I keep reading that here. As far as I'm concerned it is just the femenine for Ramón, a very common spanish name. Ramón - Ramona. Curiously, not many anglosaxon boys are named Ramón, are they?
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Natali, the Ramona books are hardly literature! LOL
Ramon has been continuously popular as a boy's name in the US, more so than Ramona, and was no. 364 in 2005.
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serious crayons:
I just went to a baby name site and looked up my son's name and found its use has actually been rising -- in the 2000s it is more popular than it has been since the 1890s.
I guess I was hollering louder than I thought!
ednbarby:
It's so interesting to me how very, VERY subjective names are. I never got so much advice on one thing while I was pregnant as I did on names. People would say, "What do you think you're going to name him?" I'd say, "We've already decided on Will." And most would say, "You know what name *I* like?" (I'd think, "No, but I'm sure you're gonna tell me.") Nine times out of ten, they'd say a name and I'd think "EWWWW." Which was probably what they were thinking about Will. Every now and then someone would say, "Oh, I LOVE that name!" But that was the exception.
Funny thing - our son's name is his given name. It's not short for anything. We figured we should just name him what we wanted to call him to avoid any confusion. But what do we get now? "Oh, Will. Short for William, right?"
::)
serious crayons:
What I hate is when you're pregnant and people ask what names you're considering and THEY'RE the ones who go "EEEEWWWWW!!" Or "Oh. Um ... well, that's an interesting choice." Or "For god's sake, don't name him (whatever)!"
That last comment is what I heard from my relatives -- speaking practically in unison -- when I mentioned we had briefly considered my great-uncle's name. And they were more closely related to my great-uncle! Well, they were probably right, though, and we didn't go with it. The name was Otis.
Here we are, hijacking yet another thread in order to talk about our own kids. We really do need to start that parenting thread, as Mel suggested! ::)
nakymaton:
Hey Katherine, do you want to start it here or in Anything Goes?
And congrats to Maggie and Peter. And the name "Ramona" makes me nostalgic for 4th grade... well, if anything could make me nostalgic for 4th grade.
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