Re: Name associations
Ellmyruh, on host 192.147.67.12
Monday, June 18, 2001, at 14:50:58
Re: Name associations posted by wintermute on Monday, June 18, 2001, at 01:25:34:
> > > > > Gri"no one should name their son 'Ashley', or their daughter 'John'"shny > > > > > > > > That reminds me of Vagrant Story (an RPG for Playstation). The *male* main character's name is Ashley Riot. Odd, ne? > > > > > Brunnen-"was laughing too much at the name 'Ashley Riot' to progress very far with that game"G > > > > Wasn't someone's [male] cousin/fiance named Ashley in Gone with the Wind..? > > > > ri "Never heard of a girl named John, though" a > > Just as an aside, Ashley is a relativly common boy's (or should that be "boys'"?) name in Britain. To the extent that the two most popular soap operas both have male characters called Ashley. > > winter"Personally, I feel sorry for A Boy Named Sue"mute
All right, I admit it. I've always secretly thought that I'd love to name a hypothetical son Ashley. (Of course, the fact that there is a male hero named Ashley in a trilogy of books that I've read several times doesn't hurt matters, either.) But rest assured, fellow Rinkies, because I will never be able to do so. I have a female cousin named Ashley and I am quite certain that my entire family would lynch me for giving her name to a boy.
Ell"No snickering!!"myruh
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