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The most unusual name

316 replies

Loriycs · 02/08/2008 22:27

What is the most unusual name you've come across recently?

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Loriycs · 03/08/2008 10:37

coral and sky both names that are very pop with very young mums, along with Amber and such like...

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twentypence · 03/08/2008 10:36

Triton for a boy, or Savan

Jenayde for a girl

oopsacoconut · 03/08/2008 10:34

I know a Starson (boy) and his brother Bloo and sisters Coral and Sky?????? Sky and Coral oaky but Bloo why on earth not just regular old Blue or Blu?

Loriycs · 03/08/2008 10:28

Puck!, now his peers will have fun with that one!

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SquiffyHock · 03/08/2008 06:41

Mercedes-Summer. Wouldn't be two names that I would think to hyphenate!
Puck for a boy.

belgo · 03/08/2008 06:31

Seven for a girl.

ninedragons · 03/08/2008 04:00

I saw a discussion on another board about a six-year-old girl called Mrkyri-Phox (pron. Mercury Fox) who comes home in tears every night asking for her name to be changed to Sophie.

In due course, I hope she sticks her stupid, egotistical wanker parents in the nastiest retirement home she can find.

falcon · 03/08/2008 01:36

Sunday Joy, and this was before Nicol Kidman had her child.

imaginaryfriend · 03/08/2008 00:14

Blimey ... I thought Noodle was bad.

Quattrocento · 03/08/2008 00:11

Electron

QuintessentialShadows · 03/08/2008 00:09

sorry, not sund, but SON

QuintessentialShadows · 03/08/2008 00:08

my registrar barely raised an eyebrow when I wanted to give my sund El Mundo as middle name (and she was spanish speaking)

frasersmummy · 03/08/2008 00:06

peppa???? as in pig

sorry shouldnt judge but surely local registrars should have some level of duty to say .. ehh no !!

QuintessentialShadows · 03/08/2008 00:06

Yes, his name was Viking, and boy was he bossy!

imaginaryfriend · 03/08/2008 00:05

Viking?!

QuintessentialShadows · 03/08/2008 00:04

Viking for boy
Amarillys for girl

imaginaryfriend · 03/08/2008 00:01

There's also a boy called Noodle at dd's school.

rosealbie · 02/08/2008 23:58

Oh and Peppa for a girl

imaginaryfriend · 02/08/2008 23:58

I also once met a girl called Starling.

imaginaryfriend · 02/08/2008 23:57

Miami for a girl.

Minty for a boy.

rosealbie · 02/08/2008 23:54

I also know a Blue and Tate for a boy.

frasersmummy · 02/08/2008 23:44

balamory is scottish fictional town.. real name tobermory

I always thought of malory as english because I remember reading a set of books called malory tower when i was young

set in an english boarding school

Loriycs · 02/08/2008 23:41

parhaps im thinking of Balamory, or is that Scottish? Im getting too tired now! will have say goodnight now, will check out thread 2moro x

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SheSellsSeashellsByTheSeashore · 02/08/2008 23:38

i think so im not sure the little girl i know named malory is asian i think. definately not irish.

Loriycs · 02/08/2008 23:37

malory is an irish mname isnt it?

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