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yeah,i know people who called their daughter,sky rainbow,and another one freedom star
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Sky, Rainbow and Star are becoming quite popular.
We named our daughter Meadow Starr, and she gets compliments all the time.

When she was born the nurses were taking bets if that's where she was conceived.
As for Facebook ... well

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You give to the world when you're giving your best to somebody else.
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my daughter just named her first born Luca

imagine growing up with facebook as a first name, the kids going to go through hell
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Why

?Luca is quite a nice name,or are you :as: because she didn't call it William?
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Calling a child Facebook is ludicrous to us because we're sophisticated first world types who live in countries with advanced technology which we have the freedom to use as we please. Facebook is a part of our everyday lives, so calling a child it would be like calling them "kettle" or "light bulb." People in places like Egypt and Israel however aren't afforded the same luxuries, so something like Facebook would take on a certain mystical quality.
And Luca is a gorgeous name
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yes, luca is a nice name
you have a point i think but we have all the stuff here get to watch all the movies and my partners nephew and hi partner just called their newborn Thor

okay call kids like, and facebook but what next? will someone call their child delete, or capslock...(hey, thats a pretty cool name

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"Like" can easily become "Luke", but what about "Facebook"? The kid would have to change their name completely.
(05-20-2011, 10:26 AM)billy Wrote: yes, luca is a nice name 
Then why so angry?
(05-20-2011, 10:26 AM)billy Wrote: you have a point i think but we have all the stuff here get to watch all the movies and my partners nephew and hi partner just called their newborn Thor 
okay call kids like, and facebook but what next? will someone call their child delete, or capslock...(hey, thats a pretty cool name
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Yes but Thor was the name of a God, it's mythology, so that has a bit more lasting resonance I think than Facebook. And as for Delete and Caps Lock, well, how have they helped start a revolution? "Facebook" and "Like" to these people are culturally significant. I can't imagine how big a role the caps lock key could play in someone's life that they'd name their child it
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(05-20-2011, 08:52 PM)Heslopian Wrote: I can't imagine how big a role the caps lock key could play in someone's life that they'd name their child it
Maybe the parents are fans of LOLcats

(another thing that would make a terrible name)
I understand what you mean about the exoticness of some names / concepts, I was just surprised because personally I wouldn't have assumed that facebook would be so exotic in Egypt, say... if we're talking about first world status, I thought they were at least more savvy compared to where
I live (still technically a third world country). Just goes to show you.
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