OPINION

Naming Conventions

Written by Murphy
Published December 29, 2005

I met Chris for dinner after I went to the bank about some of our money matters. We were catching up on each other's day:

"The guy at the bank kept calling you my husband. I told him you weren't..."

"Old habits die hard."

"I guess 'significant other' hasn't quite caught on. It's kind of formal, anyway."

"What would you want them to call me?"

I smiled adoringly at him. "You would be my 'old man'."

"Oh right. Then would they call you my 'old lady'?"

"I prefer to be your 'queen'.... I guess they could call you my 'Prince Charming'."

Chris got that funny look on his face--the look that means his funny bone is clicking into place. "...do you think that if a real royal family, and you had a son...?"

"NO!" I said. "That's not allowed."

"Why not? There could be a Prince Charming the first..."

"No, it's against the rules."

"What rules? If you were King, you could do what you wanted."

"You could not! The same rules that let you be King would dictate what sort of names you could use to name the princes."

"...And then he would grow up to be King Charming..."

My turn now. "Of course if it were an Emperor...maybe in China..."

"The Ming Dynasty?"

"Yeah...Emperor Char Ming."

Murphy Horner is a long-time BlogCritic. Murphy’s first book The Parable of Miriam the Camel Driver draws from her experience in corporate America to examine the bigger questions about balancing career and creativity. Murphy Horner has been working as a conferencing technology professional for a decade. Her university alumni association has recognized her as a noted female executive. Currently she is working on a travel memoir and can be found facilitating a writing group in her town of Claremont, Ca.
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Naming Conventions
Published: December 29, 2005
Type: Opinion
Section: Culture
Writer: Murphy
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#1 — December 29, 2005 @ 01:11AM — Aaman [URL]

Your contributions to the revolution have been noted and you will not be first against the wall when it comes

#2 — December 29, 2005 @ 01:52AM — Bob A. Booey [URL]

Oy.

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