Mumsnet Moonwatch

Mumsnet Talk

"The country's most popular meeting point for parents" The Times
  Topics | Active | Search  
discountpartnersnew MEMBER DISCOUNTS Get a 10% discount from Boden (inc free delivery and returns). To see all member discounts, click here. Not a member yet? Join Mumsnet for free here. discountpartnersnew

Recipe of the week

penguinmum's creamy fish pie: smoky, seasonal fish in a creamy white sauce with grated, rather than mashed, tatties on top - a meal of the highest comfort-food order.

MN Local

Please login or join Mumsnet first.

Follow mumsnet on...

TwitterFacebookYoutube


Mumsnet Talk


Start new thread within this topic | Watch this thread | Flip this thread |
Add a message
This is page 1 of 2 (This thread has 14 messages.) First | Previous | Next | Last Go to page

Denny

(14 Posts)
Boy's name- what proper name would give Denny as a nickname? DH knows someone with tihs surname who has been great in past and would like to honour him in some way.

I'm not even sure why I am typing this it's not even a name is it?! AAgh pregnancy hormones making me mad!!

Help!! grin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 21:12:27
Dennis/Denis. And I like the name Denis. I really do. The nickname Denny is good too.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 21:06:41
Denny's is a chain of American diners!
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 21:03:43
I know a Denny; dad is Dennis, but she is very much a girl, aged 18.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 20:48:50
Ah clever mrswoolf!

Still I am thinking I may just cancel my entire post lol Dennis has changed my mind about the whole thing!! grin
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 20:46:22
Jayden smile
??? Too much Grays anatomy?
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 20:44:31
I knew a Denny at uni. He was lovely but I thought the name was old fashioned back in to 90's and he was a mature student.
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 20:43:35
Lol @ dennis ...sorry made myself laugh
Denton? Denver? hmmmmm, it's a bit grey's anatomy. Also sounds a bit girly (i.e short for Denise)
Add message | Report | Contact poster By Fri 03-Jul-09 20:42:09
Hmm now I know I am pregnancied-fuzzed I hadn't even thought of Dennis!!

Am about to tell DH this is a ''NO WAY'' smile
This is page 1 of 2 (This thread has 14 messages.) First | Previous | Next | Last Go to page
Add your message here
Message
Nickname:
Password:
To post a message you need a valid mumsnet nickname and password. If you have forgotten your nickname, click here for a reminder. If you are not yet a member of mumsnet, you can join here.

Emphasis: To bold a word, surround it with asterisks, so *hello* will display hello. For underline use _ , so _hello_ gives hello. For italics use ^, so ^hello^ gives hello. To strike out a word, surround it with two hyphens either side, so --dog-- gives dog

Links and smileys: To insert a smiley face,  , type [smile] or :)
For a big grin,  , type [grin] or :o
For a wink,  , type [wink]
For a shocked face,  , type [shock]
For an angry face,  , type [angry]
For an embarrassed face,  , type [blush]
For a sad face,  , type [sad] or :(
For an envious face,  , type [envy]
For a sceptical face,  , type [hmm]
For a no comment face,  , type [biscuit]

Links The simplest way to insert a link is to enter the link itself, surrounded by [[ and ]]. So if you type [[www.mumsnet.com]], the link will display as http://www.mumsnet.com. If you want your link to display text other than the web address itself, leave a space after the address then add the text before the ]]. So "Look at [[www.mumsnet.com this page]]", would display "Look at this page".
Shortcuts