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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :) . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :) . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

Hmmmmm.... "Wild Singh" you're right that does have a sikhi twist to it blush.gif

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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :) . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

It's called KALYUG.

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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :) . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

I think "singh/kaur" should only be addded after they take amrit......cuz that what guru ji originally did. right?

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bina amrit jo singh khave oh menu kadde na bhave ....

whose words are these do i need to tell ....

naam de naal singh lake koi singh nahi bande .... bahut changa rod shod apne naam naal singh nahi launde .... guru di kirpa

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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :@ . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

What is in a name? A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet! It is our deeds that make us Sikhs, not our names. It would be nice to choose a name for a child that befits what you want that child to be recognised for and that right only belongs to the parents. Why get worked up about it? :)

Some of the greatest Sikhs I know have entirely English names - just food for thought.

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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :) . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

Reminds me of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmbVyMsvwZs

Goodness gracious me..

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What is it with people giving their kids english or just weird names :) . It relly does my head in. :<Edited>:

I see some people trying to move away from sikhi and their roots to such an extent that they have stopped using Singh & Kaur after their names and just using their family surname.

What' going on!!!!!!!!!!! tongue.gif :

Reminds me of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmbVyMsvwZs

Goodness gracious me..

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LOL.gifLOL.gifLOL.gif its classssicc!!!

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