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	<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 22:01:35 -0800</pubDate> <lastBuildDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 22:01:35 -0800</lastBuildDate>

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		<title>Does your son&apos;s name end with the letter &quot;n&quot;?</title>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~cook/movabletype/archives/2009/05/where_all_boys.html"&gt;Andrew Gelman recently posted this strange trend in baby naming&lt;/a&gt; originally posted on &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.babynamewizard.com/archives/2007/7/where-all-boys-end-up-nowadays&quot;&gt;Laura Wattenberg&apos;s blog in 2007&lt;/a&gt;.  Why do so many boys&apos; names now end with the letter &quot;n&quot;?  </description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 22:01:35 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>srs</dc:creator>
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		<title>President Tomato Ketchup</title>
		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/38228/President%2DTomato%2DKetchup</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.satanslaundromat.com/sl/archives/000453.html"&gt;Imitation chicken.&lt;/a&gt; Kennedy Fried Chicken, JFK Fried Chicken, J. F. Kennedy Fried Chicken, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.nypress.com/17/25/news&amp;columns/LionelBeehner.cfm&quot;&gt;Kantacky Fried Chicken&lt;/a&gt;, et al. &lt;small&gt;[via &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.cardhouse.com/&quot;&gt;cardhouse&lt;/a&gt;]&lt;/small&gt;  </description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2004 02:58:11 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>sklero</dc:creator>
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		<title>Ride to Glory</title>
		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/23915/Ride%2Dto%2DGlory</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.jockeyclub.com/farms/vcfarm/namegame.html"&gt;The Name Game&lt;/a&gt; Valley Creek Farms &quot;solicits help from clever people each year to help name their young horses.&quot;  If you consider yourself a gifted wordsmith with a knack for penning equine monikers that will get the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.citycom.com/daveydos/glossary.html&quot;&gt;bugs&lt;/a&gt; a buzzin&apos; and make the &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.horseshoes.com/humor/bodybyfarrier/bodybyfarrier.htm&quot;&gt;farrier&lt;/a&gt; smile, this is your chance to take the reins.  But it&apos;s not &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.visitlex.com/quick/derby.html&quot; title=&quot;From the third Blue Note: Lexington is home to the official registry of all Thoroughbred horses, The American Stud Book kept by The Jockey Club. One of the most high-profile aspects of the registry is the naming process. Name applications go through comprehensive screening processes to make sure they meet Jockey Club rules. With over 550,000 names active in the Club&apos;s database and another 100,000 champion names permanently retired, coming up with an acceptable name of 18 letters or less can be a real challenge. The Jockey Club processes about 150 name selections each day, about 36,000 a year, and has an interactive on-line registration system&quot;&gt;easy&lt;/a&gt;.  The rules are &lt;a href=&quot;http://home.jockeyclub.com/rules/rules.html#rule6&quot; title=&quot;The following classes of names are not eligible for use: Names consisting of more than 18 letters (spaces and punctuation marks count as letters); Initials such as C.O.D., F.O.B., etc.; Names ending in &apos;filly,&apos; &apos;colt,&apos; &apos;stud,&apos; &apos;mare,&apos; &apos;stallion,&apos; or any similar horse-related term; Names consisting entirely of numbers, except numbers above thirty may be used if they are spelled out. Names ending with a numerical designation such as &apos;2nd&apos; or &apos;3rd,&apos; whether or not such a designation is spelled out; Names of persons unless written permission to use their name is on file with The Jockey Club; Names of &apos;famous&apos; people no longer living unless approval is granted by the Board of Stewards of The Jockey Club; Names of &apos;notorious&apos; people; Names of race tracks or graded stakes races; Recorded names such as assumed names or stable names; Names clearly having commercial significance, such as trade names; Copyrighted material, titles of books, plays, motion pictures, popular songs, etc., unless the applicant furnishes The Jockey Club with proof that the copyright has been abandoned or that such material has not been used within the last five years; etc. etc. etc.&quot;&gt;extensive&lt;/a&gt; and your choice may already be &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.registry.jockeyclub.com/tjc/namesbook.cfm&quot;&gt;taken&lt;/a&gt;.  But with luck, you may one day hear your &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.racingnsw.com.au/page.asp?parm=sr.clevernames&quot;&gt;literary masterpiece&lt;/a&gt; of 18 letters or less roll off the caller&apos;s tongue and become part of thoroughbred &lt;a href=&quot;http://home.jockeyclub.com/horse.html&quot;&gt;history&lt;/a&gt;.  </description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Feb 2003 10:32:53 -0800</pubDate>
