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The name London for a boy...

57 replies

vivizone · 10/01/2013 12:51

any thoughts on it?


The person who is thinking about it when her son is born has a 16yr old daughter named Brooklyn.

I personally think it's too much (she doesn't mind me posting on here) any other suggestions you may have?

My friend is quite Unconventional.

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BarkisIsWilling · 10/01/2013 19:30

Kennington (Ken)

Wimbledon (Don/Wim)

Addington (Ding)

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Hullygully · 10/01/2013 19:25

No

No

No

Try Barking or Dagenham

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MrsReiver · 10/01/2013 19:24

There's a CBBC presenter called London? She's very irritating. aren't they all?

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Narked · 10/01/2013 18:19

Does she need to give her latest child an interesting name because her DD can legally change hers soon?

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iseenodust · 10/01/2013 18:16

Pancake that's right.

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thegreylady · 10/01/2013 18:09

Cleckheaton maybe Grin

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Pancakeflipper · 10/01/2013 17:57

Iseenodust? Little Paul? Aww bless him.

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KeemaNaanAndCurryOn · 10/01/2013 17:51

I quite like the name London.

I wouldn't want to live there, or give the name to my child if I did live there, but its not awful is it.

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iseenodust · 10/01/2013 17:50

Wetwang still has a famous mayor - it's Paul the BBC weatherman.

I think Wetwang would be nn wellywang.

Of London I prefer Bloomsbury.

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rhondajean · 10/01/2013 17:50

Derry was from emf and it was short for Derek, which isn't quite such a rock and roll name.

He may have been the one who could fit an entire lemon inside his foreskin.

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Pancakeflipper · 10/01/2013 17:46

Or the village of Wetwang.
Remember Richard Whitely of Countdown fame? He was mayor there.

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ComeAlongPond · 10/01/2013 17:45
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Gintonic · 10/01/2013 17:44

Agree it ought to be a part of London, how's about hoxton, dalston or Brixton?

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yousankmybattleship · 10/01/2013 17:44

Twathat? Genius. Your friend to use that!

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LaCiccolina · 10/01/2013 17:40

Ed??? Better than first but not hinting at this magic personality she's got?

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Pancakeflipper · 10/01/2013 17:40

And my BIL loves the name of the village called Twathats.

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LaCiccolina · 10/01/2013 17:39

With others, hardly unconventional. Boringly conventional sleb like.

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Pancakeflipper · 10/01/2013 17:38

Once saw a sign to a little hamlet called WindyHorse Pump.

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deleted203 · 10/01/2013 17:38

Scunthorpe? Cunt for short......Blush

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noddyholder · 10/01/2013 17:38

My sisters cat called putney

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expatinscotland · 10/01/2013 17:37

Your friend is not unconventional. She is stoopid.

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delilah88 · 10/01/2013 17:37

yes -- and if so she should push the boat out and go for Doncaster!

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Pancakeflipper · 10/01/2013 17:35

Kew is cool.... Liking that. Unless their surname is Garden.

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MerylStrop · 10/01/2013 17:35

He will shorten it to "Don" like a 65 year old bloke

Her daughter will abbreviate hers to Lyn

Both will crave lives of quiet conventionality

(I know a baby boy called Derry. People say "Terry??? like Terry Wogan?")

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delilah88 · 10/01/2013 17:34

Kew. Now that's actually quite nice!

Mimms, after South Mimms service station?

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