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over a year ago
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"Adolf
A lad at my school had a middle name of Adolf. God knows what his folks were thinking!"
Just because we associate the name with one maniac in history doesn't mean the name might have not have significantly different meaning to another culture! |
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"Adolf
A lad at my school had a middle name of Adolf. God knows what his folks were thinking!
Just because we associate the name with one maniac in history doesn't mean the name might have not have significantly different meaning to another culture! "
I agree. But you say the name and only one person jumps to mind |
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"Adolf
A lad at my school had a middle name of Adolf. God knows what his folks were thinking!
Just because we associate the name with one maniac in history doesn't mean the name might have not have significantly different meaning to another culture!
I agree. But you say the name and only one person jumps to mind "
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"Clive
Archibald
Bernard
Bertram
Bernard quite common here.it's bloody awful
I used to work with a one legged Irishman called Bernard "
Haha.I used to ride an irish man called Bernard. Not same one though |
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"Clive
Archibald
Bernard
Bertram
Bernard quite common here.it's bloody awful
I used to work with a one legged Irishman called Bernard
Haha.I used to ride an irish man called Bernard. Not same one though "
Seems like Bernard is still alive and kicking no pun intended for the chap with one leg |
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I know a primary aged Eric. Also an Alf and a Stan of infant school age. Wasn't there a piece about this in the news recently. Sheila was another one mentioned. I don't think you get many Brenda's any more either. |
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"Clive
Archibald
Bernard
Bertram
Bernard quite common here.it's bloody awful
I used to work with a one legged Irishman called Bernard "
We had a family friend with one leg, but his name was Rock |
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Kenneth
Ernest
but in my family tree I have a
"William Wellington Boot"
...I kid you not and on my mother's side a
"Fanny Shufflebottom"
Thank god my parent's were sensible with me |
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"Clive
Archibald
Bernard
Bertram
Bernard quite common here.it's bloody awful"
My dad was a Bernard.
My ex husband was a Noel and his gran was a Fanny. Kathleen is not used neither. |
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"Terry
Gillian
Craig
Tracy
John
Steve / Stephen
Nick
Sharon
Karen
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Terry is a good one. Being a teacher i know a lot of kids. There's still plenty of Stephens. Not many John's. Don't think I've taught a nick. You're spot on with most of them. |
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"Adolf
A lad at my school had a middle name of Adolf. God knows what his folks were thinking!
Just because we associate the name with one maniac in history doesn't mean the name might have not have significantly different meaning to another culture! "
That's what his brother, Judas, said! |
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