		<category>animals</category>
		<category>horseracing</category>
		<category>horses</category>
		<category>names</category>
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		<dc:creator>snez</dc:creator>
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		<title>Best in Show</title>
		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/23470/Best%2Din%2DShow</link>
		<description> Fido, Spot or Rover are mere nicknames for show dogs. &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.takingthelead.co.uk/1/dognames.htm&quot;&gt;This site&lt;/a&gt; explains the long show dog names, most &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.petrix.com/dognames/&quot;&gt;popular names&lt;/a&gt;, and CNN&apos;s &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.cnn.com/2000/US/02/17/dog.names/&quot;&gt;Jeanne Moos reports&lt;/a&gt;.  </description>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2003 07:13:50 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>Frank Grimes</dc:creator>
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		<title>my band name&apos;s better than your band name</title>
		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/22986/my%2Dband%2Dnames%2Dbetter%2Dthan%2Dyour%2Dband%2Dname</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/markandlard/record/worstnamevote.shtml"&gt;Meanwhile, Back in Communist Russia...&lt;/a&gt; BBC Radio1 clowns/idiots Mark and Lard have an ongoing quest to find &lt;b&gt;the worst band name ever&lt;/b&gt;. Personally I think some of the bands in the poll have the &lt;i&gt;best&lt;/i&gt; names.  What makes a crap band name? Something unimaginative like &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~vr9m-ark/michael/michael.htm&quot;&gt;The Michael Schenker Group&lt;/a&gt;? Something crass like &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.poweracoustics.org&quot;&gt;Speculum Fight&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href=&quot;http://brainwashed.com/vvm/zmidget02main.htm&quot;&gt;Alien Porno Midgets&lt;/a&gt;? What, for that matter, makes a good name? Do tell.  </description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jan 2003 09:52:57 -0800</pubDate>
		<category>bandnames</category>
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		<dc:creator>nylon</dc:creator>
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		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/20495/</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A35446-2002Oct2.html"&gt;KPMG Consulting is now BearingPoint&lt;/a&gt; &quot;Employees briefly rallied behind the chief executive&apos;s surname, Blazer, but that&apos;s also the name of a Chevrolet sport-utility vehicle. The name BearingPoint is based on navigational terms that signify &apos;setting a direction to an end point,&apos; the company said.&quot; It seems like this one&apos;s going to last a bit longer than &lt;a href=&quot;http://money.cnn.com/2002/06/10/news/companies/namechange/&quot;&gt;Monday&lt;/a&gt; did.  </description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Oct 2002 06:12:43 -0800</pubDate>
		<category>branding</category>
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		<dc:creator>dayvin</dc:creator>
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		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/19969/</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml"&gt;&lt;/a&gt; It&apos;s big, it&apos;s bad, and it&apos;s coming your way.  Beware Bonnie!  No, no, wait.  Hide from Hanna!  Hmm, nope.  Run from Rene!  Geez, this &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.app1.fema.gov//cgi-shl/kids/qbuilder.cfm&quot;&gt;naming thing&lt;/a&gt; isn&apos;t easy.  How do you &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/aboutnames.shtml&quot;&gt;name a tropical storm&lt;/a&gt;?  Should the name be masculine or feminine?  Should it roll off the tongue with ease or be a mouthful?  Are there some names you &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/retiram.html&quot;&gt;can&apos;t use&lt;/a&gt;?  If a tropical storm was closing in on your neighborhood, what would &lt;i&gt;you&lt;/i&gt; call it?
