sorry, but why shold be realistic that somebody in Costa Rica could have that name as first name?only because chiquita is spanish word?team fl wrote:team fl wrote:Just for the protocoll: Of course misspelling is another case than "Chiquita". And that name was not accepted because of some baby-names urls, but because (in my opinion) it is realistic that somebody in Costa Rica could have that name as first name, even if nobody actually has that first name atm and it is not common.
Anyway, this would lead to more discussion, like other weird first names for other nations too. But then we have to be strict again. Thus, Chiquita would have to stay nationaless and in the future, shine as an example for these kind of names.
GAK, can you give us a serious link for any existing person named Chiquita (no nickname...)?
that was the last post. so can you?
Then probably in germany we find the name Kleine, and in Italy the name Piccolo?
I think you get wrong, but is ok, i research 2 hours, i find your Chiquita, Chiquita Adams, naturally, not in a spanish languages nation, but in USA...probably the only nation in the world who every name is acepted (Metta World Peace, Dweezil Zappa, Hashtag Jameson,... Racer, Rocket, Rebel, and Rogue Rodriguez).