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I'm starting a Baby Names mutiny... Who will join me?

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CheeseAndBunion · 09/07/2012 21:56

Last year Mumsnetters rallied behind a seemingly pointless quest of mine to find a lost teddy and helped give my son a very Merry Xmas. The comments and posts on my thread were unbelievably kind and I was struck by what a great bunch of people Mumsnetters must be. On the Baby Names forum though I often read comments which would give the impression we are the total opposite and that instead it's populated by quite a vicious bunch.

I have read some awful things written about my child's name on here, comments that have sometimes really stung. If I was posting to ask advice about his weight, hair colour, acne or sexuality then I have no doubt people would reply with kindness but instead I've seen endless posts about how 'x' will never be a doctor or using 'y' is akin to child abuse and that you shouldn't have been allowed to breed if you were going to name your baby 'z' (or worse something beginning with k). I've seen parents and children described in the most awful way just because their naming style differs from others and for the most part the names being attacked are ones in the current top 100. Names that will be unremarkable, commonplace and totally acceptable once our youngsters are young no more. As most people on this forum are likely to be hormonal parents to be, or sleep deprived and angst ridden, I wonder if an intervention is needed?

I'm going to start an appreciation society for the hyphenated. A support network for those with the initial K. A meeting place for the made up, awkwardly spelt and abbreviated. You're all welcome - membership is free and there is booze on offer. Founder members include Tony and Cherie (nickname and slightly common sounding), Condoleeza Rice (made up spelling), Madonna (sounds like a sex worker) and Willie Walsh (never going to get a decent job with a name like that). Kay Burley, Kirsty Young and Kate Middleton have shown interest in joining. Yes, Kate has the far more acceptable 'Catherine' to fall back on but it's obvious she has experienced first hand the negative affect on your life a 'K' name can cause. Our hyphenated patrons have asked to remain anonymous as they know the persecution that might follow if the unfortunate dash in their name becomes public.

So I'll start...

My name is CheeseandBunion and I have a child with a nickname on their birth certificate... And I like it.

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TheOldestCat · 09/07/2012 22:00

Superb from you, OP!

I'll join.

My name is TheOldestCat and I have a child who is of English/Welsh heritage with an Irish name that he will have to spell out all the time as we live in England. I love it. My other child has a "Sunday' name on her birth certificate, but she has never ever been called that and has been known entirely by her nickname from birth. I love both names.

alicethehorse · 09/07/2012 22:03

We've given our child (with Celtic heritage on both sides) a name that the English are going to have real trouble spelling.

But we love it :)

Great thread idea btw :)

PeggyCarter · 09/07/2012 22:03

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alicethehorse · 09/07/2012 22:04

Cross posts theoldestcat!

QOD · 09/07/2012 22:04

My names QOD and I'm an alcoholic my middle name is pronounced, by us, completely different to how it actually is PLUS I gave my dd a name and chopped the "e" off the end causing endless angst

blondiedollface · 09/07/2012 22:05

My daughter is 26 days old and her name is hyphenated and I love it!!

whenyouseeitwaveorcheer · 09/07/2012 22:06

I have sinned in the opposite way to you, OP.

I have 2 dd's with full names on their birth certs who are known only by their nicknames. To the extent that DD's school phoned her pre-school to ask a question about her, and they replied " we don't have any children called X who are pupils here".

seefooddiet · 09/07/2012 22:06

I'll join you...

I'm seefooddiet, My child has 4 middle names, The 4th one was a 10 second thought process after my original choice was vetoed by the humourless registrar

I gave him a ridiculously long name because I thought it was funny

whenyouseeitwaveorcheer · 09/07/2012 22:06

I love a good hyphenated name, blondie!

usualsuspect · 09/07/2012 22:07

I'm in OP, the baby names topic on MN is vile.

ImaCleverClogs · 09/07/2012 22:08

I think she means Kayden, Kieren, Kylie etc that lots of people call chavy names?

Totally agree with you op, I cringe when I read some of the comments people make on here about names. Its just a matter of taste not child abuse ffs.

usualsuspect · 09/07/2012 22:09

My grandsons names would melt MN if I revealed them. Grin

wigglesrock · 09/07/2012 22:10

I have 3 daughters and all their names end in the same letter Shock Plus dd2 has the most popular name ever so not only am I condemning her to a lifetime of having to share her name with others but she also has an unimaginative Mother - the shame and ps we spell my dd1s name the forrin way and we're Irish - the mortification of it all Grin.

Showmethemhappyfeet · 09/07/2012 22:10

Ohh mine wasn't mentioned in the OP but I think I can still join.
My name is Showmethemhappyfeet, my DD has one of those 'awful' American surname names, and I bloody love it!!Grin

CharlieBoo · 09/07/2012 22:11

Love this thread...

WhosPickleisThatOnion · 09/07/2012 22:11

I'm in! You are totally right!

My sons name begins with a h but I am going to spell it with a k to show my support.

RobinSparkles · 09/07/2012 22:11

My name is RobinSparkles and my RL name begins with a K. Both my DDs have names that go into the "boring and overused" category on some threads.

Although, sometimes they appear in the "classics that you love" category. DD2 is known by a nickname but the 'proper' name on BC (although she's known by the proper name too) so I do have a couple of MNer points! :o

PeggyCarter · 09/07/2012 22:11

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RancerDoo · 09/07/2012 22:12

My name is Rancerdoo, and I named my child a name that makes people pull cats bum face.
And if I have another, I m going to name her Minnie. So there.

usualsuspect · 09/07/2012 22:13

My eldest DDs name is one of the most mocked and laughed at names on MN.

CharlieBoo · 09/07/2012 22:13

Oh meant to say my name is charlieboo and one of my kids has a nn on BC and the other has a beautiful name while she is 3 but is going to sound ridiculous on her as an adult!! Hmm

timetosmile · 09/07/2012 22:13

DDs name is pretty common but the more unusual spelling for it, which means she can never get those awful- personalised keyrings and pens from the cheap card shops...

exoticfruits · 09/07/2012 22:13

I like the baby name thread! I don't know why people ask-not everyone will like them. In RL I am always diplomatic, so it is nice to be able to have a place where I can say what I really think.
People think that my DCs names are boring-it doesn't bother me-I love 'boring' names.

TheOldestCat · 09/07/2012 22:13

High fives motherofallhangovers

WhosPickleisThatOnion · 09/07/2012 22:14

No on the k thread Kelly was called common about 50 seconds after a poster said it was their name Sad