mailin 0 #1 June 15, 2004 Ok... so she has a baby, and names it Coco... Coco cox Its either a new cereal or a very fine strippers name. Whats up with the wierd names now-a-days?? JenArianna Frances Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelel01 1 #2 June 15, 2004 Coco Cox . . . I never knew David and Courtney smoked crack. Good to know. Oh, yeah, it'd be Arquette. Coco is still a monkey's name . . . doesn't anyone watch Seinfeld anymore? Kelly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #3 June 15, 2004 COurney COx = coco. My best guess. Is it Coco Arquette? Or a hyphenated name? Perhaps she plans for the daughter to marry into a new name. What happens when a hyphenated woman marries - does it become a long Spanish like name, drop one, stay the same...??? Seems simpler to stick with the maiden name (fine by me), or to change it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chaoskitty 0 #4 June 15, 2004 Wouldnt the baby be named Coco Cox-Arquette? Or maybe she really likes Chanel. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mailin 0 #5 June 15, 2004 I can hear the kids on the playground now! That poor girl! JenArianna Frances Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #6 June 15, 2004 How about Gwynneth Paltrow's baby - Apple? Weird baby names. Yeah, my wife and I went rounds over baby names. Hers weren't that bad. She wasn't recommending Oooga-Booga or Joe-Jellybean-Donnel-Rashad-Moustafa-Muhammed Childs. I'm glad. Of course, she doesn't like tradtional names, so we settled on our Irish and Gaelic roots. Good names, yet not out-there Rapper's kids names. I also refused the "geographic" names. No kid of mine will be named Dakota, Austin, Dallas, Madison, Walla Walla, Waukeegan, Kennebunkport or Newport News. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chaoskitty 0 #7 June 15, 2004 So what did you decide on? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #8 June 15, 2004 Conor Ronan. Irish, Gaelic, and not sissified like some of the "cute" names out there. My son won't be the wimpy guy I am am, dad raddit.. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 226 #9 June 15, 2004 QuoteI can hear the kids on the playground now! That poor girl! Jen LMAO - GO GO gadget COXI'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chaoskitty 0 #10 June 15, 2004 Thats a nice, strong name. The only problem is that everyone will spell it wrong. Eventually he wont care though. My name is Kristi and nobody spells it right the first time. I gave up a while back though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflybella 0 #11 June 15, 2004 Aww. I think Apple is a great name. Although 'Apple Martin' sounds a bit too much like apple martini... And speaking of Coco and 'geographical' and 'heritage' names... I had a family of friends in high school named Vida, Asia, Coco and Ephraim. They were seriously the most beautiful and artistic kids I knew. Action expresses priority. - Mahatma Ghandi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelel01 1 #12 June 15, 2004 Ephraim . . . that's a common Mormon name. But I do like that name. Although the Ephraim I knew was a huge dork. Kelly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VanillaSkyGirl 6 #13 June 15, 2004 QuoteI can hear the kids on the playground now! That poor girl! I HATE the name...it reminds me of a monkey, but I don't think that it will be problem for this child in her (?) environment. The type of schools that these actors' children will attend have people with similar thinking. For example, I used to work as a substitute teacher in a private arts & science based grade ("& high) school where the children, whose parents were all incredibly rich and sometimes famous, and their minds were quite open. It is a fabulous school...the children were very advanced (square roots in second grade). I would love it if I could send my own children (if I have any) there myself. Some of these kids have unusual names, and nobody thinks anything is strange about that. Personally, I attended a conservative, private, Catholic, academically exceptional college-preparatory school. However, my old school is the type of conservative place where "Coco" would not be a name that fits in. It's all relative. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflybella 0 #14 June 15, 2004 Yeah, mormon names can get totally out of control, too! Ever seen the "Utah Baby Namer"? Good for some laughs. My Ephraim became a metalsmith (fine art sculptor) and teacher and was hot, hot, hot! Action expresses priority. - Mahatma Ghandi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FunBobby 0 #15 June 15, 2004 So if Courtney's daughter married a guy named (last name) Puff, would he be cuckoo for his Coco Puff? FunBobby Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diablopilot 2 #16 June 15, 2004 QuotePerhaps she plans for the daughter to marry into a new name. Oh you mean the eventual "Donald Puffs"? ---------------------------------------------- You're not as good as you think you are. Seriously. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mailin 0 #17 June 15, 2004 oh come on now.... Kennebunkport is a nice town! I guess people don't really think about what the kids are going to do to them. My maiden name is McKenna - from 1st to 5th grade I wasn't known by my first name - everyone called me McKenna, which in the early 80s was not cool! I made it hard for folks, I had a name that wouldn't be one to pick on.... Apple... Coco... come on now! Far, far too easy to get picked on. Is food the latest name craze - how about Carrot? Then carrot top won't feel left out JenArianna Frances Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
seekfun 0 #18 June 15, 2004 We knew Courtney had issues from the moment she married David Arquette. - topher"...there is a there out there..." - Tom Robbins Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VanillaSkyGirl 6 #19 June 15, 2004 QuoteAww. I think Apple is a great name. Although 'Apple Martin' sounds a bit too much like apple martini... I agree...I really like "Apple"...and I think of Aston Martin when you say "Apple Martin"...lol. QuoteI had a family of friends in high school named Vida, Asia, Coco and Ephraim. I LOVE most of those names...Vida means "life" in Spanish. Wow, it's such a gorgeous name. I would sooo name my daughter that! Asia is sooo beautiful, too! "Coco"...I just don't like. I would name my son "Blu". I met a baby boy "Blue" once and fell in love with him (and he with me...and my breasts...babies love breasts) and his name. Anyway, I LOVE that you also love alternative names, Bella! QuoteMy Ephraim became a metalsmith (fine art sculptor) and teacher How sexy is that? LOVE IT... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happythoughts 0 #20 June 15, 2004 I have a friend with a daughter named Alexia, nickname Lexi. You can see where that's going. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mailin 0 #21 June 15, 2004 ya, come think of it I have a cousin (girl) whos name is Alex... .not short for Alexandra or anything... just plain Alex. Ya, we thought it was strange. JenArianna Frances Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflybella 0 #22 June 15, 2004 Quoteyou also love alternative names, It didn't come easy. 'Shani' was difficult to live with for awhile. In those insecure awkward years... No one really made fun of it but no one pronounced or spelled it right. I later learned to appreciate it when I found out my brother, Chad and I narrowly escaped being called Brandy and Brady! Action expresses priority. - Mahatma Ghandi Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VanillaSkyGirl 6 #23 June 15, 2004 Quoteyou also love alternative names, It didn't come easy. Lol...yes, well, try having an ethnic name, which sounds ugly when pronounced in English. Not everyone is open to diversity...at least when I was younger...I also hated my name. Now, I love and embrace the beauty in my name...especially when Spanish people say it...lol. I do think that we live in a different age when diversity and differences are celebrated. QuoteI later learned to appreciate it when I found out my brother, Chad and I narrowly escaped being called Brandy and Brady! Omg...that IS bad!!! Btw, I love YOUR name, Shani. It's gorgeous! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelel01 1 #24 June 15, 2004 I actually LOVE the name Brady (NOT Brandy), but maybe that's just the "Days of Our Lives" fan in me. Kelly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lawrocket 3 #25 June 15, 2004 QuoteQuoteAww. I think Apple is a great name. Although 'Apple Martin' sounds a bit too much like apple martini... I agree...I really like "Apple"...and I think of Aston Martin when you say "Apple Martin"...lol. Actually, I think of George Martin producing the Beatles for Apple records. My wife is hotter than your wife. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites