Mix.
Um, yeah, that's the name. What do you reckon? I like it, but then that's just me. I also like a lot of other weird random names.
If you were a kid, would you tease him?
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Mix.
Um, yeah, that's the name. What do you reckon? I like it, but then that's just me. I also like a lot of other weird random names.
If you were a kid, would you tease him?
yeah, i think he'd get teased a bit... sorry :)
If you like it that's all that matters hon, when I read it I found myself sounding like a kiwi saying Max ;)
If I was a kid I'd probably tease him... But it'd be cool teasing.. I'd call him Sir Mix-alot!! ;)
I love the name Moe but am worried about the same thing!
lol If I were a kid? No. But I know almost everyone in my primary school would have teased him!
Not a fan sorry, just not sure what it's point it - what does it mean? Not it's definition, but what does it mean as in to you, why would you use it?
Then again, I don't understand the premise for using half the names that appeared in Winter's Nicole Ritchie name thread either! :rofl:
I think so, unfortunately :(
but non traditional names seem to basically be the norm now! so who knows ... Maybe the Marys and the Roberts get teased :p
LOL Limey, I just liked the sound of it! Mix. I still like it, but I know he'd get teased. I'll keep working on Nalin then. Shel will like it one day!
I don't always think about the meanings for first names... We just sort of went with Jasmine, no meaning behind it, other than the traditional, but we didn't think of that at the time! Nalin meas Lotus though, I do like that.
Mix is pretty cool! An X name I've never heard of! And I researched hard!
As for meaning, to me it would mean about being a mix of life. Happy/sad, good/bad, etc. I like that.
It's only one letter from Max, so not that bad. If he gets in first with the teasing and is confident calling himself funny "Mix-it-up" names then I don't see that as an issue.
I was talking to someone the other day about names and teasing and said in 9 years of teaching, I never heard a child tease another about their first name, and never had a child complain they'd been teased. Last names, yes, but first names no! Maybe it's because there are so many different names these days, because we all used to tease others about their names growing up. If you like it, go for it!
I too think its pretty cool! I love names that make people go "oh wow what an interesting name". I know Kailey isn't really 'out there' but the way we have spelt it have made some people comment and its nice to have a name that isnt so common.
And i agree that i have never recalled a first name being teased as there are so many different names due to different cultures.
That was me you were talking to about that last week ;)
Indadhanu since posting I've really grown to like the name! my DS also has a different name which is why I was talking to JLeigh about it. We don't have any fear of him being teased though, different names are totally OK these days and kids don't know it's a different name, they just know that it's that kids name kwim. I think the adults are the ones who know it's a bit different and I think the teasing culture and bullying has been really worked on in schools anyway.
It sounds like A kiwi saying Max :)
Its not for me sorry, Yes i think he would be teased ,and i think that is always a bit thing to think about when picking a name ,as a name is pretty important , but when it comes down to it , its up to u :)
It would kind of make me want to call him Mixo....like that disease rabbits carry mixomatosis (sp??) Lol. :) But, each to their own, and there are certainly stranger names than that!
Sorry not a fan!! But each to their own as they say ;)
Sorry, dont like it all. And yes he would get teased, incessantly.
Gotta disagree with you there, mum is a teacher and she is constantly telling me about how kids tease one another over the slightest of things and quite often names are just the beginning. In her words, she doesnt understand why parents give names that either a) require the poor child to be constantly spelling/pronouncing their name the "correct" way or b) names that are obviously going to teased or made fun of. Sorry.:
I was talking to someone the other day about names and teasing and said in 9 years of teaching, I never heard a child tease another about their first name, and never had a child complain they'd been teased. Last names, yes, but first names no! Maybe it's because there are so many different names these days, because we all used to tease others about their names growing up. If you like it, go for it!
My son met a "new" old friend today (they were friends when they were babies but havent seen each other for years) and his name is Jett.. the first thing my 6 yr old did was laugh and ask if he can fly... he didnt even mean it in a nasty way he just wanted to know if he was called Jett did that mean he could fly..
So i guess my son must be an exception and i honestly dont think he is a nasty child, just a normal 6 yr old lol
Anyway my point... that is now a kind of normal name and he was teased ( much to my embarrassment) so i think a little boy called Mix would get picked on :(
*scrunches nose a little* hmmmmm I don't think it's a name for me Leash... but it's up to you and Shel, not me ;) Oh and btw, have I missed an announcement or a text or something?
Just throwing in yet another 2 cents worth :twocents:... so what am I up to now?... 6 cents I think LOL I firmly believe that if a child is going to get picked on it's because there is a bully present wanting to bully someone and they will find 'something' to pick on another child about regardless of there name. There are probably loads of other obvious things a bully could find like glasses, braces, the childs clothes, hair, ears, nose, ANYTHING! To say that kids with a different name will get picked on is quite frankly less then intelligent. There are millions of people with different names out there and the majority of them probably didn't get picked on. Sure lots of them probably did but I'm sure there have been way more Tom, ****'s and Harry's, Jane, Mary's and Anne's picked on over the years.
mummyof4 Jett is extremely common these days and even if kids as innocent of yours make that comment it's a far cry from being teased or picked on. Kids can feel the energy behind being bullied or 'teased' as opposed to a genuine curiosity kwim