Wednesday, May 14, 2008

I Should Have Named Her Cooter

I have a really hard time finding anything with my daughter's name on it. Her name, Maya, just isn't one that people tend to put on pre-made objects. And that's OK, really. She doesn't need a lot of stuff to remember her name with. I got her a rockin' pack of princess name labels from Mabel's Labels and she can put her name on just about anything.

Last weekend we went to a craft fair in town. One of the vendors was making wood cutouts of things, including names. I did a double take as I walked by the stand with the pre-made names. You expect to see the usual suspects on the name rack. The Jennifers and Matthews. The Jessicas and Jaimes. The Heathers!

I have to say that I never expected to see Cooter as a pre-made name choice. Or Renner, for that matter. Have you ever even met someone named Renner? I haven't. I have met someone named Cooter, though. I live in Kansas, y'all. What do you expect? I'm also confused by Karren. With two r's it is solidly out of the realm of common names. Julius and June seem odd only when you consider that they did not have Maya, which is far more common nowadays than either of those names. But Jalen? That's not even a name!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

You probably already know this, but in some parts of the country, "cooter" is a slang term for a body-part that little boys don't have. I cannot imagine why a friendly wood-carver would make a name-tag using that word.

Heather said...

Yes, I do know that. And that is one of the many reasons that I am horrified by the wood carving... and by the use of Cooter as a name.

The Finn Family said...

Ha! I am cracking up at their names choices, Cooter included. WTF was that person on when s/he was making those?