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AIBU to think the government should cap the number of children called a particular name each year?

127 replies

sausagesandwich34 · 13/10/2012 22:52

ok I know I am and this is supposed to be a bit of a light hearted thread but....

I am a brownie leader

25% of my pack are called Chloe!
3 of them have a surname starting with the same letter

out of the rest of them Molly,Holly & Emily I have multiples

I've taken to calling the entire pack by their full names so no one feels left out Hmm but that's 48 names to rememeber!!!

how do teachers do it?

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Lancelottie · 14/10/2012 18:27

Endoplasm: 'Also when child mortality was high families would use the same name again if a previous child had not survived' my barking-- parents did that. My second brother was not too impressed when he found out.

Whistlingwaves · 14/10/2012 18:33

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SeveredEdMcDunnough · 14/10/2012 18:34

Well, I was trying to think of a nice name for ds3 and all the ones I liked, I already knew someone like a close friend who had used that name. It felt a bit uncomfortable, like I was copying them.

So I had to rule out quite a few that way. finally came up with something very unusual but still 'normal'-ish - I mean it's a recognisable name, it's not hard to spell or pronounce. And mostly, I really like it.

I just couldn't use something my old friend had already used, or my cousin, or my friend at school. I felt like I was treading on their toes.

JollyJackOLantern · 14/10/2012 18:36

Ds's name was well outside the top 100 in 2010. In 2011 when he was born it shot up to 60 something. Not much you can do about that.

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eandh · 14/10/2012 18:51

Dd1 is Ellie I would do anything to rename her now, 2 Ellie's in her clas, 2 Ellie's and Ella at brownies and 3 Ellie's at the stables where she rides (wanted to call her pippa but bottled it and used as a middle name :0(

Dd2 is Hattie funny enough in her primary school of 600+ children she is the only Hattie! There are 3 cases of 30 in each year and they put 3 Finns together in her class would you not think they would split them up?? Although her class does seem to have the collection of children with unique or unusual names so her name seems fairly normal!!

BarbarianMum · 14/10/2012 19:20

I am very glad my sister got to 'Max' before I did, or ds2 would be the 4th one in his class.

peppapigpants · 14/10/2012 19:26

eandh and barbarianmum I know someone with two children called....

Max and Ellie!!

mycatoscar · 14/10/2012 19:48

My husband works with 3 lees. They are known as digger lee, fat lee and black lee! Apparently they don't mind, I think I might though!

I was one of 7 Rebecca's in my year at school, luckily there are several nickname versions of that, although now I might be fat Rebecca lol! Or stroppy Rebecca Grin

sausagesandwich34 · 14/10/2012 19:53

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thank you, nice to know we are appreciated Blush

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RedGreenWhiteViolet · 14/10/2012 20:11

I sometimes feel guilty for calling dd1 Olivia. There is only one other in her class and luckily they have different nicknames. We gave dd2 an foreign name so we've only ever met one in England apart from dd. People often ask if they are really related. Blush

EldritchCleavage · 14/10/2012 20:17

Everywhere I go these days I trip over an Oscar.

Baileyscoffeeandcampfires · 14/10/2012 20:25

3 girls called Leanne, lee-Ann , Leeann in my class at school. All with surname jones. It was a nightmare.

Dd had 3 Ellie Browns in her year.

Both dc's have top twenty names but are the only ones in their school years. Our surname is Oliver which does cause problems for ds as several teachers have struggled to plumb it in to their brains that its his surname not his given name.

hooper02 · 14/10/2012 23:15

Makes me think of my A level maths group, about 15 of us in class with 3 Sarahs, 2 Joannes, 1 Joanna and 2 Catherines, oh and the identical twin of one the Sarahs was in the class too. Bit confusing for the teachers

BlueSkySinking · 14/10/2012 23:25

I know 5 Isla's, 3 Jack's, 1 Amelia, 4 Max's, 1 Josh,

LucieMay · 15/10/2012 00:32

I was quite happy with my choice of name for DS- it's easy to pronounce, easy to spell (unlike our long complicated Greek surname) and a traditional proper name. However, he's the only one with it in the school and I rarely come across it so it means he is always easily distinguished (which is a good job in the award assemblies as the deputy head can't pronounce our surname and always calls him out by just his surname).

OldernotWiser47 · 15/10/2012 09:33

My 2 (teenage) DDs both have names from my country of origin, and local to the area I come from, so never meet anyone called the same or even anything close.
DS however is Max. He is the only one in his year.
In his class there are 2 Mia, 2 Maya, 2 Daisy Hmm

RandallPinkFloyd · 15/10/2012 09:59

I have an Archie. I had no idea it was such a faux pas until it set the eyes of MN rolling uncontrollably! (although tbh I still don't actually know why as I was too scared to ask)

Only 1 person I know knows anyone with an Archie. Think it's definitely a postcode lottery. Round here they're all Oliver or Rhys.

Mrsjay · 15/10/2012 10:06

I think Archie is a sterotypical middle class boys name I am not sure if that is right though ,

RandallPinkFloyd · 15/10/2012 10:09

Woo hoo! I'm posh! No wonder it's not popular round here Grin

Tallalime · 15/10/2012 11:44

My DD is the only one of her in her class, in fact there are no repeats in her class, though there are a Kaydee, a Kaycee and a Kaylee I almost cried with disappointment when we turned up on the first day and they weren't triplets after all

I know a LOT of Bens though and Evies and Chloes and approximately eleventy billion Maddis...with no E.

Himalaya · 15/10/2012 13:19

Hope you've all had a go on this baby name voyager uk version

FrankelSaysRelax · 15/10/2012 13:33

With some animal breed societies (dogs, horses, etc) each year has an allocated letter, so every animal born in that year must have a name starting with that letter. It helps to be able to identify which year an animal was born.

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MsVestibule · 15/10/2012 13:47

I like the idea of a local Top 100. We consulted the national Top 100, instantly dismissed anything in the Top 20 and thought we were fairly safe.

But it seems that ever since we named DS, every other bugger in my area has called their son the same name and I can pretty much guarantee that he will always have another boy in his class with the same name. Might as well have just called him Archie/James/Joshua Angry.

Hotcoffeeisamemory · 15/10/2012 14:11

My boys have the top 2 boys names.
My daughters name rarely makes it I to the top 100.
I don't know any other Oliver's and there are none in his nursery either.
It could be an area thing.
Ds1 was named after his grandad.
Ds2 was named while we were waiting to go down to my section as we decided we didn't want baby hotcoffeeisamemory on his wristband!