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Not the kids fault at all. The eldest son in hubby's family have always carried the name Wilfrid forward, normally as a middle name, needless to say no son of mine was having the name, Wilfrid with an I just sounds too weird for me. |
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Oh I hate when people use stuff like CJ, AJ, TJ etc.. :omgno:
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Dwight (eww! Yuck) Gordon (name always reminds me of the saying "oh Gordon Bennett!") Russell (name reminds me of a cabbage patch for some reason) Boris (simply disgusting) Wayne (just no) Colin (always reminds me of a builder or a chubby, grumpy old man who works in a rubbish dump) Morris (oh dear) Girls Doris (name reminds me always of the dinnerlady from The Simpsons) Jemima (no comment) Sandra (awful name) Nora (reminds me of a lady living in a dirty council flat) Cleo (better for a cat but not for human) Marge (too old fashioned) |
Gifty ..just awful
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DeLacy Giuseppe Casey Thomas O'Malley Spoiler: |
Gabourey
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Paul Jeremy Peter Colin David Michael Steven |
I draw the line at names derived from places of conception. I mean, RoundTheBackOfTheChippy just isn't classy :nono:
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It's all about context |
Some that spring to mind:
Jeremy Isaac Caleb Benjamin Phil/Philip/Philippe Frank/Franklin Leon/Leonard Jeff/Jeffrey |
all these dad names :laugh:
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Any british person called Tyler is a guaranteed chav
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I was really into a guy once but I just couldnt get past his name being Dylan
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