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Tyler for boy

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babynelly2010 · 29/08/2013 15:39

What does everyone think of it?
I like the name but never met anyone with it.

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usualsuspect · 30/08/2013 21:28

If Littlemog is a teacher then I'm the queen of fucking Sheba.

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Chibbs · 30/08/2013 21:29

i personally hate the name. Think it sounds horrible, and as this thread has gone to show people DO judge on a name

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Alisvolatpropiis · 30/08/2013 21:29

Grin usual

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usualsuspect · 30/08/2013 21:39

It's because they are up themselves,spiteful twats.

I've already been slated on MN today,so in for a penny...

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DancesWithWoolEnPointe · 30/08/2013 21:50

Not to mention that if you judge people based on their names you will be teaching your children to do it too.

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TantrumsAndBalloons · 30/08/2013 21:53

I think you have it spot on usual

Up themselves, spiteful twats is about right.

I never ever post here simply because I know this topic is full if people like this. It's a shame really.

But, like I say, I know my son. And I know it says a lot about people if they judge him by his name.

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usualsuspect · 30/08/2013 21:55

Baby names is the pits of MN.

I should hide it really.

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DancesWithWoolEnPointe · 30/08/2013 21:57

Me too - and it comes clogs up Active...

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blueshoes · 30/08/2013 21:58

Isn't it pertinent to answering the OP's question that enough people view the name Tyler as common? I am not from the UK and that would be a fact I would be very interested to know if that was name I was considering.

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MyThumbsHaveGoneWeird · 30/08/2013 22:19

Agree with blueshoes. I would want people's honest opinions if I posted a name on here. A polite "whatever you like Hun" is not much use really is it?

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littlemog · 30/08/2013 22:21

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Thesimplethings · 30/08/2013 22:24

Ummm I'm middle class and my son is called Tyler. Just because some bint has declared the name chavy doesn't make it so :-/

Judge away by all means!

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Writerwannabe83 · 30/08/2013 22:25

It might not help that Tyler in Eastenders was engaged to Whitney Dean who is without doubt, the most chavviest soap character to have ever existed!!!

But Tyler himself isn't chavvy - quite cute and cheeky actually Smile

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miffybun73 · 30/08/2013 22:26

Don't do it. Almost any other name is nicer.

How about Daniel, James, Thomas, Matthew, Joseph.

I realise that these names are popular (some might say boring), but they are popular for a reason - lovely names.

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usualsuspect · 30/08/2013 22:30

I've never spoke to you before,littlemog.I usually just ignore you.

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Redlocks30 · 30/08/2013 22:34

I had four Tylers in my class last year and two the year before. On that basis, I would say it was getting fairly common round these parts.

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littlemog · 30/08/2013 22:36

usualsuspect none taken.

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littlemog · 30/08/2013 22:37

And also usualsuspect that would be 'spoken' not 'spoke'.

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Thesimplethings · 30/08/2013 22:39

Writer that's exactly what my Tyler is like, full of life, cute, cheeky and a great footballer at only 22 months. No other name would suit.

My ds1 has a traditional name that is not commonly used and suits him too. He's quiet, studious and cautious but at the same time is mischievous.

I believe we picked the right names for our sons personalities.

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OliviaMMumsnet · 30/08/2013 22:48

AHEM

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