Ah,Uncut Archives names. The definitive burdens we all must carry.

Most people can relate to having a name that sparks certain reactions from others, whether it be a movie reference or a bad joke. Growing up a "Harry" alongside the advent of Harry Potter,I understand this conundrum all too well. It's never been a hinderance, per se, but sharing a name with the most famous wizard to never live can be irksome at times.

Since names are assigned to us, we don't usually have a say in the title we get stuck with. They're also not always very unique. It's safe to assume that most names are shared by many, many people, characters, things, and places. Sometimes that commonality can lead to confusion and/or humor. But mostly, it just conjures pure and utter annoyance.

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Nice one, my guy.

Charles does notstand for name slander.

She knows the drill.

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Just let the poor guy do his job without mentioning a Charles Dickens novel, please.

Careful, there. Forty whacks is a lot of whacks.

I'm guessing she doesn't have a Breakfast At Tiffany's poster hanging in her bedroom.

I'm going to start taking linguist approaches more often.

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No need to bring late singers into this, sir.

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And let's not ignore this anecdote from "Sara," who's mom, "Fawn," decided to save her from a life of sad Disney movie references.

Call it what you want, but sometimes names are a nuisance.