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well im haveing a boy ((edd 2nd aug)) and i picked this name...
jermaine-mckenzie.((he'll be half cast, incase u were wondering. what do you lot think?? xx
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Dannzibelle
replied on April 7th, 2007
Supporter
I love .Jermaine but i really can't stand the name .Mckenzie, i don't know why it's jsut one of thosse names you hear and always makes me cringe
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tigresacanela24
replied on April 7th, 2007
Especially eHealthy
What is half cast?
I like jermaine but I like the traditional french spelling of germaine.
Oh, wait. I think you mean "half-caste". I think nowadays it's more acceptable to say biracial or multiracial. I've seen half-caste before but only in a derogatory way.
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candita_sky
replied on April 10th, 2007
Advanced Support Team
huh
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Hart74
replied on April 10th, 2007
Active User, very eHealthy
Jermaine is nice but McKenzie sounds like a street in my country.
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Kia
replied on April 11th, 2007
Supporter
"half-caste" has been common usage (non derogatory) in the uk for a long time - I see the original poster is a brummie girl and so probably lives in a multi-racial community herself.
I now tend to use the more americanised terms in general life and end up having to explain LOL
but yes, in this day of political correctness - mixed race or bi/multi-racial