a meme that is REALLY for MeMe!
Sep. 12th, 2003 03:13 pmDa Friday Five!
1. Is the name you have now the same name that's on your birth certificate? If not, what's changed?
*ROARS* Oh, hell no. I have two more names now. And I use all five with pride. You'd better believe it.
2. If you could change your name (first, middle and/or last), what would it be?
My brothers, sister and I have matching initials. DE Hutt can actually be anyone of six people now - parents thought it was cute. I might consider adding another (yes, ANOTHER one) name if I were to live in Asia - my name is pretty tough for them to get their mouths around.
3. Why were you named what you were? (Is there a story behind it? Who specifically was responsible for naming you?)
Uh, the initials matched my older brother and sister's. No joke. I am the only kid out of the four of us who is NOT named in any way, shape or form after anyone else in the family. Sis got Elizabeth for her middle name; I got Elaine. When our first niece was born and given the middle name of Elizabeth, there were 12 Elizabeths in the family, when the second niece was born, she was named Elizabeth. Her auntie calls her Pookie - so there. Matter of fact, everyone I know named Elizabeth gets called Pookie.
I think I was named for the hurricane that went through Dade County that year.
4. Are there any names you really hate or love? What are they and why?
Come up with something more interesting than Robert or John for your sons, please? Jim's folks call him Timothy (that's his middle name) - *shudder.* Like hell I will. No Katherines. No Denises. No Cindys. Ew.
Why? Boooooooring. That's why.
5. Is the analysis of your name at kabalarians.com / triggur.org / astroexpert accurate? How or how isn't it?
I dunno. Your first name of Donna has made you happiest when you are expressing in some creative, artistic way, and not conforming to strict routine. In a large group of comparative strangers, you are quiet and rather shy, unable to express yourself, not really wanting to become involved in conversation. On the other hand, among friends with whom you feel at ease, you are expressive, witty, and quite charming. These contrasting natures make it difficult for people to understand you and can lead to friction in your personal life. You are deep, philosophical, and refined, but your extremely sensitive nature causes you to become depressed and self-pitying over any real or imagined slight. If you are not careful, people take advantage of your generous nature. You find the beauties of nature, fine music, art, and literature--all the deeper things of life--inspiring. The reserved, sensitive side of your nature brings aloneness and friction into your life, although you crave affection and understanding.
1. Is the name you have now the same name that's on your birth certificate? If not, what's changed?
*ROARS* Oh, hell no. I have two more names now. And I use all five with pride. You'd better believe it.
2. If you could change your name (first, middle and/or last), what would it be?
My brothers, sister and I have matching initials. DE Hutt can actually be anyone of six people now - parents thought it was cute. I might consider adding another (yes, ANOTHER one) name if I were to live in Asia - my name is pretty tough for them to get their mouths around.
3. Why were you named what you were? (Is there a story behind it? Who specifically was responsible for naming you?)
Uh, the initials matched my older brother and sister's. No joke. I am the only kid out of the four of us who is NOT named in any way, shape or form after anyone else in the family. Sis got Elizabeth for her middle name; I got Elaine. When our first niece was born and given the middle name of Elizabeth, there were 12 Elizabeths in the family, when the second niece was born, she was named Elizabeth. Her auntie calls her Pookie - so there. Matter of fact, everyone I know named Elizabeth gets called Pookie.
I think I was named for the hurricane that went through Dade County that year.
4. Are there any names you really hate or love? What are they and why?
Come up with something more interesting than Robert or John for your sons, please? Jim's folks call him Timothy (that's his middle name) - *shudder.* Like hell I will. No Katherines. No Denises. No Cindys. Ew.
Why? Boooooooring. That's why.
5. Is the analysis of your name at kabalarians.com / triggur.org / astroexpert accurate? How or how isn't it?
I dunno. Your first name of Donna has made you happiest when you are expressing in some creative, artistic way, and not conforming to strict routine. In a large group of comparative strangers, you are quiet and rather shy, unable to express yourself, not really wanting to become involved in conversation. On the other hand, among friends with whom you feel at ease, you are expressive, witty, and quite charming. These contrasting natures make it difficult for people to understand you and can lead to friction in your personal life. You are deep, philosophical, and refined, but your extremely sensitive nature causes you to become depressed and self-pitying over any real or imagined slight. If you are not careful, people take advantage of your generous nature. You find the beauties of nature, fine music, art, and literature--all the deeper things of life--inspiring. The reserved, sensitive side of your nature brings aloneness and friction into your life, although you crave affection and understanding.