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Americans huh? What are they like?

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Clary · 26/03/2008 15:42

(No offence intended to any sensible Americans posting on here)

Our local football magnate who is American took his kids to an Easter service and his pic is in the paper. His kids are called Brock (boy), MacCall, Avery and Quinn (all girls). These are not first names are they? And they all sound like boys? names to me too.

Oddly enough the dad is called (wait for it?) Andrew.

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alexpolismum · 26/03/2008 15:48

Where I come from, Brock means badger!

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AnguaVonUberwald · 26/03/2008 15:52

They use the boys name "Randy" as well!!

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PrimulaVeris · 26/03/2008 15:57

And I they call girls Rory. And Robin. And that's not even Hollywood or Footballer's wives fgs ..

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SoupDragon · 26/03/2008 16:14

Quinn is a first name but I thought it was traditionally a boy's name.

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Clary · 26/03/2008 16:16

Yes Quinn as in the Mighty was certainly a boy.

Poor kids, and they are living in England now so set for some teasing at school.

lol at Randy

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margoandjerry · 26/03/2008 16:17

I know an American woman whose son is called Crutcher.

Unspeakable.

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lou33 · 26/03/2008 16:17

i bet as she gets older, quinn will be taunted and called quim

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kerala · 26/03/2008 16:24

Sounds like a roll call of boys surnames at an old fashioned public school.

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expatinscotland · 26/03/2008 16:25

they name their children very stupid, made up words much of the time.

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brimfull · 26/03/2008 16:27

blimey crutcher is pretty awful

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bobsmum · 26/03/2008 16:30

I went to school with a Brock - he was Scottish. Agree the rest are...interesting....choices for girls

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MadameCh0let · 26/03/2008 16:40

I know. My son's name is Richie (Richard really) It was an alternative to Archie which I loved but thought it was too common.

This was MOCKED by Americans with children called Roycroft, Langston, Mackett, Hoyt, Tucker...

Just any random sur name basically!
I remain quietly confident that my son has a cool name

Sorry if you're reading this under rated!!! You are a cool American because you like the name Nancy.

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MadameCh0let · 26/03/2008 16:49

I meant I thought Archie was too trendy. I didn't mean to type common there... I am Confused

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Buda · 26/03/2008 16:59

There is a female Quinn in Zoey 101!

I know Brocks but it is a surname.

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shreksprincessfiona · 26/03/2008 17:09

I have a nephew Brock in Florida. He is 18 months old and at first it seemed a tad......unusual. But having met him, it really suits, which I never would have said( and he's gorgeous)

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theUrbanDryegg · 26/03/2008 17:13

dh wanted to call ds Brock because he looked like a little badger on the second scan!! i liked it - but didn't want him to be teased at school for it.

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mom2latinoboys · 26/03/2008 17:24

I've never met a Brock in real life but have heard of it. I've also heard Avery for a girl, but never met one in real life. To me Quinn is a boys name (have met many Quinns)

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Buda · 26/03/2008 17:33

I like Avery - it's pretty. An American Mum at DS's school had an Ethan and and Avery. Liked both names.

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AtheneNoctua · 26/03/2008 17:34

It's a bit like two people named Victoria and David having thre boys and calling then Brooklyn, Romeo, and Cruz. I mean God... oh wait... they are English.

My American children and I have very boring normal names indeed.

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MadameCh0let · 26/03/2008 17:34

There was a girl on a US board considering Brogan recently. Brother Braiden. Eurghghghghghghghghghghghghghhghgh to Brogan. Sounds like Bogan!!

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PrimulaVeris · 26/03/2008 17:47

I always associate Avery with the (weighing) scales manufacturer ...

Info on Brock here It appears that we are in the midst of a Brock explosion!!

I always think of badgers, personally.

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MadameCh0let · 26/03/2008 17:50

Ha ha, lower down on that page detailing info on Brock it suggested BRAXTON as a name.

Would.anybody.seriously.do.that?!?!?!?!!?!?

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PrimulaVeris · 26/03/2008 17:53

I know ... I read it and pmsl. And "Alternatives" included BRICK???

Imagine yelling out in the playground "Over here, Brick!" Or in later years "Darling Brick", or just "You're a brick, Brick"

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berolina · 26/03/2008 17:53

I quite like Brock.

I know a little American boy called Carter.

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pruners · 26/03/2008 17:54

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