tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-576813717291116657.post1365015175094366163..comments2023-11-02T03:52:54.712-05:00Comments on Czech out your Ancestors!: Czechs never use the same given name for their children...except when they do.Kate Challishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12635514280917316353noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-576813717291116657.post-80532944663737101022016-12-20T23:48:54.891-06:002016-12-20T23:48:54.891-06:00Baby Brian is in my calendar, actually. What inspi...Baby Brian is in my calendar, actually. What inspired the Hispanic name? I... Don't think you are very Hispanic... Haha<br /><br />But I could be wrong. <br /><br />And Leila went for Arabic names, which is basically like Spanish names right? I mean isn't 30% of Spanish derived from Arabic or something? K that was a stretch....Kate Challishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12635514280917316353noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-576813717291116657.post-70948099709932572732016-12-19T12:06:36.734-06:002016-12-19T12:06:36.734-06:00We named our stillborn child Brian - which I would...We named our stillborn child Brian - which I wouldn't have done if he had survived I don't think. He would have been Eli Javier, instead of Brian Eli, assuming I could have talked Leila into the Javier. It makes sense to me that they named him the same as his brother/Father if they felt like he might die soon. BrianGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11883278789876067947noreply@blogger.com