Posted by Norah
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on 8/22/2008, 10:23 pm, in reply to "Birdie... (m)"
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Birdie and Bertie were really common for girls in the 1880s, I think-- also as nns for Roberta. I saw the name Birdella on a tombstone and thought it was sort of OK, but Birdie? Ack. It just sounds like 1. a flying creature 2. a thing you hit in badminton 3. an old lady 4. a dog I used to know.
Peanut hopefully will go to a private school for celebrity kids where he will hang out with peers with similarly odd names, because if he goes to a public school, he will be tortured because
1. his name starts with "pee"
2. his name ends with "nut"
3. his name is "peanut."
Gwen Stefani & Gavin Rossadale's new son is Zuma Nesta Rock Rossdale... I really don't have an opinion on that at all!
--Previous Message--
: Another bizarre celebrity name:
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: Actress Busy Philipps and her
: screenwriter-husband Marc Silverstein are
: the latest celebs to choose a bizarre name
: for their baby.
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: On Thursday, they announced they will call
: their newborn daughter "Birdie."
: (Birdie Leigh Silverstein was born
: Wednesday, weighing in at 9 lbs., 7 oz.,
: according to E! News. Philipps is godmother
: to Michelle Williams' two-year-old daughter,
: Matilda.)
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: Also...
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: General Hospital star Ingo Rademacher named
: his newborn son "Peanut."
:
: Can I get a chorus of WTF?
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