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Nameisms ~ Baby Name Blog
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Let my obsession become your ultimate resource for baby names! Featuring name profiles, inspiring baby name lists, and articles on the naming process, I blog about history, meaning, personal stories,
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Nameisms ~ Baby Name Blog Pages Home About Name Lists Most Popular Posts Baby Name Book Contact October 8, 2020 Why I Divide Name Lists by Boys and Girls It's the sometimes-spoken question of the hour: Why all the naming division? After all, dividing names by sex can cause controversy, hurt feelings, and seem like it supports gender stereotyping. Those are things I'd rather not do. Yet, I persist. When I'm talking about a big group of names, I usually create two lists, one of boys' names, and one of girls' names. WHY, you ask? (Or, sometimes, it's more like, "WHyyyyyyyyyYYYYYYYyyyy??!") No comments: Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Pinterest Labels: updates July 6, 2016 Fletcher Fletcher ~ Arrow Maker ~ Origin Modern parents in search of perfect names are clamoring for the sought-after “it” names from the mid-to-late 1800s. What we think of as quintessential Victorian names like Owen, Ella, Grace, and Isaac...
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