Not sure if the parents will give me that, but apparently others have the name as well. Here is the official pronunciation:
http://names.whitepages.com/Penis/Watson
A Caleigh was just born.
Google tells me to pronounce it Kyleigh. I'd pronounce it Cali.
My cousin's name is Caleigh (she's 26 - that name's been around) - it's Cali for her.
Mrs. BSD is a member of some twin mom facebook group. A couple has had their b/g twin name picked out "forever": Knox and Beckett (both awful names). They are now thinking about going with Declan and Darby. Facepalm
We went to law school with someone who named kid #1 Beckett. Her maiden name was Beckett and I still think of her by her maiden name, so even though the kid's name is clearly not Beckett Beckett, I always think of him that way
We went to law school with someone who named kid #1 Beckett. Her maiden name was Beckett and I still think of her by her maiden name, so even though the kid's name is clearly not Beckett Beckett, I always think of him that way
One of our friend's maiden name is Grant, so when she had her first kid she named him Grant. Okay, that is relatively normal. However, when her sister (also with the same maiden name of Grant) had her first kid, she named him Grant too. So two first cousins, who are about a year apart, both have the same first name. Acceptable, or pick a different name dumbass?
One of our friend's maiden name is Grant, so when she had her first kid she named him Grant. Okay, that is relatively normal. However, when her sister (also with the same maiden name of Grant) had her first kid, she named him Grant too. So two first cousins, who are about a year apart, both have the same first name. Acceptable, or pick a different name dumbass?
Do they both go by Grant or does one go by a middle name? I've def considered using my maiden name for a middle name. That would be cool.