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Jun 25, 2007 -
Are they 4 serious? These parents know their son will get teased on the playground for his unusual name, but they don't care. They think they're just keeping it real.
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Jun 11, 2007 -
No doubt, a name like this will make life "hard on" this kid. (Hee, hee, hee.)
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Dec 29, 2008 -
Even if you're single, it's not uncommon to keep a list of names for the kids you might have someday. I know plenty of women and even many men who do this, so be honest: Do you have a baby-name list stashed away somewhere?
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Dear Poll: Do You Keep a List of Future Baby Names?
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Jan 24, 2008 -
Coming up with a baby name that isn't run of the mill is all the rage these days. Perhaps that's why people end up keeping their names hush hush until they sign the birth certificate. Even friends of mine who are years away from having kids, or getting married for that matter, have their favorite baby names stockpiled.
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Nov 09, 2009 -
Kittens in casts. Babies nudged to laugh every five seconds. Stuffed teddy bears left at killing-spree sites.
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Mar 19, 2007 -
A one-ton rare black rhino named Sita just gave birth to a little female calf, as yet unnamed, at the Paignton Zoo in Devon. Take a good look at this cutie pie--what should they name her?
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Name the Baby Rhino!
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Aug 17, 2007 -
A recent segment on The Today Show highlighted the pressures new moms feel when it comes to naming their children. The new profession of baby naming consultants are charging anywhere from $50-$300 for their services, and while I think your name does say a lot about the person you are, I happen to feel hiring someone to help you pick one is pretty absurd! While choosing the "perfect name" for your baby isn't necessarily easy, do tell, what did you name your baby, or what will be your ideal baby name when the time comes for you?
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Sep 18, 2009 -
If you're anywhere between 27 and 30 and have ever had, oh, a problem, someone might tell you not to worry — or, actually do worry. It's all part of a perfect celestial storm known as Saturn's return. Taking about 29 years to orbit the Earth, Saturn returns to the place it was in at your birth every 29 years.
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Jul 14, 2009 -
The tale of America's battle over abortion is a complicated one. When asked about Roe v. Wade today, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor said that the case was settled law.
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Jul 09, 2009 -
Most psychologists say there's no significant correlation between birth order and personality because it's impossible to control other variables, like a family's financial status, age differences, natural temperaments, marriage quality of parents, gender, and other endless factors. Still, they're as irresistible as horoscopes. We look to birth order not only because it's definite and measurable, but also because we see evidence of its effects in nearly every family we examine.
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