Children's names

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Sandra6

Veteran
Location
Cumbria
One person's conservative attitude is another person's idea that something's only 'odd' if they haven't heard of it themselves?

'Olaf'? Unusual? Oh ...
The list was compiled based on the number of children given that name, so only 4 olafs in a year made it unusual, or rare. I just think naming a child after a snowman is odd.

They named a kid after a bike? What's wrong with a nice traditional name like Raleigh or Peugeot?
No they named their kid after the daughter of the man who founded the pashley company.

Registrars have the power to refuse to register a child with a name that could cause problems, hence no little Hitlers in the playground.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
Afraid I have to resurrect this thread as I think I've just come across the most ridiculous name yet. New student here named Miami. I kid thee not. And another called Nation. What the hell is going on here?

These are the ones that stand out for me in the thirty years that I've spent in schools.

Ocean and his brother Storm
A girl called Dohraymi as in Doh Ray Mi spoken with the same cadence as Chihuahua
Troy Tempest
AJ
JJ
 

Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
Our neighbours have 2 daughters both now grown up, when they were younger 1 of them had a friend called Lysette, nice name, unfortunately her name was pronounced Lisit
 

Profpointy

Legendary Member
There was a very distinguished caver / cave diver called Oliver Lloyd. Apparently his middle name was Cromwell and his brother was George Washington Lloyd.
 

Oldbloke

Guru
Location
Mayenne, France
We had a supplier contact in Germany called Helmut Licke.....not an unusual name in his homeland but kept our buyers in laughs every time they phoned him....
 

fimm

Veteran
Location
Edinburgh
Olaf is a perfectly good Scandinavian name. Quite a sensible name for a snowman...

In Scotland (I think it is a particularly, though not exclusively Scottish thing) you sometimes get people with given names that are surnames from previous generations. I have a colleague called Campbell, and also know a Lambert and a StJohn.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
this has been very popular in America, such as Anderson, Maidson, Kennedy, Brooke, Brady, Harrison, to name a few....


Brooke is my older boy's half sister's name. There are 2 Harrison's in younger son's primary school. Not bad considering it's a single class entry.
 
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