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My friend wants 'Harrow' - your thoughts?

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keepyk · 05/06/2019 19:48

My colleague is keen on Harrow for a girl, I said I'd put it to the MN hive mind!! Any thoughts?

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midsomermurderess · 07/06/2019 21:11

The Harrowing of the North.

MikeUniformMike · 07/06/2019 20:22

The surname Moore should only have one first name. Bobby. Bobbi or Bobbie for a girl.

Oliversmumsarmy · 07/06/2019 17:50

How about if their surname is Hill you could have Dollis, Lavender or Gants

Or surname More
Stan

Or Park

Kilburn
Wembley

Utterly ridiculous it is the equivalent of calling a child Wretched

MikeUniformMike · 07/06/2019 09:01

Eton for her brother, or maybe a sibling called Bo/Beau.

ErrolTheDragon · 07/06/2019 08:24

Coming from Lancashire, the Americans’ fondness for calling their children Preston never fails to baffle and amuse!

Pity we couldn't trademark our placenames so they had to pay. I've always reckoned Corby is overdue for popularity.Grin
However, Preston, Harlow etc aren't anywhere near as bad as Harrow as they are merely placenames, not dictionary words with an unpleasant meaning.

redexpat · 07/06/2019 05:57

I think of the west london borough and coming off the a40 at the polish war memorial.

mathanxiety · 07/06/2019 04:17

Grin If DD1 had had her way, DS would have been named Harlem.

floraloctopus · 07/06/2019 04:14

Harrow is a size if cricket bat so no.

Goodebe · 07/06/2019 03:57

I like it
Also Harlow, Harlem, Harbor

Dhalandchips · 07/06/2019 03:57

Mornington Crescent 😀

Aveeno2017 · 07/06/2019 03:48

What's your name choice got to do with your work colleague? It's a horrible name btw.

Oliversmumsarmy · 07/06/2019 03:25

My first thought was Metropolitan Line.

LilQueenie · 07/06/2019 03:18

wait you thought you were perhaps being unfair to her. did she ask what you thought of the name and does she know you were going to ask on the internet because I get the feeling she doesn't.

mathanxiety · 07/06/2019 03:11

Preston is a mixture of the WASPy Prescott and the football-related Peyton to American ears.

SallyWD · 06/06/2019 23:37

It's dreadful

TuppenceTwo · 06/06/2019 23:28

@Quintella Coming from Lancashire, the Americans’ fondness for calling their children Preston never fails to baffle and amuse! Grin

FionasWineShow · 06/06/2019 21:04

If you've told her you're going to put it to MN, surely she can just read the thread.

Or is the whole internet thing totally beyond her?

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Outofinspiration · 06/06/2019 19:42

Harrow is a place in NW London and not a girls name.

Harlow isn't that bad as a name actually, but anyone who has actually ever been there would never bestow it upon their own child!

keepyk · 06/06/2019 19:37

Lol penny4thoughts, no I can assure you my friend is not really me. I'm well past having babies I'm afraid!

Thanks for the replies folks.

The overwhelming consensus is that it's not a great choice- which was my thought exactly but I thought I was perhaps being unfair to her when I said I wasn't keen (it's a school to me as we are no where near London suburbs here).

I shall try to feedback sensitively!! Confused

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Upzadaizy · 06/06/2019 18:32

How harrowing to have a friend who thinks that the name of a rather boring London suburb is a suitable name for a human being.

Penny4Thoughts · 06/06/2019 18:20

Is your friend really you?
I don’t understand why we get so many friend posts on an anonymous site

FizzyGreenWater · 06/06/2019 18:15

That's just horrid.

It's not a name, it's an ugly harsh sound, you can't shorten it to anything nice - can you imagine her friends in the playground? - 'Arr! Arr! Come over 'ere!'

Plus it's got about four different connotations, none of them very nice.

What on earth were your friend's thought processes here?!

Pinkvoid · 06/06/2019 17:49

I think of harrowing and also the London Town.

Not nice as a name.

ErrolTheDragon · 06/06/2019 15:59

It really depends if the baby is being brought up in England or not.

The meanings of the word 'harrow' are much the same in an American dictionary such as Webster's. 'Torment, vex' ... could be harrowing for a kid to be saddled with such a name.

pikapikachu · 06/06/2019 15:17

Is it Jean Harlow that makes Harlow sound nice? The boys name Arlo is very popular atm and I totally understand that place names can conjure up wildly inaccurate impressions if you're not from the area of the UK. Plus there's the international factor a Kingston, Jamaica is very different to Kingston (Upon Thames) in London.

It really depends if the baby is being brought up in England or not.

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