Yellow Fang
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According to a survey:
http://www.guardian....n-oliver-olivia
It so happened, today one of my colleagues came in, along with missus and new-born babe. Aaaahhhhh bless! Sweetest little girl you can imagine, and good as gold, she didn't make a sound!
Name? Rhea.
It's not on the list - I looked. Nor for that matter is my first name - which is a bit more mundane.
But Rhea? Fine, a very distinguished name, the Earth-Mother of ancient mythology and all that (also one of Saturn's principal moons). But what sort of nickname is the poor mite going to pick up at school? Have doting Mum and Dad considered that?
So - anyone with a name they wish they hadn't - or know someone else so afflicted?
I thought a Rhea was a large flightless bird from Australia.
Ian don't get me wrong I love the name, but a year or two ago I hadn't heard the name for twenty or thirty years. I called my son George fifteen years ago when it was an old name not in common use , now it's as usual to hear a George as a Jack or Harry. My point was that proper solid adult names can be be a bit surprising on a newborn.
Paul
I thought Jack was an alternative name for John, and that Harry was an alternative name to Henry. I thought the idea was you put John or Henry on the birth certificate, but called them Jack or Harry.