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The slightly unusual name will lead to more teasing and bullying. It will also be unforgettable - which can be handy if you want to be remembered. Since you're handing the kid a three-syllable first name and a three-syllable last name, you might want to consider a very short one-syllable middle name that he can retreat to if necessary. (Biff?) Meanwhile, are you ok with "At" for daily life? We have a neighbour who named his kid Didymus. He still calls himself Did. I just checked his facebook and Did seems to be in the funeral parlour business. Just sayin'
thenewgreen · 3948 days ago · link ·
My son "@" will be oozing confidence and power from the moment he breathes his first breath. I'm not worried about him. For the record, my daughter was/is too :)