Her husband is Indian, but that's still a rough name for a Canadian kid to have to carry around.
I didn't even have a clue that she was pregnant. Yay for them!
And I kind of like the name, actually.
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| And I kind of like the name, actually. |
So do I. I think it's better spoken (assuming I'm pronouncing it correctly).
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| So do I. I think it's better spoken (assuming I'm pronouncing it correctly). |
Yeah I like it too, and I saw it written out somewhere else as Taja (with Taa-Jah as the phoenitc spelling).
So if it is indeed Taja - I like it, its different but cute.
I really like Taja, but Taa-Jah is not working for me.
Jordan/Katie and Peter Andre have apparently named their daughter
Bunny. So they've name their kids Bunny, Harvey and Junior.
I'm sorry, they are just asses. BUNNY?!
(True story, I know a child named Princess. But I think Bunny is worse.)
Has anyone ever told these people that Bunny is a nickname? Though my Father told me about how when he was a little boy he was in nursery school with a girl named Bunny and she would bite people.
I have made jokes about naming a kid Bunny. but it is just that: a joke.
In my first grade class there was a girl named Lady Alice Arnold. She wasn't landed gentry, her parents named her Lady.
I just about choked on my rice cake. That is a contender for the trashiest thing I've ever heard. Poor child.
Lady is a name for a dog, not a person.
Lots of Indian people in the 1970s named their daughters "Baby". I know. And also "Pinky". I blame the British.
Isn't there some old movie starring Jimmy Stewart where his character has hallucinations that he's seeing a giant rabbit named Harvey? That's what all their children's names reminded me of.
Isn't that movie about the founder of AA? The guy's drunk at least and I'm pretty sure the movie is called Harvey.
Her first choice Crystl (her spelling not mine) was better than Bunny...