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this is a discussion within the NOLA Community Forum; Originally Posted by Crusader Watching diferent sports I have curious about the names of black players like LaDainian Tomlinson and JaMarcus Russel. If seen more like DeAndre LaRonda and so on. And i wonder why is that prefix added? Does ...
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The Better Half
Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Black names
Originally Posted by Crusader
I got your answer for you. Check this out... This article spells it all out for you. ![]()
...Among other things, a strong affinity for French-sounding names is quite obvious with the articles L', Le, and La used in abundance. Also very popular are the prefixes Sha, She, Shi, Ja, Je, Ka, Da, and De; and the suffixes isha, esha, ika, ius, ante, and ita. We also note the prediliction for mid-word capitalization (examples: LaQunda, LucQuente, D'Livero, AuTashea, DeLisha, NeClea) and the rising trend toward hyphenation (Fa-Trenna, K-Rob, R-Kal)... more on that in the actual article. Name of the Year: But the Comma, Colon, Semicolon and Ellipsis Remain Very Much Underused On a personal note, when I was living on a Medical School campus in the early 80's, I found out that medical students who were in their OB rotation were often asked by poor expectant mothers what to name their children. They were notorious for giving these unsuspecting women the obscure latin names for diseases that sounded quite lofty and appealing. (for instance Varicella for a girls name, aka Chicken Pox). I keep expecting to see ViAgra, Cialis and LeVitra show up in the next kindergarten class. |
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E. Side Cholo
Join Date: Sep 2008
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Re: Black names
Originally Posted by WifeUnit
My 1st wife works in a hospital and remembers a girl who named her kid "Placenta." ![]()
I understand some people call him Maurice (ooooweeeewoooooowww!)But what the hell is a pompatus of love? |
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Deuce
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Re: Black names
Originally Posted by skymike
Are you setting me up on purpose?![]()
The Pompatus of Love is a 1996 film that tells the story of four guys discussing women and the meaning of the word "pompatus". This made-up word is found in two Steve Miller songs, "Enter Maurice" and "The Joker", the latter of which contains the line "Some people call me Maurice / 'cause I speak of the pompatus of love". The low-budget, independent film received mixed reviews but won several minor awards. Steve Miller — The Joker Some people call me the space cowboy yeah Some call me the gangster of love Some people call me Maurice Cause' I speak of the pompetous of love People talk about me baby Say I'm doin' you wrong, doin' you wrong But don't you worry baby don't worry Cause' I'm right here at home Cause' I'm a picker I'm a grinner I'm a lover And I'm a sinner playin' my music in the sun I'm a joker I'm a smoker I'm a mid-night toker I get my lovin' on the run Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh You're the cutest thing that I ever did see I really love your peaches Want to shake your tree Lovey dovey, lovey dovey, lovey dovey all the time Ooh wee baby, I sure show you a good time Cause' I'm a picker I'm a grinner I'm a lover And I'm a sinner playin'my music in the sun I'm a joker I'm a smoker I'm a mid-night toker I sure don’t want to hurt no one (solo) Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh People keep talkin' about me baby Say I'm doin' you wrong Well don't you worry, don't worry, no don't worry mama Cause' I'm right here at home You're the cutest thing I ever did see Really love your peaches want to shake your tree Lovey dovey, lovey dovey, lovey dovey all the time Come on baby now, I'll show you a good time |
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Re: Black names
Originally Posted by WifeUnit
Thats a great article. Thanks a lot!
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