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We named our baby a marmite name

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PineappleBrazilNutsandMaccasFries · 22/01/2023 22:13

And I bloody love the horrified reactions more than the delighted ones:

What???
Oh my god that's a mouthful isn't it?
Is that a name? Oh, I'd call him 'xxx'

It's not even that out there, I think people are just rude, but it cracks me up

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TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 24/01/2023 08:46

KatherineJaneway · 24/01/2023 07:36

Ah yes, always remember Marm as in farm not Mam as in ham.

Nor Mum as in Bum.

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KatherineJaneway · 24/01/2023 07:36

TwoLeftSocksWithHoles · 23/01/2023 17:46

Oh no, certainly not in the circles we move in. We only use 'Marm' when addressing the Queen when we used to attend her Gin and Bingo Evenings at her big house in London.

Ah yes, always remember Marm as in farm not Mam as in ham.

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Bowbellsx · 23/01/2023 21:59

ThreeLittleDots · 22/01/2023 22:24

Marmaduke?

Haha 😂

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Sexypyjamas · 23/01/2023 21:34

So so funny @Iwantmyoldnameback ! I'm stubbornly waiting for a name reveal BUT I've had fun watching Fr Ted and sniggering at the witty posts.
I did initially read the thread title as "I've named my child marmite" (misplaced my glasses), so was disappointed when I read it again properly.
Over the years I've heard names like Mormon, endeavour and blue. You know, a bit different. The middle name there, I overheard on my travels and I turned and said wow (because I can't keep my mouth shut) I paused a bit because the child's grandparents looked very worried then I said what a lovely name (grandparents of child then looked relieved). She said they found it hard to get used to.

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TheOriginalEmu · 23/01/2023 21:05

Daydreamer12345 · 23/01/2023 16:33

🤣🤣 love that episode

father screwey Lewie and spodo Comodo crack me up 😂

I know a man who’s name is Billy Tilley. Not even William. Billy. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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TheOriginalEmu · 23/01/2023 20:51

Notgoodatchoosingnames · 23/01/2023 09:51

@TheOriginalEmu I absolutely love all of those names! I struggled to get my Welsh but not welsh speaking other half to let me choose a Welsh name but i got there in the end!!

Their dad is English and he was relatively easy to convince but Finding ones my English in-laws could pronounce/not butcher too badly was fun. 😂😂

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TheOriginalEmu · 23/01/2023 20:46

Zanatdy · 23/01/2023 05:55

I’m Welsh and haven’t heard of most! Seren of course I have, one of my favourite welsh names. I have a Dylan, one of the most common (if not THE most common) Welsh name

Dylan was always my favourite name! It’s actually Medi’s middle name as I couldn’t wait for a boy to use it. 😂
Medi means September
Taran is thunder
Awel is Breeze
Seren is Star
Macsen means Greatest and was the welsh name given to the Roman emperor Magnus Maximus.

people do tend to think they are weird or wonderful and no in between really.

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TheOriginalEmu · 23/01/2023 20:39

RecoIIectionsMayVary · 22/01/2023 23:07

Taran is great. Is the r rolled and is it male or female, seems to me to fit both.

It is a rolled R. It means thunder and is traditionally a boys name, mine is a boy. I think it could work for a girl too though!

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TheOriginalEmu · 23/01/2023 20:33

DumpedByText · 22/01/2023 22:55

These are all lovely Welsh names 😊

Thanks! They’re all early twenties/late teens now and they all like their names, though the ones who’ve gone to uni in other countries sometimes use nicknames.

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TiredyMcTired · 23/01/2023 20:04

Iwantmyoldnameback · 23/01/2023 08:33

It's Titsarellabumsqueak isn't it? Getting quite popular now I understand.

This one wins 😂

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BertaHoon · 23/01/2023 19:40

Has anyone said Spud-u-like yet?

Pronounced Spudulika don't you know!

Or Wayne, or indeed Waynetta.

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Allmyarseandpeggymartin · 23/01/2023 19:08

Ops gonna have to name change after this 😂

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PeekAtYou · 23/01/2023 19:03

She announced her son's name in the last day or two.

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PeekAtYou · 23/01/2023 19:02

Are you Kylie Jenner whose son's name in Arabic means "my dick"?

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Fancylike · 23/01/2023 19:00

OP coming in with a Marmite personality too.

Assuming it’s Jaxxson or Phoenix or something equally bogan, and friends and family are all a bit embarrassed for you.

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larkstar · 23/01/2023 18:43

💤

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Liz1tummypain · 23/01/2023 18:43

I don't think it can be that bad.

Also how do you hide a thread please? I wanted to do that with my last one but couldn't work out what to do with it

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KettrickenSmiled · 23/01/2023 18:38

PineappleBrazilNutsandMaccasFries · 22/01/2023 22:53

Me too. No idea why people have to be such twats 🤷🏼‍♀️

Says the person who is revelling in I bloody love the horrified reactions 😂

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LittleLantern123 · 23/01/2023 18:25

Hilarious as I'm sure it is for you to get a kick out of the horrified looks, remember your child has to live with that name.
I hope he's a forgiving soul when he gets older or you're screwed.

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Trez1510 · 23/01/2023 18:22

StoneofDestiny · 23/01/2023 18:20

Rupert
Paddington
Teddy

Great minds think alike ..... fools seldom differ! 😛

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Trez1510 · 23/01/2023 18:21

Paddington-Bear. nn Paddy.

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StoneofDestiny · 23/01/2023 18:20

Rupert
Paddington
Teddy

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Hobbitlover · 23/01/2023 18:04

Adolf?

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PortiasBiscuit · 23/01/2023 18:00

You are naming a human being, not signalling how clever and “edgy” you are..

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PortiasBiscuit · 23/01/2023 17:58

It’s almost certainly awful, the child will hate it and end up calling itself by a nickname anyway.

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