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If you're tempted to call your poor daughter Honey, please can you put Honor on the birth cert and nn her Honey 'til you go off the name Honey

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MsMargotBeauregarde · 24/04/2009 19:53

Thank you. That is all

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Northernlurker · 24/04/2009 19:58

I disagree - it's not had a great press on here but it is a perfectly reasonable thing to name a child. There are plenty of thirty year old Katys and Sophies and lots of girls called Kitty atm. Poopy and Daisy abound. I think 'Honey' has the same vibe as those names and it will work fine.

(also - thread about a thread - bad form!)

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ChasingSquirrels · 24/04/2009 19:58

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Northernlurker · 24/04/2009 19:58

Arse!

That's 'Poppy' not 'Poopy'

DO NOT CALL YOUR CHILD POOPY

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ChasingSquirrels · 24/04/2009 19:59

ahh.

though lol at poopy!

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yama · 24/04/2009 20:00

Northerlurker - Poopy? Ha ha, that's what my dd calls me.

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FAQinglovely · 24/04/2009 20:02

PMSL @ Poopy - sorry OP your point has gone straight out of the window after NL's fab typo

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Northernlurker · 24/04/2009 20:04
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SoupDragon · 24/04/2009 20:07

No, Honey is not a reasonable name for a child. It's like naming your child Dear, Darling or Sweety-Pie.

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Northernlurker · 24/04/2009 20:11

Soupdragon - I use 'pumpkin' as a form of endearment - now I reckon that's got quite a ring to it bellowed dowm a supermarket aisle..." PUMPKIN - put those aubergines down and help me carry the beer"

No?

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LetThemEatCake · 24/04/2009 20:17

I have a cousin called Honey, in her 40s now. Unusual choice of name for 'back then" I would've thought.

Can't say it grabs me but hey ho. Much prefer Poopy.

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LetThemEatCake · 24/04/2009 20:17

and Honor is a dreadful name IMO

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singersgirl · 24/04/2009 20:18

Or how about Marmite or Jam or Nutella, to continue the 'things I put on my toast' vibe?

Or perhaps Sugar, Aspartame or Nutrasweet? Gula Melaka has a nice ring to it.

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juneybean · 24/04/2009 20:21

Hahaahaha @ Poopy!!!

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edam · 24/04/2009 20:21

fair point, well made, MrsMargot.

Horrible to think you might call your daughter Honey and only discover it's a popular pseudonym in the sex trade afterwards...

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MsMargotBeauregarde · 24/04/2009 20:28

I know it's a thread about a thread, but it seemed like a Eureka moment so I wanted to share it.

You want to call your daughter HONEY and you can't be talked out of it.... well, ok (although it's not ok as it's a name that makes me think of the sex industry) but still, if you have Honor on your child's birth cert then, you can have one to poke people like ME in the eye with (in real life) if they make a snooty comment?!

you see! win win. Not meant to be a nasty thread about a thread. meant to be a brilliant solution.

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Northernlurker · 24/04/2009 20:41

Ah I see - well in that case I think 'Honeysuckle' would be better on the birth certficate. Honor is very 70s!

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MsMargotBeauregarde · 24/04/2009 22:37

Honeysuckle is a bit stupid too though. The other half is 'suckle' which is also teaseworthy.

Honor isn't 70s. I don't knwo a single 30something called Honor.

I wouldn't pick it, but it's not a name that would ever be a disadvantage. It's classier and less cutesy.

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BigBellasBeerBelly · 24/04/2009 22:49

Hmmmmm.....

Poopie, eh?

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SlartyBartFast · 24/04/2009 22:57

isnt honor pronounced Honour?
not at all like honey

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lunamoon2 · 24/04/2009 23:13

I don't see the connection between Honey and Sophie.
Honey is a baby girls name, or porn star name (sorry!!!! runs for cover)
Whereas Sophie is a perfectly fine female name.

Honey just has the same connotations as Pussy Galore.

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tigerdriver · 24/04/2009 23:16

Honey = lovely name, why not, and just to revive (to me) an old chestnut, no worse than Snowdrop which I would def call a winter baby girl, Honey is gorgeous.

Lol and crying with laughter about Poopy. Middle name "Head" I presume for full effect....

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tigerdriver · 24/04/2009 23:44

No-one, but no-one has ever said that Snowdrop would be a good name, but absolutely seriously, if I had a winter baby girl, and I had already called one DD Harriet, then without hesitation I would call my baby Snowdrop. But sadly I am too old for all that baby malarkey.

They are the bravest flowers and the most beautiful. So if you can have Rose, Lily, Iris, Primrose etc etc why not bloomin Snowdrop?



Sophie is a name for a panting golden retrivier, IMO

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thell · 24/04/2009 23:46

Poopy is an excellent name!!
Made me think of that Blackadder II episode with Mr and Mrs Ploppy

Poopy Ploppy ??

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