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unusual names for children these days:

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Flowerofthewest Fri 22-Feb-13 12:14:53

Recently I have heard the names: Moth and Cobweb (friend of our GP's children,
Spade, Bicycle?????? Skywalker, Obi-Wan, Tin-Tin Jellybean and his sister Tallulah-Little- Bear, Tinkerbell and her sister Cinderella Sparkle. I understand that in France and maybe Australia these type of names are banned as first names. Any other strange ones coming up. BTW my little grandsons middle name is Danger.

AlieOxon Mon 25-Feb-13 18:13:10

Love this thread!
According to what my sister told me recently, I might have been called Arran....(holidays there).....and so might my sister!

harrigran Mon 25-Feb-13 18:13:34

I am wondering if Pearl had a daughter called Pearl too, my mother would have been 104 this year.

JessM Mon 25-Feb-13 18:15:25

Suspect I might be called Sanddune

nanaej Mon 25-Feb-13 18:20:54

my mum would have been 91 this year... 12 /13 yrs difference.

Gally Mon 25-Feb-13 19:16:30

....and my Mum would be almost 103 shock

baubles Mon 25-Feb-13 20:48:44

In a crowded waiting room in an unemployment benefit office I once had to call out the name of the next person to be interviewed - Violet Cox please, is there a Violet Cox?

Being very young and naive I only realised when I went back into the office to find my colleagues falling about laughing blush

Gagagran Mon 25-Feb-13 21:55:24

We have a friend called Jack Horner and his sister is called Mary Lamb. My chief bridesmaid was Marjorie Dawe.

nanaej Mon 25-Feb-13 22:34:48

gagagrangrin

Seventimesfive Tue 26-Feb-13 15:26:19

Yes Galen although my daughter took Atticus from To Kill a Mocking Bird and my son chose Cassius from Cassius Clay, but they are originally classical Greek.

absent Tue 26-Feb-13 15:50:38

Was Hardon Glasscock a real person?

JessM Tue 26-Feb-13 18:19:56

my son knew a couple recently who were going to call their son Drew Peacock. But after several people had reacted rather strongly to the announcement that this was the baby's name, they changed it to something else.
Say it out loud to yourselves a few times grans grin

Marelli Tue 26-Feb-13 18:21:38

gringrin Just muttered it to myself a few times, JessM!

Yamyam Thu 28-Feb-13 23:25:48

I had a friend once who taught in a local school. She had a pupil named
Drew Peacock. (Say it quickly!) smile

Yamyam Thu 28-Feb-13 23:28:53

Sorry JessM, just seen your post- do you think it was one of these jokes or are people really that stupid?

Yamyam Fri 01-Mar-13 00:02:59

But i did have a patient once called Dwayne Pipe.

Barrow Fri 01-Mar-13 11:25:01

I used to work for a Solicitors practice which had a large number of West Indian clients - I lost count of the number of girls/women called Princess

girlracer Fri 01-Mar-13 18:09:33

Boy in my friend's brother's class at school - Shaun Lamb, poor soul!
My mum had a cleaner called Doris Morris (Mrs, so I suppose bad luck)

Gally Fri 01-Mar-13 18:19:39

Worked briefly for a company with a client by name of Onion. His initials were A.N.

nanaej Fri 01-Mar-13 18:26:06

A Doris Morris was a cousin of our 'best man's' mum!

Goose Fri 01-Mar-13 18:28:38

In our local BT Telephone Directory a few years ago there was listed a William Whanker...(wonder how many peole shortened his name to Willyblush

shysal Fri 01-Mar-13 19:19:28

An Irish Catholic friend told me that her brother's middle name is Mary. She claims it is not unusual in Ireland, but I have never heard of another.
When working in a hospital I used to hear a lot of unusual names, which would be listed with surname first, such as Rolls, Royce: Gotobed, Mary: Phanphart, Fanny (yes really!):Peachey, Cherry: Berrill, Beryl and Joyce Joyce.

JessM Fri 01-Mar-13 20:56:51

yamyam I don't know. It was in NZ and he claimed it was a friend of a friend. But then they do always say that when telling apocryphal stories/ urban myths don't they.

nanaej Fri 01-Mar-13 21:49:07

When I was on jury service about 10 years ago the young defence barrister was called Cary Grant. I wondered if his parents were fans or just unaware!

numberplease Fri 01-Mar-13 23:36:49

Our local vet many years ago was called Peter Knutt, his sign read P.Knutt, and his wife, no lie, was called Hazel.

ginny Fri 01-Mar-13 23:42:04

I have friends Hazel Hazel and Lynsey Lindsay. I went to school with a girl called Theresa Green.