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www.reddit.com/r/BORUpdates/comments/1mtctpy/entitled_sister_in_law_stole_our_baby_name_now/

Entitled sister in law stole our baby name. Now she regrets it

**I am NOT the OOP. OOP is u/DadWhoStoodHisGround who posted in r/EntitledPeople** **Status: Concluded** **Trigger Warnings:** >!entitled family, golden child dynamics!< [**Original ...

www.reddit.com/r/EldenRingLoreTalk/comments/1ahqydf/name_interpretations_with_a_focus_on_ra/

Name interpretations with a focus on "Ra"

"Ra" is an Egyptian god of the sun, and the use of this two letter word string shows up in some interesting contexts in FromSoftware's naming conventions. Following this line of thought, It seems to b...

www.reddit.com/r/AskAnAmerican/comments/57rccp/state_of_the_week_31_california/

State of the Week 31: California

##Overview **Name and Origin**: "California"; purportedly comes from the 1510 work *The Adventures of Esplandián* where Spanish writer Garci Rodríguez de Montalvo describes an 'island called Califo...

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Rappaport (surname) - Wikipedia

Variants of the name include Rapaport, Rapa Porto, Rappeport, Rappoport and Rapoport. Alfred Rappaport (diplomat) (1868–1946), Austrian diplomat and writer

www.reddit.com/r/namesoundalikes/comments/1r1wjbw/clash_royal/

clash royal

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www.reddit.com/r/namenerds/comments/1n2y4or/what_do_you_think_of_the_name_neil_for_a_baby_boy/

What do you think of the name Neil for a baby boy?

Does it remind you of an old man? Does it sound good? Is it dated? Does it imply connection to a specific culture? ...

www.reddit.com/r/NameMyCat/comments/1pq1crm/help_with_an_herbbased_name_for_this_girl/

Help with an herb-based name for this girl?

I adopted two kittens (littermates) earlier this year and named them Sage and Basil, but now (due to some slight bullying from my mom) I'm adopting another cat that's about the same age as them and wa...

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Nazi Germany's 1938 list of allowed Jewish names

From: Personal Names, Hitler, and the Holocaust: A Socio-Onomastic Study of Genocide and Nazi Germany by I. M. Nick In January of 1938 the Nazi party in Germany enacted a law that allowed goverment o...

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Why is Adolf the only name that got ruined by one guy having it?

After WWII, everyone just kinda stopped naming their sons Adolf. But people continued naming their sons Osama after 9/11, kept naming their sons Josef after Stalin did his thing, etc. Why is it only t...