Quiz
1. Some well-deserved and long-awaited vacation time arrives. Your dream destination is:
2. Your dream job is:
3. The most important quality in a significant other and potential mate is:
4. You spend a Sunday afternoon loafing on the couch and flipping through TV channels. You finally settle on:
5. At work you're known as:
6. At the bookstore, you browse the ________ section:
7. If you were a superhero, your superpower would be:
8. Your guilty-pleasure (dessert of choice) is:
9. Which of the following girls' names appeals to you the most?
10. Which of the following boys' names appeals to you the most?
1. Some well-deserved and long-awaited vacation time arrives. Your dream destination is:
Backpacking through South America. You're ready to try new and exotic foods, experience foreign culture, see breathtaking sites, and meet tons of interesting people.
2. Your dream job is:
Café owner
3. The most important quality in a significant other and potential mate is:
Intelligence
4. You spend a Sunday afternoon loafing on the couch and flipping through TV channels. You finally settle on:
VH1
5. At work you're known as:
Creative. Your ideas are always interesting and off-beat. No one can tell what you will think of next.
6. At the bookstore, you browse the ________ section:
Poetry
7. If you were a superhero, your superpower would be:
Telepathy
8. Your guilty-pleasure (dessert of choice) is:
Red-bean ice cream -- you just love foreign sweets.
9. Which of the following girls' names appeals to you the most?
Kiwi
10. Which of the following boys' names appeals to you the most?
Mordock
The American flag and apple pie, baseball and the nuclear family - that's what America's all about. You're a traditional baby-namer. You like to stick to the tried and true: John, Elizabeth, Ann, Pat, George. Why would you want to name your child something that other kids might turn into a joke?
Shakespeare, Herodotus, a list of Nobel Prize winners, or a history book -- these are the places you'll look to find a name for your baby. You're intelligent, and you want a name for your child that will make you think.
You follow Brad and Angelina's adoption saga like some businessmen follow the stock market. When Gwyneth Paltrow named her daughter Apple, you immediately turned to www.garden.org for a list of interesting fruit and plant names. Your child's name will start her off on the right track to the in-crowd.
The best times of your life have all taken place outdoors, and you intend to celebrate that fact when you name your child. You think Savannah and Aspen (two of your favorite places for outdoor adventure) are also beautiful names for girls, and a son called Cody or Kit (after one of the pioneers who opened up the western expanses) would certainly express your personality.
You march to your own drummer. Your baby's name will be an expression of your way of life, and who cares if the name's unusual? You'll teach your children to be proud of who they are, and not to care about what others think. No one wants a name that's forgotten as soon as it's heard. How about Andromeda, after your favorite galaxy, or Morpheus, the god of dreams?