Baby Name Poll Results
Sunday Rose vs. Good choice vs. Bad choice
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban have welcomed their first child together, a daughter named SUNDAY ROSE Kidman Urban, born Monday morning. What do you think about this name? Bad or good?
The Top Baby Name is...
Sunday Rose
Good choice
Bad choice
Poll created: Jul 08, 2008
Total Votes: 14
Comments
It sounds like something you’d find in a garden or floral department. A sunday rose. I’m also not a fan of the two last names. They’re married. Her daughter won’t ever forget she’s Nicole Kidman’s daughter. I hate words for names.
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:: 15 years ago |
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Sunday is not a name, it’s a word.
but as I wrote in another poll, I guess this name will become very very popular now =(
but as I wrote in another poll, I guess this name will become very very popular now =(
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:: 15 years ago |
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Well i personally dont mind the name, but in australia where i live the media has already nick named her SUNDAY ROAST. How funny is that.
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Katherine
:: 15 years ago |
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Haha. I wish I lived in Australia. The US is never clever.
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:: 15 years ago |
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I automatically thought of the ice cream Sundae when I first HEARD it.
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:: 15 years ago |
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I can’t believe it. They only named her Sunday because they are celebrities, and it’s tradition to give your child a "unique?" name so that it stands out. Well they are a famous person’s child, that’s different enough. The ones that do stand out are the ones that have normal names, like Madeline Briann, Jamie Lynn’s little girl. I feel bad for Pilot Inspektor and Shiloh, and now Sunday Rose. :( It’s so hillbilly.
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Jessica
:: 15 years ago |
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I think it’s stupid. Who in their right mind would call their baby after a day of the week?
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:: 15 years ago |
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