Naam Kya Hai
Juliet:
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet."
~ Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)
Maybe, but my dear husband claims “How can you call our son Kutie (on the blog) – sounds so ‘girlish’; he is going to grow up and sue you!” Well if he is anything like is dad, he probably never will … the last time honey read my blog was when I threatened to run away. But since I have seen many fellow bloggers changing their names, and trying out a new look( myself included), I said why not?
Now what do I call my dear boy? After much thought, I have decided to call my little Kutiepie – Koch-unni or the little Unni, not based of the “Kayamkulam kochunni” – The Robin hood of Kerala, just a little pet name that sounds good to me.
What say you?
9 comments:
yeah Kutiepie sounds nice. Or you can also call him Kutieboy :) That way it will make your hubby feel relaxed with the word 'boy' in the name.. not girlie anymore. :)
Kutie Pie is cute. Aryan's care taker used to call him Kuttu Baby.
I would not mind Kayamkulam Kochunni........basically because thats my home town :D
Hey like how ~nm said Kutieboy would be good.
kutiepie :)
@ nm/swati/utbt - hmm nice idea!
@ wunderyearz - hey did not know that!
LOL on the dad comparison.
Me likes Kutiepie.
Kochunni is best yaar..
AM
Hey Unni sounds nice :) Doesnt it mean brother or some such thing.
I like ~nm's suggestion - Kutieboy :) I personlly prefer Kutiepie.. my rationale is better call him that while you can. Before you know it, a girlfriend might just be calling him that
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