Unusual baby names. 12:26 - May 6 with 943 views | MattinLondon | Saw this just now and wondered if anyone can beat the unusualness if it? https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-52557291 My ex was a primary school teacher and I remember her telling me that a boy in her class was named ‘theone’ pronounced ‘the one’. As well as this she had a girl named ‘Nat_her’ pronounced Nat dash er. I think she also had taught two twins the boy named Blue and the girl named pink. | | | | |
Unusual baby names. on 12:37 - May 6 with 905 views | itfcjoe | My mates Mum taught an Abcd - pronounces abeesede but sounds more like obesity | |
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Unusual baby names. on 12:38 - May 6 with 902 views | Keno | when I worked in a bank back in the '80s we had a very 'new age' couple bank with us who have a boy called Moon and a Girl called Star They were expecting a third and were convinced it would be a girl and they would call her Rainbow It was a boy and called him Geoffrey | |
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Unusual baby names. on 12:41 - May 6 with 888 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Unusual baby names. on 12:38 - May 6 by Keno | when I worked in a bank back in the '80s we had a very 'new age' couple bank with us who have a boy called Moon and a Girl called Star They were expecting a third and were convinced it would be a girl and they would call her Rainbow It was a boy and called him Geoffrey |
Groan!!! | |
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Unusual baby names. on 12:45 - May 6 with 883 views | hampstead_blue |
Unusual baby names. on 12:38 - May 6 by Keno | when I worked in a bank back in the '80s we had a very 'new age' couple bank with us who have a boy called Moon and a Girl called Star They were expecting a third and were convinced it would be a girl and they would call her Rainbow It was a boy and called him Geoffrey |
Clearly they discovered cricket, and Yorkshire cricket after the first two. Bravo. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 12:50 - May 6 with 871 views | Keno |
Unusual baby names. on 12:41 - May 6 by Ewan_Oozami | Groan!!! |
oddly that is actually a true story | |
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Unusual baby names. on 12:51 - May 6 with 874 views | Swailsey | The Musk/Grimes relationship truly is such a strange thing. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:02 - May 6 with 862 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Unusual baby names. on 12:50 - May 6 by Keno | oddly that is actually a true story |
Blimey! | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:14 - May 6 with 837 views | factual_blue |
Unusual baby names. on 12:38 - May 6 by Keno | when I worked in a bank back in the '80s we had a very 'new age' couple bank with us who have a boy called Moon and a Girl called Star They were expecting a third and were convinced it would be a girl and they would call her Rainbow It was a boy and called him Geoffrey |
'If it's a girl, they're going to call it Sigourney - after the actress. If it's a boy, they're going to call it Rodney - after Dave.' | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:22 - May 6 with 826 views | factual_blue |
Unusual baby names. on 13:02 - May 6 by Ewan_Oozami | Blimey! |
I encountered the strange name of a West Indian chap whose parents hadn't grasped the cultural trope in the Caribbean of naming boys after famous British politicians (Winston, Gladstone etc). They chose a famous politician, certainly. Sadly not British. They saddled the lad with the name 'Hitler Grant'. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:24 - May 6 with 823 views | footers | Naming your children silly things like this should be considered child abuse and the perpetrators locked up for life. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:29 - May 6 with 797 views | factual_blue |
Unusual baby names. on 13:24 - May 6 by footers | Naming your children silly things like this should be considered child abuse and the perpetrators locked up for life. |
The prosecution rests. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:29 - May 6 with 791 views | GeoffSentence |
Unusual baby names. on 12:38 - May 6 by Keno | when I worked in a bank back in the '80s we had a very 'new age' couple bank with us who have a boy called Moon and a Girl called Star They were expecting a third and were convinced it would be a girl and they would call her Rainbow It was a boy and called him Geoffrey |
Good choice. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:33 - May 6 with 779 views | Radlett_blue |
Unusual baby names. on 13:29 - May 6 by factual_blue | The prosecution rests. |
I'll see your Dingle Foot & raise you a Frank Zappa: He and his second wife had four children: Moon Unit, Dweezil, Ahmet and Diva Muffin. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:35 - May 6 with 770 views | Tangledupin_Blue |
Unusual baby names. on 13:22 - May 6 by factual_blue | I encountered the strange name of a West Indian chap whose parents hadn't grasped the cultural trope in the Caribbean of naming boys after famous British politicians (Winston, Gladstone etc). They chose a famous politician, certainly. Sadly not British. They saddled the lad with the name 'Hitler Grant'. |
Poor kid. Fancy having to go through life with the name 'Grant'. | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:41 - May 6 with 754 views | Wacko | Good to see Suffolk's major thoroughfare properly honoured | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:46 - May 6 with 737 views | Keno |
Unusual baby names. on 13:24 - May 6 by footers | Naming your children silly things like this should be considered child abuse and the perpetrators locked up for life. |
thank you for that insight from Fallatio Hornblower | |
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Unusual baby names. on 13:56 - May 6 with 716 views | Ewan_Oozami |
Unusual baby names. on 13:24 - May 6 by footers | Naming your children silly things like this should be considered child abuse and the perpetrators locked up for life. |
Have they not heard of nominative determinism? | |
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