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I thought maybe you'd like playing this game.....As we all know Beth is due to have her baby around Christmas and she may either name it Nick or Noelle......
What other names do you all think is good for a baby born around Christmas...... For girls I think that Haley, and Nicole would be great names or Mary since she maybe a Christmas baby...... Holly is a bit plain but pretty...Halo is pretty good too a little different but I doubt she'll name her Halo.......... For boys I have to agree with Nicholas has in St.Nicolas or Santa Claus the kids call him today.... Christian is even a nice name or Joseph has in Jesuse's father Joseph...... What names do you think would be perfect for Beth's Possibly Christmas Day baby....... Answer if you like.....Mel
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Here is a list of popular baby names from the 1960s
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...ed_States#1965 I think JJ and Beth will chose names that were popular around that time period. |
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I'm a huge fan of the name Bryn for a girl and Nicholas for a boy (with the nickname "Cole") although...neither were particularly popular in 1965
![]() There are TONS of other names that I love (haha...I think names are really cool...yeah i'm a dork) but if i were to start listing them..I would go on forever haha - Abby <---- this is cute too
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That's why I made this post.....Cause even though the names I picked may not of been popular in the 60's......Doesn't mean they'll follow the trend..... Like today if we were to have a baby born on Christmas or around Christmas... Very few parents will name their child Holly for a girl or Christopher for a boy around that time now where as to in like the 60's and 70's they would name their Child Holly if she were born on Christmas or around Christmas........... And Etecetra......Mel
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What about Angela? You know, for Angel? I don't know, since Henry's daughter is Angela. But, it's just a thought..
Yeah, and for a boy, I'd say Christopher or Nicholas (Nick for short). |
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haha. this is really ironic because not even thinking about American Dreams, right before I came to this post, I was looking at names on the internet! and then as I was thinking of something else to do, I decided to come here and here was this post! it's quite amazing sometimes.
I don't know what they should name their baby. I don't like many of the names for girls in the 60s, but I do like the more traditional boy names. Some of the girl names are okay, but I'm not a big fan. |
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If it's a girl I think Beth will probably name the baby after Jack and Helen's mothers. Like a combo of JJ's grandmothers name.
If it's a boy I think Beth will name him after JJ.
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I partly agree with abcdef: My first thought was that Beth would definetly name the baby after JJ, but I realized that wouldn't really work: JJ is short for Jack Junior. Jack Junior is JJ's father. So in conclusion, if Beth named the baby after JJ there would be three Jack Pryors and the baby would be Jack Junior Junior. Unless JJ dies, of course. If the baby's a girl, she will probably name it Noel, Angela, or Helen Junior.
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Wait a sec, abcdef! Why would Beth name the baby after JJ's grandmothers? Why not her own? I G2G, luv u all!
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What's wrong with naming a child after a grandparent? It's actually common practice in some cultures. However, "Junior" would probably not be part of the little girl's name, as "Junior" is usually only used with boys. Anyway, maybe the little girl will have a variant of "Helen". Maybe Ellen or Elaine?
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Whatever. Still, it would bee weird to have John (the dad) John Junior (JJ) and then John Junior Junior or whatever they would call it. I don't even know if that's legal!
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alumnagirl: I never said there was ANYTHING wrong with naming a child after their grandparents. I'm named after my grandmother! I said that why would Beth name the child after JJ's grandparents, why wouldn't she name it after her own?
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