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  • preschoolteacher
    Daycare.com Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 935

    #16
    Oh... Madysyn? Is that supposed to be Madison? I really am not a fan of "creative" spelling!!

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    • youretooloud
      Advanced Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2011
      • 1955

      #17
      I would also not take a child with that name. It sounds negative, and it makes me question the parent's interest in the child's success in life. Usually, as parents we do whatever it takes to give our kids the best chance in life.

      This particular woman is very sweet. She recently went to Kansas city, and was horrified to hear a woman cursing out loud in public. She said they were "Vile curse words" She'd "never heard of such a thing".

      So, in her case.... i'd have absolutely turned them down.

      One year I had sisters called Rebel and Rage. The parents really, really wanted the little biker chicks who would rebel against authority. But, instead both girls were sweet little pleaser kids who wanted nothing more than to wear a princess dress to school. They had those bedazzled light up tennis shoes (twinkle toes) and that was the most Bad*** thing they had.

      So, sometimes, no matter how you envision your kids to be, they turn out to be who they are going to be in-spite of the parents.

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      • melilley
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 5155

        #18
        Originally posted by Unregistered
        Names of children that have played sports with my children or parents that are teachers have told me:

        Little Man-Legal name/parents want him to choose his name when he's older

        Jet Black

        Felon-Yep, guess parents were representing the family well

        Heaven
        :::: Sorry, I had to laugh at this post! Felon? WTH?

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        • melilley
          Daycare.com Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 5155

          #19
          Originally posted by Leigh
          I'd much prefer Lucifer to seeing one more kid named Neveah (PUKE), Jayden, Jaeden, Jaden, or any other form of that, Jaylen, Braxton, Madysyn, Jaxson...I could go on and on with this all day. Lucifer would be so preferable.
          Hey-did you know that Nevaeh is Heaven spelled backward?

          I can't count how many times that I have heard that. People tell you that when they name their child that and say it like it's never been done before... Not a fan either. I do like the other names though...

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          • Laurel
            Daycare.com Member
            • Mar 2013
            • 3218

            #20
            I'm an atheist too but somehow that name still gives me the creeps. I suppose I'd interview them and then decide. Maybe they'd let me call him Luc?

            I wasn't thrilled when I had a child named Christian but I took him. I know it is a common name but I just don't like it. I got over it though. (Not that I had anything against Christians). Just saying....

            Laurel

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            • daycarediva
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jul 2012
              • 11698

              #21
              I'm really surprised you didn't know who Aleister Crowley was. Our snakes name is "Mr. Crowley" and my son goes 'da-na-na-na' (like the song) everytime we open his cage. It's cute.

              I loathe all names with y's where i's are supposed to go. Neveah sounds like a stripper, not heaven.

              Also- to the pp who said that 'blue colar' people sometimes act like yahoos. My dh is a plumber, and he makes more than my lawyer dcd. The dcd who is a partner at his firm, we see his commercials on tv locally. THAT was an interesting conversation with those two. One in a suit and miserable, my dh covered in dirt, wearing jeans and work boots, who loves his job.

              That same lawyer dcd loves to hunt and owns a jeep. My dh is a vegetarian and is pursuing a masters degree. You NEVER know.

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              • daycarediva
                Daycare.com Member
                • Jul 2012
                • 11698

                #22
                Originally posted by Laurel
                I'm an atheist too but somehow that name still gives me the creeps. I suppose I'd interview them and then decide. Maybe they'd let me call him Luc?

                I wasn't thrilled when I had a child named Christian but I took him. I know it is a common name but I just don't like it. I got over it though. (Not that I had anything against Christians). Just saying....

                Laurel
                That is an AWESOME point!

                Why is Christian so acceptable and Lucifer is not?

                Lucifer was an angels name, correct? So Michael should be offensive? I know a grown man named Judas (Jude for short) and I <3 that name.

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                • Willow
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • May 2012
                  • 2683

                  #23
                  Originally posted by daycarediva
                  That is an AWESOME point!

                  Why is Christian so acceptable and Lucifer is not?

