Yes, you are. Tali, Zora, okay, I'd imagine that are names regular enough for the US (Zora is a regular name where I come from anyway), but to go all the way to Tali'Zorah? No.DrunkOnEstus said:All that aside, a couple of people have told me that we're nuts for giving a child that name.
And on what basis do you make this assumption? On none. Whether your daughter would cherish the fact that she was named after some video game character or not, you cannot know. The chances she dislikes it are just greater than with a normal name, and the same is true for her being teased for it.I like it a lot, I'm assuming she'll like it, and I don't think she'll get teased for it or anything like that.
And why has it be Tali, of all the characters in Mass Effect? Sure, the character is really sweet, but if you think about it, Tali is a very young, socially insecure, nerdy, hapless virgin, an incapable leader and damsel in distress (Shepard has to save her ass 3? 4? times over the course of the games, dammit). Is that really the kind of person you want your daughter to aspire to be?
Naming a child after a video game character is the same as naming it after some celebrity or a character in some popular movie or book. If the name is weird, and the reference obvious, it's even worse. If you name your daughter Tali or Zelda or whatever, you have no right to laugh about all the Katnisses, Hermiones, Arwens or Bellas either.Out of curiosity, am I totally off base about that? For further discussion value, this thread can be about the entire concept of video games being used to inspire names.
Honestly, I think it's rather selfish to extend one's fandom to their children, who have no say in the matter.