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Re: Laken
in reply to a message by Lissa
Silver's right - Laken is just the word Lake with a -n on the end - for some reason people feel that this turns it into a name! And it's only used for girls, and as far as I know only in the USA so far.
Brooklyn, unless I'm very far wrong, has been used for a celeb. little boy in England: the captain of their World Cup football team is David Beckham, and he married a bird called Victoria Someone who used to be a pop singer with the Spice Girls. So they're the #1 glamour couple on the offshore islands, and when they had a son a year or so back, they named him Brooklyn for some reason - it was where they met or where he was conceived (!) or something. But it doesn't seem to have started a trend, mercifully. (Where I live, broek means pants of all kinds, so I don't expect it to catch on here ...)
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Ok i don't know what the whole silver thing is about but Laken is my name and a lot of people find it VERY unique and i love it so don't knock it becuase you don't have it
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