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What would your children be called if they were named after where they were possibly conceived?

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Jenbot · 24/05/2008 11:16

My future baby could maybe be 'Alora' if it is a girl, or maybe be 'Holt' if it is a boy.

(OK, so they might also just be called 'home', but I tried to think of where else I'd been in the weeks around that time!!)

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Collision · 24/05/2008 11:17

Isleworth

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Mensano

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LaDiDaDi · 24/05/2008 11:17

Otterburn Tower

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learningallthetime · 24/05/2008 11:17

mysistershouse

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Yorkiegirl · 24/05/2008 11:17

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Collision · 24/05/2008 11:18

quite acceptable YG!!!!

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Charmander · 24/05/2008 11:18

DS3 Eureka

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Pinkchampagne · 24/05/2008 11:18

DS1 would be called sistersbed! He was conceived while staying at my parents house, in my sister's old bedroom!

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LuckySalem · 24/05/2008 11:19

Wrexham

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Jenbot · 24/05/2008 11:20

Hmm, you could go for Flora for the girl, and um, I can't think of any floor/ground sounding names for a boy.
What about Lowell (for low, might be grasping at straws but it's the best I can do off the top of my head).

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Jenbot · 24/05/2008 11:21

(Sorry that was to themildmanneredjanitor!)

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InTheseShoes · 24/05/2008 11:21

I was on a cruise when I conceived DS1 and have always joked that he should be called Cairo or Rhodes or Kusadasi - but it's more likely to be FortePosthouseSouthampton...

DS2 would be called LivingRoomSofaAfterTooMuchPinotGrigio.

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Kif · 24/05/2008 11:21

Oxford, Constable and Bryant .

In some ways cooler than their real names!

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procrastinatingparent · 24/05/2008 11:22

Sydney, Bath, Poole

and Surrey.

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wotulookinat · 24/05/2008 11:22

Sofa
or Mottingham

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solo · 24/05/2008 11:22

' Didn'tleavethebedroomforthreedaysinkent' A bit long for a boys name though!

' Daddy'shouse' for Dd, much better!

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Jenbot · 24/05/2008 11:23

Morley sounds quite good, yeah. I'd be glad it wasn't Cleckheaton Yorkiegirl!

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PortBlacksandResident · 24/05/2008 11:27

DS1 - Holywell Bay
DS2 - Rhosllanerchrugog

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laidbackinengland · 24/05/2008 11:27

ds1 montpelier
ds2 tarring
ds3 pittaniyagederawatta

Poor DS3....thank goodness we dont need to foolow this convention.

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duchesse · 24/05/2008 11:32

Mine would be called Crowthorne (B), Crowthorne (G) and Camberley (G). Nuts on having two the same, but at least we'd be able to tell them apart from the fact they are boy and girl.

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Disenchanted · 24/05/2008 11:34

DS1 would be MatressOnMyMumsSpareRoomFloor

DS2 InTheAttic

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bubblagirl · 24/05/2008 11:40

balcony he he or it could of been shower

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BouncingTurtle · 24/05/2008 11:42

Anes.

Our bed we got from Ikea

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