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38 replies

Karbea · 28/10/2013 20:43

Inspiration for babies born on the 31st please!

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SoupDragon · 28/10/2013 20:44

Seriously?

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Karbea · 28/10/2013 21:09

Yes, seriously.

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HenriettaBrain · 28/10/2013 21:12

Ummm... Frank? Frankie? As in Frankenstein? Blush

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BigWoooooo · 28/10/2013 21:12

Mildred
Hermione
Harry
Casper
Charlotte
Wednesday

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 28/10/2013 21:13

Jack (after Jack O Lantern, and the pumpkin king In the Night are before Christmas)

I think his lady love was Sally?

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earlesswonder · 28/10/2013 21:13

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 28/10/2013 21:14

Ickabod

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 28/10/2013 21:16

Was Dracula's love called Mina?

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WallyBantersJunkBox · 28/10/2013 21:20

Gomez
Morticia
Pugsley

Jason
Freddie
Michael

Eddie
Herman

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Rtfairy · 28/10/2013 21:21
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IBelieveInAngles · 28/10/2013 21:23

Elvira
Luna
Sabrina
Tabitha

Casper
Edgar

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NoMoreMarbles · 28/10/2013 21:31

Harry
Frankie
Adam (name of Frankenstein's monster)

Winnie (the witchSmile)
Elvira
Morag
Hermione

Grin

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SoupDragon · 28/10/2013 22:07

Why would anyone be so cruel as to give a child a Halloween name?

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creepypenisreaper · 28/10/2013 22:15

Igor
Nosferatu
Chucky

Just joking, but I do like Elvira (as in Mistress of the Dark) as suggested by IBelieveInAngels. If I was going to have a girl it was on my shortlist Grin

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creepypenisreaper · 28/10/2013 22:17

SoupDragon so people who call their child Frankie or Jack are cruel? What's wrong with using a holiday as inspiration. People use Holly and Ivy at Christmas, and names like April May and June in their respective months

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PipkinsPal · 28/10/2013 22:18

Morticia, Elvira, Lily, Herman (Munster).

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BloodiedGhouloshes · 28/10/2013 22:21

You could go for Pagan names? I am not sure what those would be, but something lovely like Willow or Rowan or Leveret?

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SoupDragon · 28/10/2013 22:22

Because a child born on Halloween called Frankie is going to get the piss ripped out of them. It's hardly the same as Holly or Ivy is it? It is also nothing like calling a child born in March "Frankie"

You are name a child, not a pet.
It is the child who has to live with it, not you.

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Cremolafoam · 28/10/2013 22:25

Apple
Merlin

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MetellaestinHauntedBroomstick · 28/10/2013 22:28

Autumn

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creepypenisreaper · 28/10/2013 22:32

SoupDragon I really don't understand the difference between a Christmas and Halloween inspired name.

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MortifiedAnyFuckerAdams · 28/10/2013 22:34

Shock I have a Meg and have never even thought of it being a Halloween name. Shes a Christmas baby, anyways, so that helps but even if she were born 31st Oct id never have made thw connection.

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smithwillsam · 29/10/2013 06:16

Halloween baby names reference the holiday and all things spooky.
Casper
Buffy
Autumn
Blair
They names are sweet, most popular and impaired by Halloween.

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noitsachicken · 29/10/2013 09:58

Raven

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TombOfMummyBeerest · 29/10/2013 10:06

Damien

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