                  Lucifer was an angels name, correct? So Michael should be offensive? I know a grown man named Judas (Jude for short) and I <3 that name.

                  Lucifer is just another name for Satan and/or is closely related to that level of evil for many.

                  The word Christian doesn't have that same negative connotation to most.



                  One is likely to have a heck of time with college admission boards, getting hired on anywhere but a bar or tattoo parlor and earning the respect of the mother and father of any potential partner he finds.

                  The other will (like it or not) more than likely have an advantage even if the two were identical in every other way.

                  You can call it discrimination but we ALL do it on some level. It's human nature to develop preconceived notions based on societal norms.

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                  • EntropyControlSpecialist
                    Embracing the chaos.
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 7466

                    #24
                    Eh, wouldn't bother me and I'm a conservative Christian.
                    My own name is in the title of a movie about something Satanic AND I am Rosemary's baby. So, there we go. ::

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                    • youretooloud
                      Advanced Daycare.com Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 1955

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Willow
                      Lucifer is just another name for Satan and/or is closely related to that level of evil for many.

                      The word Christian doesn't have that same negative connotation to most.



                      One is likely to have a heck of time with college admission boards, getting hired on anywhere but a bar or tattoo parlor and earning the respect of the mother and father of any potential partner he finds.

                      The other will (like it or not) more than likely have an advantage even if the two were identical in every other way.

                      You can call it discrimination but we ALL do it on some level. It's human nature to develop preconceived notions based on societal norms.
                      Right. I'm not so open minded that I don't think of these things. I don't think anybody is, they just say "I never judge", but they still judge. It's human nature.

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                      • bunnyslippers
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Jan 2012
                        • 987

                        #26
                        I would not refuse a child into care because of his name, unless it was something blatantly offensive. There is a family who named their child Adolf Hitler. Now that is a child I would turn away, because the parents are clearly nutso.

                        When I was a classroom teacher, I had a little girl in my class named Virgin. True Story.

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                        • MNMommy2
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 120

                          #27
                          I would certainly hesitate, as it would make me question the parents if nothing else. I despise the name Damien, as well. Why would you purposely give your child a name with such negative connotations?

                          I have NO idea who Aleister Crowley is, though I have heard the name before. Even after looking him up quick, I am not sure... was he a Satanist? It said he was an occultist, not sure what that means...

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                          • Cradle2crayons
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 3642

                            #28
                            My husband chose our sons name (Damian) and he named him that because there wasn't that name in either of our families and then he gave a family middle name. Personally I could care less what someone chooses to name their child or why. If it were the name lucifer, I'd kindly ask mom if we could call him something else for short just to prevent a future issue and keep on rocking.

                            A name is a name and if I were to be the judgmental type then I'd not take kids of parents with tats or piercings.... Or I'd not let my child play softball with a child whose dads name was lucifer.... And then I'd be teaching my children all the judgmental crap that will one day get the junk beaten out of them Ina dark alley.

                            Personally I'm rather accepting and prefer to base relationships on the person and not their name... Or tats... Or religious preferences.... Etc... I can't teach my kids acceptance if I don't model that behavior.

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                            • Laurel
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Mar 2013
                              • 3218

                              #29
                              Originally posted by daycarediva
                              That is an AWESOME point!

                              Why is Christian so acceptable and Lucifer is not?

                              Lucifer was an angels name, correct? So Michael should be offensive? I know a grown man named Judas (Jude for short) and I <3 that name.
                              I've been an atheist so long that I don't remember who is who in religion circles. I was raised a Christian and learned it all at one time.

                              Laurel

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                              • Laurel
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Mar 2013
                                • 3218

                                #30
                                Originally posted by bunnyslippers
                                I would not refuse a child into care because of his name, unless it was something blatantly offensive. There is a family who named their child Adolf Hitler. Now that is a child I would turn away, because the parents are clearly nutso.

                                When I was a classroom teacher, I had a little girl in my class named Virgin. True Story.
                                I saw that one the news. I think the bakery refused to sell them a birthday cake that said "Happy Birthday Adolph Hitlter" as I recall.

                                I'd have to pass on that family too.

                                Laurel

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