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BEETROOT!

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Anne58 Tue 14-Jul-15 22:01:56

I ask you, how in whatever deity's name, could you call a little girl "Beetroot" shock confused

thatbags Wed 15-Jul-15 12:20:53

Have pm-ed you a fuller explanation, gillybob.

gillybob Wed 15-Jul-15 12:13:01

I am soooooo confused thatbags It is almost like a puzzle. confused

Dare I ask her name?

My DD has always called my youngest DGD (Gracie, her neice) Popsie. She loves it and is quite huffed when DD calls her by her proper name.

thatbags Wed 15-Jul-15 12:08:27

Hillary, Shirley and Tracey all come from surnames, I believe, so they would, at least initially, be exclusively male names.

I rather like the freedom-to-give-your-kids-bonkers-names of the English-speaking countries.

We actually chose Minibags's name because of a nickname I gave her after a scan. It was the name of one of the people (an uncommon surname) who wrote the software to do measurements of limbs and so on during an ultrasound scan. We wanted to carry on calling her that after she was born so we had to find a name that was doable with it. She has a classic Latin name, a shortened version of which we now call her but we called her by the nickname until she went to school, after which she wanted to be called by her proper name.

janerowena Wed 15-Jul-15 12:06:36

I am really quite sad that her name isn't really Beetroot! grin

gillybob Wed 15-Jul-15 11:51:35

So no Sam, Chris,Gill, Jo(e) either JackyB ?

JackyB Wed 15-Jul-15 11:47:49

Here in Germany you certainly aren't allowed to give a child a name which isn't approved by the registrar. Also it must unambiguously show the sex of the owner.

So no Vivians or Hilarys or Beverleys (which, I remember, back in the day were both boys' and girls' names, as opposed to Lesley/Leslie) Also, less than 200 years ago, apparently, Shirley was exclusively a boy's name. As was Trac(e)y.

gillybob Wed 15-Jul-15 11:14:30

grin jings you're crazy like out !

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 15-Jul-15 11:14:11

(I'm glad we don't have to type embarassed/embarresed/embarrassed when we want that emoticon)

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 15-Jul-15 11:12:17

shock Shoot!!!

(I did wonder about, after I posted) blush)

Elegran Wed 15-Jul-15 11:10:03

Nobs without the k, jings. When you add the k it changes the meaning completely.

VirginiaGranset Wed 15-Jul-15 11:00:13

Hilarious grin

jinglbellsfrocks Wed 15-Jul-15 10:49:31

Oh this is so funny! Who would have thought it? grin

#crikey #wholenewlightongransnet #mixingwiththeknobs

VirginiaGranset Wed 15-Jul-15 10:38:19

Haha! Awww thank you merlotgran

merlotgran Wed 15-Jul-15 10:35:40

Just watched it on Catch Up. Couldn't help thinking of Del Boy when they were cleaning that chandelier? grin

What a fab house!

VirginiaGranset Wed 15-Jul-15 10:32:58

Brother is Rawle smile

Stansgran Wed 15-Jul-15 10:18:19

Goodness are we mixing with the great and the good? Brushing shoulders with those in power. So is the brother Raoul then please? Or Rollo.

AshTree Wed 15-Jul-15 10:14:41

Oh that's a relief! Nicknames can come about for all sorts of reasons and sometimes they really stick fast. I was at school with a girl called Donkey (from her surname I think, but not sure) and another called Sid (from her little sister trying to say 'sister'}. Both girls' nicknames had completely replaced their given names, by all friends and family.

VirginiaGranset Wed 15-Jul-15 10:10:18

grin

merlotgran Wed 15-Jul-15 10:07:39

grin gillybob

gillybob Wed 15-Jul-15 09:54:20

Ooooops jeez I didn't see that one coming. Sorry Virginia blush

gillybob Wed 15-Jul-15 09:53:23

Perhaps she was a particularly red faced child phoenix and the name is entirely appropriate. grin

VirginiaGranset Wed 15-Jul-15 09:45:01

Hi gransnetters, Beetroot from Obsessive Compulsive Cleaners is my little sister - and I can confirm (well done AshTree), that Beetroot is a nickname in reference to her hair colour. Her actual name is Beatrix grin

Marmight Wed 15-Jul-15 09:44:36

Talking of beetroot, I was served a 'golden' beetroot fritter yesterday. I didn't know they existed, but golden it was and tasted just like beetroot. (just thought I'd throw that in, a propos of nothing wink)

Marmight Wed 15-Jul-15 09:41:03

I met my cousin's new grandson at the weekend. He is called 'Beck Otter Hamish' but all day they called him 'Badger' confused He is a lovely wee boy though!!

Teetime Wed 15-Jul-15 09:38:24

Beetroot as I have said on here before is the devils vegetable second only to parsnip in its horror!!! Poor child when I had DD2 I had a very old fashioned very Irish doctor who stood at the end of my bed in the mat unit and said' if you've called that child a ridiculous name I wont got and see it'. He was very satisfied when I told him her names one ancient Greek and one French beauty both saints as well I think. I do think you have to consider that the child's name needs to carry them through life and what is cute and quirky at 3 becomes difficult when you're trying to carve out a career and be taken seriously