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Since I've had children I've learned it's not appropriate to criticise other peoples choices of names but that doesn't mean I can't be amused by some of them. We have a couple of friends who gave their first two children unusual names, both beginning with 'T': Talitha and Tariq - that's fine, but they've since had a third child the unfortunately yclept Boadicea.
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Pronounced BOODEEKA, perchance ?
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Even more important than not criticising your friends' choices of names is accepting your children's choices for your grandchildren.

This posting is by the grandmother of Seol Erraid (the o should have a grave accent on it), he was 3 last Saturday.
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Some real names I've encountered:

Albert Hall
Annette Curtain
Amber Jade
Hazel Nutt
Mary Christmas
Beverley Hills
Victoria Cross
Polly Esther Cotton (no joke)

Parents really need to think before naming their children.
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We're quite happy with all our Grandchildrens names.

Zara Sinead
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Eddie. (Not Edward, Ted, or Ed - Registra got quite funny about the registration !))
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My great-nephew - EBAI, pronounced ee-bye.

It's the Basque for "river", goodness knows why.

I pray he never falls amongst Yorkshiremen, and they add "gum". Possibly, living in Docklands, his little friends will think he can sell stuff on the Internet.

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We all had a laugh at work when we came across some documents relating to "Fanny Hole." :shock:
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Angela Woodford wrote:My great-nephew - EBAI, pronounced ee-bye.

It's the Basque for "river", goodness knows why.

I pray he never falls amongst Yorkshiremen, and they add "gum". Possibly, living in Docklands, his little friends will think he can sell stuff on the Internet.

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I know I'm going to regret this, but is his surname isn't Gumm by any chance ?

:oops:
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I'm still wondering why Chavs always decide to name their children names like Porshe or Ferrari!. I mean, why be so mean to your child?.

I know a girl who's name is actualy Princess. Why doesn't the parent think to the time when their child is grown and they will have to say their name in public.
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I wonder if he changed it back again...?
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J.R. wrote:
Angela Woodford wrote:My great-nephew - EBAI, pronounced ee-bye.

It's the Basque for "river", goodness knows why.

I pray he never falls amongst Yorkshiremen, and they add "gum". Possibly, living in Docklands, his little friends will think he can sell stuff on the Internet.

Munch
I know I'm going to regret this, but is his surname isn't Gumm by any chance ?

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Katharine wrote:Even more important than not criticising your friends' choices of names is accepting your children's choices for your grandchildren.

This posting is by the grandmother of Seol Erraid (the o should have a grave accent on it), he was 3 last Saturday.
This looks excitingly Tolkienesque, Katharine. How do you pronounce it?
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Angela Woodford wrote:
Katharine wrote:Even more important than not criticising your friends' choices of names is accepting your children's choices for your grandchildren.

This posting is by the grandmother of Seol Erraid (the o should have a grave accent on it), he was 3 last Saturday.
This looks excitingly Tolkienesque, Katharine. How do you pronounce it?
Not Tolkien but Seol is Gaelic for sail, they liked the sound of it, it is almost she-awl but a very short e. He is usually known as Shawly. Erraid is the name of a small island near Iona which they visited on holiday (but he wasn't conceived there :wink:)
His little sister is Hafwen, where the F is pronounced V, my daughter in law says it is Norse for Summer but my Welsh friends know better that it is Welsh! (also for Summer!!)
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