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What is wrong with names beginning with A?

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looki · 20/09/2013 22:56

Just out of curiosity,I've read a few threads where names beginning with the letter A have been discounted.

I was wondering what the reason for this is?

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FetchezLaVache · 20/09/2013 22:58

I cannot begin to imagine! My name is Alison, and I am awesome.

Lottiedoubtie · 20/09/2013 22:59

I'm another RL A name, and the answer is I've no idea... Didn't know there was?

choceyes · 20/09/2013 23:01

I love names beginning with A! My sons name begins with A. In fact I love names beginning with a vowel. DDs name begins with I.

pipsqueakz · 20/09/2013 23:03

There are three A's in my family and an O. Husband odd one out with a J

Essexgirlupnorth · 20/09/2013 23:26

We have ruled out names starting with A because me and my hubby's both do so a bit to twee in our opinion which is a shame as ruled out some of my favourite girls names

BIWI · 20/09/2013 23:28

Another Alison here

Nothing wrong with names beginning with A, at all!

FetchezLaVache · 20/09/2013 23:30
Grin
ImpatientOne · 20/09/2013 23:30

Nothing at all in fact I think they are the best Wink

Like any name though needs to be considered carefully with surname...

StitchingMoss · 20/09/2013 23:35

Agree re surname - 'A' can be a problem with names like Pratt, Burke, etc Grin!

looki · 20/09/2013 23:38

I love girls names beginning with A too which is the reason for my question.

I thought it might have been something to do with not wanting the child to be the first name called out in schools etc.

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HorryIsUpduffed · 20/09/2013 23:38

Bad if you have a "noun" surname, but otherwise I don't see the issue.

I far more often see sneering about K- names.

BIWI · 20/09/2013 23:39

Ah, but I have a fabulous surname to go with my 'A'!

twentyfourcarat · 20/09/2013 23:39

I'm not sure the initial A will be your biggest problem if your surname's Pratt...

Alexandra Burke's faired ok!

StitchingMoss · 20/09/2013 23:50

looki, registers are done by surname not first name so and A first name wouldn't be called first Smile.

looki · 20/09/2013 23:50

I get the 'A Pratt' but what is wrong with A Burke???

Fwiw my surname isn't Burke but I'm rubbing my chin trying to figure it out!

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StitchingMoss · 20/09/2013 23:50

Burke = berk, means idiot, no?

StitchingMoss · 20/09/2013 23:51

Is it a regional thing? Confused

looki · 20/09/2013 23:51

StitchingMoss - you are right of course but I meant 'going first' in primary/swimming lessons etc

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BIWI · 20/09/2013 23:51

Burke is rhyming slang:

The Berkeley Hunt/Cunt

StitchingMoss · 20/09/2013 23:53

BIWI - had never heard that one!! Shock Grin

elQuintoConyo · 20/09/2013 23:54

burke = twit or silly person.
'A' names are lovely. My DH is an A name, DS an O. They both have a foreign surname that means 'digger': A Digger and O Digger (sounds like a sonnet: O, Digger, thou art muddy and proud... etc!).

looki · 20/09/2013 23:55

Ah I see - I say Burk' rather than 'Berk' and wouldn't have got the Berk/idiot thing either. I understand why A names are sometimes dismissed now though. Thanks everyone.

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Lurleene · 20/09/2013 23:58

Maybe people think the parents are lazy readers and can't be bothered to read further into the baby naming book?

usualsuspect · 21/09/2013 00:00

I thought it was K names that were frowned on,on MN.

StitchingMoss · 21/09/2013 00:05

My eldest has an A name, as do all of the first born men in his dad's side of the family. Except, er, his dad! Grin

A quick look at the naming threads will show you far worse crimes to baby names than names starting with A tbh Grin!

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