tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25001810.post1866191907792960157..comments2023-11-02T07:35:11.320-04:00Comments on Corky's log: Irish-American Nomenclaturecaptain corkyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10782650450297504567noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25001810.post-58366651795875631302010-07-29T11:03:17.299-04:002010-07-29T11:03:17.299-04:00I would have suggested Cian (pronounced Key-an) ha...I would have suggested Cian (pronounced Key-an) had I known you were looking for another strong Irish name. Cian is what my coworker in Ireland named his son. So, if there's anyone out there in Captain Corkyland who is looking for *another* strong Irish first name to use for their incoming (outgoing?) kid, there you have it.Lieutenant Iliahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09967751946564195506noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25001810.post-57241031465452240322010-07-28T20:09:42.245-04:002010-07-28T20:09:42.245-04:00I'm kind of oblivious to celebrities generally...I'm kind of oblivious to celebrities generally. When I chose Cameron's name I had THREE primary concerns - that it went well with James (my father's name and Cam's middle name - that it have the potential for a decent nickname (he can go with Cam or CJ) and that it NOT be a name that could be given to a boy or a girl (transgender?) as I grew up with one of those names and HATED it. Lo and behold, Cameron Diaz. I think I *was* living under a rock!Danahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05427053242655177097noreply@blogger.com