Horrible names thread 16:34 - May 29 with 591 views | WarkTheWarkITFC | The continual sight of Phil's sticky on name calling got me thinking about the names people are called, which led to this thread. No offence meant to any TWTD folk called the following but just thought I'd put these out there, inspired by a colleague called Ginette, who went completely ape one day when someone said (without realising she was in earshot) that they didn't like the name - whilst talking about another Ginette. Wayne / Keith / Nigel / Kevin / Clive - you have my sympathy. Baby Wayne or Baby Keith didn't even seem right back in the day! | |
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Horrible names thread on 16:39 - May 29 with 569 views | J2BLUE | I don't think you can go wrong being named after a British king or queen. Also there seems to be some female names which are reserved for the good looking ones. Chloe and Amy the best examples I can think of. One of the names you have listed is one I think of a chav name but I won't say which one so I don't offend! | |
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Horrible names thread on 16:51 - May 29 with 549 views | factual_blue | One of my cousins went out for a short while with a girl whose parents loved the name 'Fred'. In fact they loved the name so much they saddled their poor daughter with the name 'Fredella'. | |
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Horrible names thread on 20:17 - May 29 with 479 views | SE1blue | As a primary school teacher I have taught children called Ocean, Asterix, Decadence and Lolita to name but a few. The most irritating child in any classroom in London was usually called Alfie. Every class had an Alfie in East London and they were all a massive pain in the plums. | |
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