hilda32 answered Friday March 24 2006, 5:07 am: hey hun
ummmm well it is your choice but if you do change it yeh you will regret it i know my bestie did she feels so bad dont change your name remeber your loving parents named you and they loved it so respect them the more you grow the more you will like it your name is really nice it's gorguz you just dont realize it but others do so dont waste your time on changing something your parents gave you but if i was you i would think about it alot before doing something stupid that i will know i would regeret :):):):) well take care tell me how u go plz love : hilda xoxoxo [ hilda32's advice column | Ask hilda32 A Question ]
NinjaNeer answered Friday March 24 2006, 2:15 am: Don't do it! Your name is beautiful to start with... if you have a weird name, trust me, you'll regret it when you're older. Echo may be a great name for a teen, but what about when you're getting ready to enter the professional world? Is anybody going to take a girl named Echo seriously?
K3587 answered Friday March 24 2006, 2:10 am: If you change your name (legally) on a random impulse, people are going to make fun of you. If you don't like your name, have your friends come up with a nickname for you. Despite popular belief, my real name is NOT K', but I highly prefer it. I didn't decide one day that I will rename myself and everyone will go along with it, because it just doesn't happen that way.
Bob: "Hey guys, what's going on?"
John: "Hey Mike!"
Bob: "No no, see, my name is Bob now. I changed it!"
John: "Fuck you, Mike. You're dumb. I'm going to sleep with your wife now."
Bob: "I am sad."
DO YOU WANT THAT TO BE YOU?
Anyway, you can't just change your name. There is a legal process you must follow, and at your age, you can't do it without parental consent. My guess is, you won't get it. [ K3587's advice column | Ask K3587 A Question ]
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