Tuesday, June 28, 2005

QUINN. This was one of the first post-Ryan Irish surnames to become accepted for both boy and girl babies, and still has a lot of style and strength. It means "intelligent" in Gaelic, and also harks back to the Old English word cwen, which means "queen."
MARIE. Marie, the French form of Mary, tends to sound more dated than either Mary or Maria at this point, although at one time it rivaled both, actually reaching the number two spot in America at the end of the '20s. Marie, right now, is a stenographer who's never become computer literate.
GORDON. Gordon is an upstanding Scottish clan name, more substantial than the trendy Jordan, and would make a good conservative but not stodgy choice.


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@ anon, whoa...wanna try him out for yourself?

@diggs...I think they have like their own underground army or something, I mean, they're EVERYWHERE, hey, maybe the chick I'm talking about you might know too, who knows. He is rather unaffected by the X, he's pretty confident the "child" isn't his, but we'll know for sure when he takes a paternity test. I'd rather not be anywhere near her when the results come tho, I might have to choke a bitch.

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