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I liked Saraswat and Sarmishtha more.
How about Aharshi and Adrija? Naming part is bit annoying. Every one in the family has a name with him/her.
congratz Brother, i am really happy for you My prayer with your family and ofcourse with gublu family too
btw @scorpionx dada what is gublu's reaction to see new members in the family ?
how about naming the boy carlos or ernesto??
after all, bengalis are known to include english names or other foreign names.
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despite the crudeness of your language...
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Yes bro. Very practical advice. We will try to keep 'em short and simple. Like Amitabha, Chaitali etc.Please go for a easy name, don't make them suffer like me. It is embarrassing when Indians screw up my name in all possible way, not even talking about foreigners.
Yes bro. Very practical advice. We will try to keep 'em short and simple. Like Amitabha, Chaitali etc.
Come on. 60's names are better than today's Soumyadeep or Abhrajits. These names have become so horribly common.That was so 60s.
I was told to drop my Indian name, and adopt e western name to interact with students, I settled for 'Aeron'. It's a weird feeling to choose a name for yourself.
bhai ji did bhabhi like the names i suggestedCome on. 60's names are better than today's Soumyadeep or Abhrajits. These names have become so horribly common.
@vsdoc
Byomkesh will sound like 30's. My son would sound unique in class.
I don't wanna get beaten up by the grand nannies in the family. Otherwise I liked Pablo very much.
Show the deviation in percentage of Bengalis adopting western name compared to other ethnicity, then we shall talk.
I settled for 'Aeron'.