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Growing up in Dixie, surrounded by more common names like Mary and Jane, made me who I am. Mary, Jane, or Ann would do nicely. AdvertisementIn the company of my peers a name like Dixie meant being teased, even tormented, with nowhere to hide. AdvertisementI've embraced my unusual nameKids weren't the only ones to think my name was an invitation to innuendo and amusement. AdvertisementI have to wonder if I would have developed a milder personality if Dad had his way and I'd ended up a Mary, Jane, or Ann.
Persons: Mary, Jane, David, Nobody, didn't, Ann, Dixie Diane, Dixie, Hey Dix, giggles, Richard, it's, I've, Badfinger, Dizzy Gillespie, Dad, I'd, Marys, Janes Locations: Dixie, Jennifers
I wanted them to have uncommon names and made lists of names while I was pregnant. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . I spent an inordinate amount of time Googling things like "popular names in the 1860s" or "names no one wants to use" with mixed results. But even armed with all my data, I couldn't bring myself to choose "the one" until I saw each of our babies.
Persons: , I'd, Tiffany, it's, Tiffany Nieslanik, Isa, Ender, Chelsea Pas, — Isa, Ender —, Orson Scott Card's, Wren, Harlan, Elouise, Otto Organizations: Service, Social Security, Credit, Chelsea Locations: Errol
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