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Incaminka · 25/06/2012 15:52

So what's the betting some of these names will start to become mainstream?
I reckon Jaime, Tyrion and Eddard are all very serviceable...

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DonkeyTeapot · 26/06/2012 10:58

DP and I teetered on the brink of calling DD Khaleesi, I think he'd have gone for it, but I wasn't sure if it would be cool and exotic or cheesy and naff.

squoosh · 26/06/2012 13:44

Saoirse isn't a controversial name in Ireland at all anymore. It's long lost any political connotations, in the Republic at least.

Think hippyish freedom rather than freedom from oppression.

Incaminka · 26/06/2012 18:37

Yay, I like Tyrion too! I'm very lucky, as a siamese cat breeder I know I will get to use some of these!

Sadly, at 43, 3 mcs and failed ivf, it is, unlikely I will get to use them for anything else... but fingers crossed!

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MarysBeard · 26/06/2012 18:42

Hodor? Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor. Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor Hodor "Hodor Hodor!" :)

Hodor Hodor Hodor Hmm

RancerDoo · 26/06/2012 18:49

There are a fair few daenerys around these days according to a tv show I saw.
Jamie is already mainstream in the us, but it is a girl's name.
I could see arya and Sansa becoming popular. It's because they're similar to but not the same as already popular names.

Thegoddessblossom · 26/06/2012 18:54

Hodor.

Incaminka · 26/06/2012 19:07

Not sure about Hodor for a child? Could definitely see it suiting some kind of hound (viszla, basset, bloodhound, dachsund) looking down its long nose in a lugrubious fasion....

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