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Heard a stragne one today

5 replies

Saltire · 20/01/2011 14:34

Leybonn.
Yes it is spelt like that as I asked the mother.

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theagedparent · 20/01/2011 19:39

Was she a fan of Duran Duran??

BuntyPenfold · 21/01/2011 10:10
Grin

I heard Zois last week. yes, a mixture of Zoe and Lois - sigh.

Saltire · 22/01/2011 13:21

I also heard a boy called Leyland last night

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FreudianSlippers · 22/01/2011 13:23

Like Leland Stottlemeyer on Monk? Or Leyland is in Lancashire isn't it?

Is a name though, probably more common in the US.

FreudianSlippers · 22/01/2011 13:26

Just looked it up. Leland is an old English name meaning meadowland (makes sense, from lea presumably).

I quite like it.

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