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Hedley?

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Ruthie32 · 12/02/2011 23:42

Has anyone ever come across a Hedley? It was the name of a boy in a book we read and OH really likes it but I'm not convinced at all. It was shorted to Hed in the book

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BeerTricksPotter · 12/02/2011 23:44

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CointreauVersial · 12/02/2011 23:45

It's the name of a village about two miles down the road from here, so wouldn't be a great choice for us tbh....

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gerontius · 12/02/2011 23:49

Terrible name.

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MelinaM · 13/02/2011 00:19

I've only ever come across Hadley /Hadleigh. Hedley reminds me of Hedwig! It's nice enough! x

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Darnsarfupnorf · 13/02/2011 00:26

i know a boy with hedley as his middle name, hes named after his great grandad

i wouldnt pick it though Wink

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mathanxiety · 13/02/2011 02:52

Hedley shortened to Hed. Or more likely head {meaning toilet among other things}

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DesertOrchid · 13/02/2011 09:57

I know one! He was a very talented jazz trumpeter, so I think it's kind of cool...

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littleomar · 13/02/2011 09:59

and hadley's a girl's name (ernest hemingway's wife and the fashion editor of the guardian)

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kreecherlivesupstairs · 13/02/2011 10:08

Shockingly bad name. I hope I never do come across a child called that. If I did I would stare at the parents. Very hard.

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deliakate · 13/02/2011 10:51

I like it. Depends on the surname though. Our surname is a very common christian name, and so would not work as everyone would mix them up (more than they do now).

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CameronCook · 13/02/2011 10:54

You'll be setting your child up for a life of name confusion if you use that.

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HeartShapedValium · 13/02/2011 11:32

I have heard of the name Hadley in America. I think it is reasonably well known over there. I don't see its appeal at all.

I agree with Kreecher. It's shockingly bad. It makes me feel sad for the child who has such an ugly strange name. And I don't often say that. LOT of names not to my taste but no big deal as we all know that we can't like everything. But Hedly stops me in my tracks.

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ThatllDoPig · 13/02/2011 13:21

I quite like it.
So does my 11 year old dd

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QuestionNumber · 13/02/2011 21:40

Haven't heard of it and don't like it I'm afraid.

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PorkChopSter · 13/02/2011 21:43

I know a Headley who is in his 60s.

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onimolap · 13/02/2011 21:46

I've only come across it as a surname. Surnames do cross over to first names, but I don't think this one does it that well, sorry.

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Dysgu · 13/02/2011 21:47

My DP has a great uncle Hedley. I have always rather liked the name - but then, that is on a man in his 90s.

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EvilTwins · 13/02/2011 21:47

I know one. He's in his 60s. Named after a cricketer, I believe.

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MrsDeidreIppy · 13/02/2011 22:53

Reminds me of the characters from Wuthering heights. I don't think any of them are called Hedly but they all have weird unusual names beginning with H.

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Pancakeflipper · 13/02/2011 22:58

I know about 5. All over 60 yrs old if still alive. It's a fine name when over 30 but somehow doesn't suit a baby/ child...

I kinda like it but one of the Hedley's I know was a really lovely guy.

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Janoschi · 13/02/2011 23:00

"Shockingly bad name. I hope I never do come across a child called that. If I did I would stare at the parents. Very hard."

This is a bit harsh, no? I think I'd nod and smile even if the proud parents came up with R2D2 for their dear child. Otherwise it's just rude.

For the record I like Hedley :-)

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ThistleWhistle · 13/02/2011 23:09

Hedley always makes me think of this -

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PricklyThistle · 13/02/2011 23:12

Oh, ThistleWhistle, you beat me to it Grin

Don't really have a view on the name one way or the other, but it instantly made me think of Blazing Saddles.

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