If you had a son, what would you name him?
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Magnus is actually on our list.. It's a fairly common Swedish name.
Could be fun to pick a double-meaning name. I had a co-worker called Manoj which he said meant something along the lines of "love originating from knowledge" (unless I totally screwed that up) but then it also sounds similar to the Hebrew word for vagina which of course is fun in a multicultural work environment.
Dirk Diggler is so awesome. But you got to have the "exploding neon sign" to complete the theme of course.
Could be fun to pick a double-meaning name. I had a co-worker called Manoj which he said meant something along the lines of "love originating from knowledge" (unless I totally screwed that up) but then it also sounds similar to the Hebrew word for vagina which of course is fun in a multicultural work environment.
Dirk Diggler is so awesome. But you got to have the "exploding neon sign" to complete the theme of course.
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Hope you're ready for the *** kickin' later down the line.
I hear it all the time...then again I also watch 3 Sheets several times a week.
In all seriousness; I have several names lined up:
Daniel Robert, Lucas William, Elijah Aaron, Aidan James. Not that I've put thought into this or anything...
But if we are talking outlandish names; name him Obi-Wan, no question.
In all seriousness; I have several names lined up:
Daniel Robert, Lucas William, Elijah Aaron, Aidan James. Not that I've put thought into this or anything...
But if we are talking outlandish names; name him Obi-Wan, no question.





