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Aibu?

32 replies

ChristmasTrolleyRage · 27/12/2010 16:54

I like to have something unusual, but easily recognisable.

I already have 3 DDs and a DS , but I have decided to go a little bit more unusual. I just think it rolls off the tongue well, and seems it would suit either gender.

It seems to fit well - I can imagine calling it out in the soft-play area, but it also seems appropriate for when it's working as an UN Special Envoy.

Wondering what MNers think?

I am also considering the creative alternative spelling of Ayboo - please let me which you prefer.

TIA.

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mathanxiety · 30/12/2010 03:41

Fangry would be lovely, but of course you'd have to insist on the proper Walloon pronunciation.

Fanjo now we're getting somewhere it is a badass name, and nice nn potential.

smilingserenely · 30/12/2010 13:02

have you considered afaik or even poas (similar to boaz but just that little bit more unusual )

ChaosTrulyReigns · 02/01/2011 19:25

I'm now seriously considering Fanjo with a nickname of foof.

Do you like that?

alemci · 02/01/2011 19:28

sounds like yogi bear yabadabadoo. sorry i am showing my age.

ChaosTrulyReigns · 02/01/2011 19:29

Oh no you're very au courant.

Yogi film is out next this year!

BelligerentGhoul · 02/01/2011 19:32

I like Asbo - I think it sounds really classy.

Or Hth - Aitch for short.

alemci · 02/01/2011 19:36

remember H from Steps. could be inspired by him.

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