not wanting to upset anyone , but certain names have been used in England for more than a 1000 yrs , eg Emma , Maud, Mary etc. sometimes they are in fashion sometimes not , but they are English names , to name someone Kali ( the sugary flavored coloured stuff you used to dip your finger into and then lick off) is in my opinion wrong , unless you are an Hindu.
All I was trying to say in my original post was that giving children 'original' names sometimes works to the childs disadvantage wether it be in school or future job prospects .
I'm more likely to hire someone as a secretary who's application form says Jane than someone called Jain , who's name reminds me of a pole dancer
