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I have taken a lot of heat back in the day with the name Wyatt but now it is getting common...….
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
Hey your name is my name tooJohn Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
In 1994 my adopted son, from Panama, was named Eliaquin. It was a Choco Indian name. The problem was that nobody in the USA would know how to pronounce Eliaquin, or what gender it was.
His friends in Panama just called just called him Eli. So my wife and I called him Aly because this would easily be changed to Alex when we got back home. We moved Eliaquin to his middle name.