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Thursday, February 28, 2013

If You Sell Your Baby Naming Rights on the Internet You Deserve Whatever Happens




Meet Natasha Hill. She's a 26-year-old teacher who's about to have a baby. She just "won" $5,000 in a contest from BabyNames.net to let the internet pick her unborn child's name. What could go wrong?
Voting runs March 18-22 on a ballot that will include names that are currently #trending and sponsored by BabyNames.net. What could go wrong? Nothing, according to Hill, who says her current favorite are Keturah for a girl and Winter for a boy. The three-month-old fetus, by the way, has no say in the matter. What could go wrong?
"I think people will do the right thing and vote for something unique and nice," Hill said, because she is someone who entered a contest to let the internet name her baby. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?
The following is the real list of thematic categories and their examples BabyNames.com shows on its front page for baby name choices:
  • Aristocrat Names: Alastair
  • Bad Boy Names: Biff
  • Brainiac Names: Gertrude
  • Cowpoke Names: Stetson
  • Gentle Names: Gaia
  • Heroic Names: Perseus
  • Nature Names: Free
Any of those will do.

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