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Thomas?

38 replies

BarbieLovesKen · 08/03/2011 13:44

What do you think?

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Figgyrolls · 11/03/2011 18:11

Well they used to have a marathon in London by that name, and some say it spreads easily Grin

Figgyrolls · 11/03/2011 18:12

But so does my Lurpack! Grin or any butter if not in the fridge!

unfitmother · 11/03/2011 18:13

Love it - am biased though!

ilovesprouts · 11/03/2011 18:18

love thomas

agora1 · 11/03/2011 21:10

If I'd had a boy that would have been his name. Love it!

CharlieBoo · 11/03/2011 22:30

dull and boring for me....like Tom though.

BetamaxBandit · 11/03/2011 22:37

I like it but it's ridiculously popular round here

ThatllDoPig · 11/03/2011 23:07

Thomas is a lovely, classic name. And I love Tom too. It was top of my list, but DH didn't like it.
Mind you, it is v popular round here. There are three just down this road that I know of.

eurycantha · 12/03/2011 19:28

A great name my nephew is Thomas Edward ,never had a problem being compared with Thomas the tank engine.[Probably cos he`s not blue]

A1980 · 14/03/2011 00:42

It's a solid classic but it's a bit too popular for my liking.

At work every other woman I know has a DH or DP named Tom.

BarbieLovesKen · 14/03/2011 09:27

Thanks again all.

Figgyrolls I adore the name Flora.. Grin

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stuffedmk · 14/03/2011 12:20

DH really wants Tom for bump and I really like Thomas or Tom but really dislike Tommy as a nn (don't know why Confused) so am worried about using it in case he gets called Tommy. Hmm

Figgyrolls · 14/03/2011 15:17

Barbie I'm working on repopulating the house with Sodor names WinkGrin might be a Rusty next!

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