Not here to judge. But there have been some interesting ones over the years. The list I've pieced together:
Armani
Nagee
Ja’Christal
ShiTerriona
Windrevawn
Heaven
Jorja
Sa'Taveus
Llyric
Blessing
Jazminique
Safari
O'munek
Victory
Governor
Cherokee
Sha'Fon
Knowledge
Zion
What's crazy is that the more you say these names, and the more often you connect them to a face in your classroom, the less bizarre they begin to seem.
Also, I am learning a ton about the cultural significance of hair. The kids want to give me cornrows. Not sure how that would turn out.
Hmm.
Miss L
I am become Death
13 years ago
5 comments:
And Vienna...
Sorry, Vienna doesn't hold a candle to Knowledge.
I guess we'll need to have another one then.
At what age do you think Knowledge finds out what knowledge means?
My friend, the guy Matt and I went into his class, had kids named Lemonjello and Orangejello pronounced LaMONjillo and oRONjillo
from flint:
Quantavian
Ale'janet
ShaDiamond
D'Ellis
RonD'asia *
RaSheira *
*sisters who have a brother named Jordan...
Tavian**
Davian**
**brothers who are not twins, hence making rhyming a little awkward as if it wasn't already
and, of course,
Reality
love them
xokate
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