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Sep 2002 23:12:32 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>debralee</dc:creator>
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		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/14193/</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://inch.stormpages.com/index.html"&gt;A Rose Is A Rose Is A Not A Good Name For Your Daughter:&lt;/a&gt; What&apos;s in a name?  A lot, apparently.  Find out at the hilarious &lt;b&gt;Institute for Naming Children Humanely&lt;/b&gt;. Still not convinced? Check out the hidden meaning of your name, nickname and cybername at the wacky &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.kabalarians.com/gkh/your.htm&quot;&gt;Kabalarian&lt;/a&gt; web site. &lt;small&gt;[First link via utterly linkalicious &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.nutcote.demon.co.uk/nutlog.html&quot;&gt;pelp&lt;/a&gt;]&lt;/small&gt;  </description>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jan 2002 13:43:29 -0800</pubDate>
		<category>names</category>
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		<dc:creator>MiguelCardoso</dc:creator>
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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.boston.com/news/daily/26/baby_name.htm"&gt;What&apos;s it like to be born a sellout?&lt;/a&gt; Two parents not only expecting a new child, but expecting a corporate donor to give them &lt;i&gt;half a million dollars&lt;/i&gt; for the naming rights to their son. &lt;a href=&quot;http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&amp;item=1618221413&quot;&gt;Their ebay listing&lt;/a&gt; claims it&apos;s for the child&apos;s education, though the article says they&apos;re looking to buy a new home. And if you actually think naming your offspring &quot;Aaa-Oh-El&quot; is a good idea and would like to copy it, too late, &lt;a href=&quot;http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&amp;item=1620857857&quot;&gt;the imitators&lt;/a&gt; have already &lt;a href=&quot;http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&amp;item=1448651256&quot;&gt;sprung up&lt;/a&gt;.
(via &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.nextdraft.com&quot;&gt;NextDraft&lt;/a&gt;)  </description>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jul 2001 14:54:16 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>mathowie</dc:creator>
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		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/5035/</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.prodworks.com"&gt;How you say &lt;/a&gt; Duking it out with Accenture for the title of most disagreeable computer-generated faux-English corporate nomenclature &lt;cite lang=&quot;fr&quot;&gt;de la semaine&lt;/cite&gt;, a company with the perfectly good name Productivity Works has gone and screwed it up by renaming itself &lt;strong&gt;isSound&lt;/strong&gt;. &quot;Because &lt;span title=&quot;the audience?&quot; style=&quot;text-decoration: underline&quot;&gt;the future&lt;/span&gt; is listening,&quot; the homepage tells us. What it&apos;s listening to is all of us stammering to pronounce an unnatural string of letters. In related news, despite admitting it still works, &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.prodworks.com/pwwebspeak/index.htm&quot; title=&quot;pwWebSpeak is limited in its capacity to handle the newer technologies and functional aspects of the Web.  The expense of enhancing the product exceeds the revenue model&quot;&gt;isSound isShitcanning itsScreenReader, pwWebSpeak&lt;/a&gt;.  </description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2001 12:38:22 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>joeclark</dc:creator>
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		<link>http://www.metafilter.com/1895/</link>
		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.nypost.com/05292000/news/4881.htm"&gt;Now &lt;i&gt;this&lt;/i&gt; is really stupid.&lt;/a&gt; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;14-year-old Francis Di Masi&apos;s petition to have his name legally changed to &quot;Frank&quot; because he gets teased mercilessly in school about it was rejected. The judge said in his decision that &quot;Learning how to deal with these taunts [is] part of growing up.&quot;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;My first name, family name and nicknames have always given other people trouble when it comes to spelling and  pronounciation, so I know what it&apos;s like to grow up getting name-related grief every single day of your life; &quot;tedious&quot; doesn&apos;t even &lt;b&gt;begin&lt;/b&gt; to describe it.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;So while I don&apos;t think &quot;Francis&quot; is altogether a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/3450&quot;&gt;bad name&lt;/a&gt;, why shouldn&apos;t the kid get to legally call himself whatever he wants? I mean, if some moron can change his name to DotComGuy without a hitch, why not Frank?  </description>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 May 2000 03:43:15 -0800</pubDate>
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		<dc:creator>lia</dc:creator>
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