The Fry-daddy 5ive
Sep. 12th, 2003 03:46 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
1. 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.
Your name of Ramona causes you to place considerable importance upon the material aspect of life. You have an eye for quality, desiring always the very best that money can buy, and you are not content with anything that is second best. You are quick to size up others, and this appraisal is based upon their physical appearance, their clothes, and whether they have achieved material success and the standards of quality that you have set in your own mind. You have a keen business sense, knowing a lucrative proposition when it is presented, and it is likely others would come to you for business counsel. You are a capable leader and organizer who should never be in a subordinate position. You have the ability to organize and see the whole picture where any prospective business venture is concerned. It is a name, however, which almost destroys the finer, sensitive qualities that should be expressed. It makes spontaneous, natural expression difficult.
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.
Your name of Ramona causes you to place considerable importance upon the material aspect of life. You have an eye for quality, desiring always the very best that money can buy, and you are not content with anything that is second best. You are quick to size up others, and this appraisal is based upon their physical appearance, their clothes, and whether they have achieved material success and the standards of quality that you have set in your own mind. You have a keen business sense, knowing a lucrative proposition when it is presented, and it is likely others would come to you for business counsel. You are a capable leader and organizer who should never be in a subordinate position. You have the ability to organize and see the whole picture where any prospective business venture is concerned. It is a name, however, which almost destroys the finer, sensitive qualities that should be expressed. It makes spontaneous, natural expression difficult.
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Date: 2003-09-12 01:12 pm (UTC)I think mine is spot-on, though:
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Date: 2003-09-12 01:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-09-12 01:58 pm (UTC)I was always Rosita in my Spanish class in elementary school. One year, some little heifer tried to get it, and I pitched a fit.
Nobody could be Rosita but me, dammit.
;)
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Date: 2003-09-12 02:12 pm (UTC)no subject
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