Sep. 12th, 2003
The Fry-daddy 5ive
Sep. 12th, 2003 03:46 pm1. Is the name you have now the same name that's on your birth certificate? If not, what's changed? Yup. It's the same. I dropped my married name has soon as that nasty little episode was over.
2. If you could change your name (first, middle and/or last), what would it be? I've always like the names Sophia and Sonia. I think I would have made a good Sonia. :)
3. Why were you named what you were? (Is there a story behind it? Who specifically was responsible for naming you?) My parents jokingly referred to me as Ferdinand/Ferdinanda in the beginning. As time came closer, they had decided on "Michelle" if it was a girl. My parents went to St. Mary's County, MD for a family reunion, where they met one of my dad's cousins named "Ramona." When my mother heard that name, she said, "If we have a little girl, her name is going to be Ramona." And that was that. :)
4. Are there any names you really hate or love? What are they and why? I really love the name Kyle for a boy. I've never liked the name Glen. It just irks the hell out of me. For girls, well, Sonia and Koryn (Corinne) I really love. I'm so glas I didn't get named Michelle. Sorry to any gals named Michelle...but I really hate that name. It always sounded uppity and snobbish to me. Didn't help that most of the girls I knew with that name were that way. *sigh*
5. Is the analysis of your name at kabalarians.com accurate? How or how isn't it? I don't think it's very accurate at all. I don't think I've ever placed very much importance on material things. Sure, I enjoy what I have, but if I didn't have it, would I be any less the person I am? I doubt it. I can be quick to size up others, I suppose. But it doesn't have anything to do with their appearance...it's based on the way they present themselves in thought, in manners and in kindness. I've known successful assholes and dead-end gems of people. The only thing I would agree with is that I have a difficult time with spontaneous expression.
( The name analysis for Ramona )
2. If you could change your name (first, middle and/or last), what would it be? I've always like the names Sophia and Sonia. I think I would have made a good Sonia. :)
3. Why were you named what you were? (Is there a story behind it? Who specifically was responsible for naming you?) My parents jokingly referred to me as Ferdinand/Ferdinanda in the beginning. As time came closer, they had decided on "Michelle" if it was a girl. My parents went to St. Mary's County, MD for a family reunion, where they met one of my dad's cousins named "Ramona." When my mother heard that name, she said, "If we have a little girl, her name is going to be Ramona." And that was that. :)
4. Are there any names you really hate or love? What are they and why? I really love the name Kyle for a boy. I've never liked the name Glen. It just irks the hell out of me. For girls, well, Sonia and Koryn (Corinne) I really love. I'm so glas I didn't get named Michelle. Sorry to any gals named Michelle...but I really hate that name. It always sounded uppity and snobbish to me. Didn't help that most of the girls I knew with that name were that way. *sigh*
5. Is the analysis of your name at kabalarians.com accurate? How or how isn't it? I don't think it's very accurate at all. I don't think I've ever placed very much importance on material things. Sure, I enjoy what I have, but if I didn't have it, would I be any less the person I am? I doubt it. I can be quick to size up others, I suppose. But it doesn't have anything to do with their appearance...it's based on the way they present themselves in thought, in manners and in kindness. I've known successful assholes and dead-end gems of people. The only thing I would agree with is that I have a difficult time with spontaneous expression.
( The name analysis for Ramona )