Are you happy with your first name?

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ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
happy with my first name, Ian. Though all my family, peeps at work and close friends know me as E. Never liked my middle name.. Roger... which gives me the initials IRA
 

Madmidwife

Active Member
Location
Daventry
You know- Iv'e never ever thought about it.....I guess I like my name- Kirsty (actually christened Kirstine)......however- when I was little I got lost in Woolworths and obviously didn't like my name - the tannoy message for "The parents of Kerry Anne Marie" to come and collect their lost daughter took a while to register with my mum!!! :tongue:
 

swee'pea99

Squire
I was ok with Alan until bleedin' Alan Partridge came along, since when it seems to have become a kind of bottom-drawer name for sad losers. Even now there's an ad on telly featuring some saddo playing a 'guitar hero' Wi game...guess what, he's called Alan.
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
I'm happy with Leesa. My parents named me after Elvis's daughter (including the Marie bit) but changed the spelling. :smile:

Could have been worse, my Nan was Ethel Maud. :smile:

I was going to be Craig if I was a boy ... that could be another thread? :tongue:
 

snapper_37

Barbara Woodhouse's Love Child
Location
Wolves
Lisa21 said:
Snapper, pass me a cloth... now....
coke over keyboard time again ;):rofl:;)

Oh it's only powder dear.... use the Vax or Dyson for that. It will mingle with the dust. :laugh:
 

Chamfus Flange

Well-Known Member
Location
Woking, Surrey
I'm happy with my name. After all its the first present my parents gave me. They had no idea what they where doing though.

Michael Andrew Smith

Michael: Hebrew for God-like
Andrew: Hebrew for manly
Smith: Anglo-Saxon for working

I'm the ugliest lazy wimp you could meet!



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Jane Smart

The Queen
Location
Dunfermline Fife
User1314 said:
What would you have like to have been called?

I went out with a girl once called Jane. She was christened Doris but changed her name by deed poll. Not to Janet. Just to Jane.

I would have liked to have been called Angus. Seriously.

She had taste in names then I see ;)
 

Coco

Well-Known Member
Location
Glasgow
I was happy until that kid's chocolate breakfast cereal came along :biggrin:

Strangely at one time I worked with 3 other people and I was the only one who used my own name.
1 was always called by his surname, Frederick shortened his to Derick and poor old Dugald...

;)
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I have a fairly common Irish surname. My siblings have nice Irish first names. For some reason I got a really freakin' stupid twatty first name which I have always hated. :laugh:
 
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