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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I kid you not, I've just seen on Facebook somebody called their daughter AnaLeigh.... How cruel!! Lol
Also, someone my friend knows called their son Colon.... Aren't these people educated? :S
Anyone else know anyone with iinappropriate names? |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Cue everyone knowing a Richard Head
And a Hugh Janus
I did go to school with an Ophelia Dick though - and she had a brother - Everard.
Honest!
A"
Really so funny |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"Cue everyone knowing a Richard Head
And a Hugh Janus
I did go to school with an Ophelia Dick though - and she had a brother - Everard.
Honest!
A
Really so funny "
It was a hoot at school.
Me and Phil McAvity, John Thomas, Chris Packet, Paul Theotherone and Mike Hunt used to love playing kiss chase will Rhoda Hugeknob, Ivana Shag, Mona Lott and Sue Povtheday.
Those were the days!
A |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Cue everyone knowing a Richard Head
And a Hugh Janus
I did go to school with an Ophelia Dick though - and she had a brother - Everard.
Honest!
A
Really so funny
It was a hoot at school.
Me and Phil McAvity, John Thomas, Chris Packet, Paul Theotherone and Mike Hunt used to love playing kiss chase will Rhoda Hugeknob, Ivana Shag, Mona Lott and Sue Povtheday.
Those were the days!
A"
Oh no now you've named your whole class is that allowed?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Well a nurse at the hospital near me said a baby was recently called disco pants, not sure how true, she seemed genuine though
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She also said another strange name was le-a now you might think this is a strange way of spelling Leah, but you would be mistaken, the pronunciation is ledasha (the dash isnt silent) |
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"Cue everyone knowing a Richard Head
And a Hugh Janus
I did go to school with an Ophelia Dick though - and she had a brother - Everard.
Honest!
A
Really so funny
It was a hoot at school.
Me and Phil McAvity, John Thomas, Chris Packet, Paul Theotherone and Mike Hunt used to love playing kiss chase will Rhoda Hugeknob, Ivana Shag, Mona Lott and Sue Povtheday.
Those were the days!
A"
Oh my god.. For reasons unknown Sue povtheday has me laughing so hard I have tears running down my cheeks.. I need help! Lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Isaac Hunt is my favourite
Sara Cox (the DJ) named her son Isaac.
Plain cruel!
A"
Ah but cox is her maiden name and she only uses it on the radio now |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I do know a Michael Hunt, never to be referred to as Mike or he gets pissed off.
No really comedy ones, I do know someone who said they were going to call their baby Lizzie Beth until someone pointed out that would be Elizabeth Elizabeth... |
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"Well a nurse at the hospital near me said a baby was recently called disco pants, not sure how true, she seemed genuine though
She also said another strange name was le-a now you might think this is a strange way of spelling Leah, but you would be mistaken, the pronunciation is ledasha (the dash isnt silent)"
A friend of mine is a sports coach for kids and has a kid with a similar name in her class. Ridiculous. |
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By *B9 QueenWoman
over a year ago
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I knew someone who loved the name Siobhan but couldn't spell it. So she called her daughter Chevon.
And another girl who's parents couldn't spell who named her Micheala (Mich-eela) instead of Michaela (Mik-ayla). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Friend of mine is called James duck...enough for the odd jibe sure, bit his dad lives in the states now, he's a psychologist...did a paper, on relationships of some kind I think if memory serves..with a guy named pond, so its credited to duck and pond. |
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By *ickawitchCouple
over a year ago
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"I knew someone who loved the name Siobhan but couldn't spell it. So she called her daughter Chevon.
And another girl who's parents couldn't spell who named her Micheala (Mich-eela) instead of Michaela (Mik-ayla)."
A girl who lived in our road was called 'Cyan' (I thought after the colour) but after a few years I realised when I saw it on Facebook that her name is spelled Sian but her parents didn't know how to pronounce it |
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"I knew someone who loved the name Siobhan but couldn't spell it. So she called her daughter Chevon.
And another girl who's parents couldn't spell who named her Micheala (Mich-eela) instead of Michaela (Mik-ayla).
A girl who lived in our road was called 'Cyan' (I thought after the colour) but after a few years I realised when I saw it on Facebook that her name is spelled Sian but her parents didn't know how to pronounce it "
Haha! That's how I pronounce it, so would call a child that! Or siobhan.. Si-oh-ban!
I had a teacher called Tom Watt. The email convention was to have initial-dot-surname.. Luckily they decided to use his middle initial too! |
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By *bi HaiveMan
over a year ago
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"I knew someone who loved the name Siobhan but couldn't spell it. So she called her daughter Chevon.
And another girl who's parents couldn't spell who named her Micheala (Mich-eela) instead of Michaela (Mik-ayla).
A girl who lived in our road was called 'Cyan' (I thought after the colour) but after a few years I realised when I saw it on Facebook that her name is spelled Sian but her parents didn't know how to pronounce it
Haha! That's how I pronounce it, so would call a child that! Or siobhan.. Si-oh-ban!
I had a teacher called Tom Watt. The email convention was to have initial-dot-surname.. Luckily they decided to use his middle initial too! "
I'm hoping your first name isn't 'Di' Miss Rhia !
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"I knew someone who loved the name Siobhan but couldn't spell it. So she called her daughter Chevon.
And another girl who's parents couldn't spell who named her Micheala (Mich-eela) instead of Michaela (Mik-ayla).
A girl who lived in our road was called 'Cyan' (I thought after the colour) but after a few years I realised when I saw it on Facebook that her name is spelled Sian but her parents didn't know how to pronounce it
Haha! That's how I pronounce it, so would call a child that! Or siobhan.. Si-oh-ban!
I had a teacher called Tom Watt. The email convention was to have initial-dot-surname.. Luckily they decided to use his middle initial too!
I'm hoping your first name isn't 'Di' Miss Rhia !
A"
Or Gona.. That's probably worse on a site like this |
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