
You know, Malia Obama was named after Alex's Malia... so this name may commemorate someone too.
Hawaiians seem to put great stock into names...

wpgrace wrote:Of course , he'll say it with an Aussie accent and we'll still be confused...![]()
You know, Malia Obama was named after Alex's Malia... so this name may commemorate someone too.
Hawaiians seem to put great stock into names...
r1015bill wrote:Apparently, the name is out... I have no comment.![]()
http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/ ... -son-lion/
Oh "Lee-Own" I think I like that pronunciation as well.PNWgal wrote:r1015bill wrote:Apparently, the name is out... I have no comment.![]()
http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/ ... -son-lion/
Well...look at it this way, Rhonda. It's a hell of a lot better than Spike.
If it's pronounced "Lee-On" or "Lee-Own" (I prefer the second), the kid's going to spend his whole life correcting people (something I sympathize with). I really REALLY hope it's not pronounced like it's spelled, because....wow.
aolver wrote:Gotta say you guys are being very gracious. I'm afraid to say what I think!!!!!!!!!
I can relate. People never pronounced my name wrong but it really irritated me when they left the "h" out. Now that I'm older I've learned to let that go. I even skip the "h" if there's clearly a language barrier on the telephone; it isn't worth the energy.kath40 wrote:The "h" messes with people.
PNWgal wrote:r1015bill wrote:Apparently, the name is out... I have no comment.![]()
http://celebritybabies.people.com/2012/ ... -son-lion/
Well...look at it this way, Rhonda. It's a hell of a lot better than Spike.
If it's pronounced "Lee-On" or "Lee-Own" (I prefer the second), the kid's going to spend his whole life correcting people (something I sympathize with). I really REALLY hope it's not pronounced like it's spelled, because....wow.
Malia's first son is named Spikeaolver wrote:Better than Spike?