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Subject: Month, Day, and Season Names
Author: ACL   (guest, 38.111.224.34)
Date: May 4, 2012 at 3:02:18 PM
So I've always wondered with names that are after months, days, and seasons like April, June, Sunday, Summer etc. if they are used because of when they are born? I don't think all of the Autumns in the past few years have been born in Autumn but I wondered what the general consensus was. I feel like some people would always ask an April if their birthday was in April which I feel could probably get annoying whether or not it is or is.

Do you believe the child has to be born in/on that month/day/season? And would only matter for some like April and June or uncommon ones like January and Winter, than say August or May which don't really hold the same weight as being a month? Or are all the names just about the thought behind them e.g. "I love the month of June, the month means a lot to me therefore I'm naming my daughter June."

Oh and I'm just talking about as first names, I feel like as a middle name it matters less because they're more conceptual (at least to me, you can disagree).

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