ldsfaqs wrote:They didn't say her name was "Maxine" or otherwise, they said "Max".
It's not only that it's a man's name, but a simple one at that, kind of thing white trash would name their kids.
Their "intellect" couldn't come up with anything better???
Oh, I see. After suffering three miscarriages, a young and successful entrepreneur and his wife deliver a healthy baby girl, they name her Maxima Chan Zuckerberg, they call her Max (their love name for her) and in honor of their child they decide to donate 65 billion dollars to improve the world and all your intellect can come up with is an ignorant negative comment about boy names and girl names, saying like it sounds something white trash would name their kids.
You're so negative, so unhappy, and so insecure that you can't offer up a positive comment about a positive event.
Whatever a couple chooses to name a child doesn't really matter, it is the child herself who will define the name. I have a child whose one of three names is a male name and define it she has. Everyone in her family gave her a name. When she was born, her name meant her, her great grandmother, her father and a tiny bundle of sweetness that almost purred like a kitten when she cried. Everyone in her family gave her a name.
This is what her name means today:
Strong beyond belief
Empathetic
Courageous
Intelligent
Educated
Compassionate
Funny
Healer
Advocate
And you sir, in your 42 or so years, can claim none of those qualities.
