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Truly awesome names

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lucysnowe · 24/04/2017 11:39

I have just come across someone who proudly bears the name of Buckmaster de Wolf. It is the awesomest name I have ever heard! Does anyone have any similar awesome names?

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NeonGod73 · 25/04/2017 13:17

I like long, melodic names such as:
Evander Holyfield
Ermenegildo Zegna
Salvatore Ferragamo
Milo Ventimiglia
(I hope I spelt them right)

wherethewildrosesgrow · 25/04/2017 13:11

I had a boss called Richard smellie, he doesn't shorten it to Dick though, the rest of the team do.

SnickersWasAHorse · 25/04/2017 13:06

Oh and DH met a woman called Olive Olive. And a Mrs Kunt.

SnickersWasAHorse · 25/04/2017 13:05

I met a Troy Champion. Promising young footballer. I keep an eye out for him.
My friend knew a Galahad Rowney.

Crookers77 · 25/04/2017 12:57

I'm a cruickshank!! Smile @helpimichy

heebiejeebie · 25/04/2017 12:55

I've met a Petroc Dragon Phenomenon Sesti.

Goldenhandshake · 25/04/2017 12:44

I knew and Ugur Koc, pronouced 'Urrr' almost like a purr. However as teaanage school kids do, we pronounced it 'Ooger (like Booger) Cock

MichaelSheensNextDW · 25/04/2017 12:39

Rich Angell
Connor McLeod (after Highlander)

Frankfurterwuerstchen · 25/04/2017 12:36

Where I used to work there was a Christian Cripwell and at University there was a girl called Helen Pine-Coffin. DH had lots of weird and wonderful names ready for a boy. Luckily our 2nd was a girl and we had already chosen quite a normal name.

deste · 25/04/2017 12:33

went to school with a Gay Rae and worked with a Damian Batman.

Curlyshabtree · 25/04/2017 11:59

Ooh and I know of an Anna Rak

Curlyshabtree · 25/04/2017 11:58

At dc's school there is a Nimrod and a Godspower

Feelingkenty · 25/04/2017 11:41

I used to work with a Poppy Papadopoulos (married name).

My maiden name was also an alliteration (think Keira Kycadome) - I always felt it sounded like a character name in a piece of bad fiction

caz323 · 25/04/2017 10:09

Really enjoying these fabulous names!

I went to school with a Cherry Flann. Smile

Serin · 25/04/2017 09:44

The best I can come up with is that I work with a Chelsea Bunn.

It really suits her!

PlummyBrummy · 25/04/2017 09:39

I know of a Horatio Blood who makes toy theatres...

Zoidberg · 25/04/2017 09:33

Orlando Whippy (was a young estate agent when I met him)

Hector Hawkes

I spent a summer collating Primary school Sats scores, some of those names stayed with me a long time, now I can only remember Princessing Ellis.

A teacher called Miss Lush, always thought she belonged in a Ronald Dahl story, Lauren Lush.

ChadSexington · 25/04/2017 09:15

I think it was in another of these threads, but someone posted that they worked with a lawyer called Alcides Hellmeister. Such a fab name, it always stuck with me. (It's real too, I checked).

Rossigigi · 25/04/2017 09:07

Two kids in my brothers year at school had the surnames Wiley and wanklyn.....

moomin4071 · 25/04/2017 09:02

I had an operation last year and my anaesthetist was called Dr Haus. I was made up Blush

ephemeralfairy · 25/04/2017 08:45

Also my mum used to teach a Lynx Wildwood

ephemeralfairy · 25/04/2017 08:41

Wee boy in my Bookbug sessions called Jaxon Sangster.

WaitroseCoffeeCostaCup · 25/04/2017 08:35

A managing Director of quite a big company in America called Princess Harper. She was lovely!

spinassienne · 25/04/2017 08:29

One of the names on here is on my MN baby bus Grin

CoffeeAndOranges · 25/04/2017 08:27

Heidi Poppy Buttons sounds unbearably cute. I'd love it if she was a hard-nosed bitch Grin

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