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Murphy

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goingfortwo · 21/09/2016 16:43

Murphy for a girls name?
We really like it would like to know what other people think

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LunaLoveg00d · 21/09/2016 16:45

NO! It's a surname, not a given name and definitely not a name for a child.

I know at least two dogs called Murphy though.

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Giratina · 21/09/2016 16:46

Wouldn't be great for a boy, absolutely awful for a girl.

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AmeliaJack · 21/09/2016 16:49

I know two Murphys- both boys. The nick name is "Murf" in both cases.

I don't think I'd have liked to be a Murf personally. So no, I wouldn't use it for a girl.

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Cococrumble · 21/09/2016 16:49

Sorry, I also know a dog named Murphy..

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shumway · 21/09/2016 16:49

I like it.

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WaitrosePigeon · 21/09/2016 16:50

I know a dog called Murphy.

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MissPattie · 21/09/2016 16:50

Awful

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PotteringAlong · 21/09/2016 16:51

Nope. It's a surname.

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Tiggeryoubastard · 21/09/2016 16:52

I know a cat called Murphy but really it's the name of a dead 'ard dig with scars and missing teeth. Don't really believe anyone would call a girl that.

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UntilTheCowsComeHome · 21/09/2016 16:53

I was thinking it was quite cute until you said 'for a girl'

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goingfortwo · 21/09/2016 16:59

we also like Hector for a boy

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chinlo · 21/09/2016 16:59

My best friend had a dog called Murphy.

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chinlo · 21/09/2016 17:00

(a male dog)

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kormachameleon · 21/09/2016 17:02

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LunaLoveg00d · 21/09/2016 17:04

Hector is a lot better than Murphy - assuming you are talking about a boy!

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Vixxfacee · 21/09/2016 17:05

There's a film with a girl called Murphy in it. The one where the dad goes to space and at the end he's behind the book shelves or something.
No it's not a good name.

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Loyly · 21/09/2016 17:06

Murphy for a girl is just awful, OP. I don't like it, sorry. But Hector for a boy is excellent.

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Iliveinalighthousewiththeghost · 21/09/2016 17:09

I met an adorable little pup named Murphy once. It's not a name for a human though and certainly not a little girl. IMHO

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chinlo · 21/09/2016 17:11

There's a film with a girl called Murphy in it. The one where the dad goes to space

Interstellar. What a great film. (p.s. spoiler alert!)

Americans sure do love giving girls surname names.

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DoYouRememberJustinBobby · 21/09/2016 17:11

Terrible. Just terrible. It's a surname or a drink.

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therootoftheroot · 21/09/2016 17:14

oh god these poor children Sad

i feel desperately sorry for so many of the poor babies i read about on here wit these awful, desperately awful nmaes.
who looks a beautiful newborn baby girl and thinks 'let's call her murphy?'

or at a cute little boy and think 'hector is just right'

there are thousands of beautiful names to choose from >why is there a fashion for ugly ones?

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chinlo · 21/09/2016 17:15

there are thousands of beautiful names to choose from >why is there a fashion for ugly ones

Because beauty is subjective.

I feel desperately sorry for you.

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EasternDailyStress · 21/09/2016 17:18

I came on to say it's a dog's name. My opinion is that it's horrible for any human. But then I don't like surnames as first names generally.

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DixieWishbone · 21/09/2016 17:21

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jusdepamplemousse · 21/09/2016 17:21

Nooooooooooooo.

It's that awful, it's an Irish name but no Irish person would ever call their child that - especially their girl child - thing.

Because it's a surname.

Honestly it'd be like someone calling their kid Jones or Jeeves.

But sure if you like it, go for it. Grin

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