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What names have you been put off?

179 replies

porterwine · 07/04/2017 22:40

Are there any names you liked but have been put off by association or an event?

For me (A=and it's a shame because it is of course very popular and well liked) but one is George. My grandpa used to talk about "having a George" meaning a number 2...he said it was a navy thing and they'd talk about "going to the John for a George" and now all that side of my family still use the term! Has anyone else ever heard this? I've never come across elsewhere it so I wonder if it was something that someone my grandpa served with came up with and it caught on.

I also think Fraser is nice but put off by a horrible ex and I think Myra is pretty but can't disconnect it from Hindley.

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squizita · 13/04/2017 20:25

Ovaries same here. She was dreadful.

Katie because Katie Hopkins.

A name I love matches my married name to form the name of a diva of the 90s. It would sound like my child was a tribute act (like Whitney Houston but not). Even double barrelled it would still sound odd.

FeliciaJollygoodfellow · 13/04/2017 20:28

I have twins called Jake and Luke - thank god someone who already had kids told me Jake and Milo were Tweenies because that was my first choice! A Scottish friend did tell me about 'jakey' - by then they were five and it was amusing Grin.

PandoraMole · 13/04/2017 20:32

Bloody hell - I have a George and a Daisy in my family and I know an Abigail Williams...Shock

Scichic · 13/04/2017 20:33

My son was going to be Marcus, until one day I slipped up and said Mucus......
I teach, so both my children have names that I'd never heard in combination but that are fairly common so as not to be pretentious

BackforGood · 13/04/2017 20:36

Loads.... but that's one of the hazards of being a teacher Wink

Waterlemon · 13/04/2017 20:37

passingover mentioned Arthur at the beginning of the post, i had to rule out Ethan and Martha for the same reason as DH finds it impossible to pronounce " "th" (and also "t" and "h" in words) Hmm

AndNoneForGretchenWieners · 13/04/2017 20:40

Verity - because the one I know is a real cow. Before that I loved the name.

Alison - if DS had been a girl he would have been called Alison but my dad has put me off it now by saying "Alison to the radio" and I can't unhear it.

Teresa - again I know an awful one.

PsammeadPaintedTheLion · 13/04/2017 20:41

Dd1 was very nearly Evelyn until Dh started calling her Evil Lynne. You can't unhear that.

StarryIllusion · 13/04/2017 20:44

I used to love the name Tia but then worked with a Tia and she was a two faced bitch.

Mummyoflittledragon · 13/04/2017 20:47

Skyla

A little girl from the surestart centre was called skyla when dd was little. The mother said her name at least once in every sentence in a broad cockney accent. Nothing wrong with the accent. But just bla bla bla skyla bla skyla made me want to rip her tongue out.

ElsieMc · 13/04/2017 20:51

Scribblegirl. My dd had a school friend called Angus, as in angus me coat up. God he was sick of hearing that.

KitKats28 · 13/04/2017 20:53

This thread is bonkers. You do realise that your child is an actual person, and had no connection to the people you've known with whatever random name?

I can understand not giving your child a name because you don't like it, but to come up with a load of stupid reasons to not give them a name?? Why not just, you know, call them something you do like!

There are about a million names available...it shouldn't be that complicated to find one that fits. 😕

allfurcoatnoknickers · 13/04/2017 20:53

Melissa: Horrible babysitter when I was younger
Daniella: Girl at school who told lies about me and got me into trouble. Accused me of trying to drown her with a brick in the school pool! Shock

CrumpettyTree · 13/04/2017 20:53

Some French people i knew thought Conner was a bad name as it sounds like connard / con which I think means bloody idiot

PracticallyPerfect123 · 13/04/2017 20:56

Teacher so lots of names that I've been put off unfortunately! Conversely, I had a very cheeky chappy in my class who was just adorable called William and I love the name now. My husband wouldn't have it because he thinks it would be shorted to Willy!

LumelaMme · 13/04/2017 20:57

Sophie. My nemesis in the sixth form.

Tony. Horrid ex-boss. Then Tony Blair. Bleurgh.

Thetruthfairy · 13/04/2017 20:59

Littleliving- your name is beautiful!

Berrybakecake1 · 13/04/2017 20:59

I loved Jeremy for a boy but unfortunately all I could think of was Jeremy Kyle and Jeremy Corby Confused

Rawl10y · 13/04/2017 21:02

I used to like Freya until DH said she would be called Deep Fat Freya at school.
We also really liked Ethan for a boy until we heard it repeatedly one summer being shouted by neighbours who were a couple of streets away 'Ethan stop it' 'Ethan put that down'. Ruined it for us!

mummyvines89 · 13/04/2017 21:08

When pregnant with my first we really liked the name Logan if baby was a boy. Then one friend said 'Logan - shortened to Log, then you might as well call him a turd!' 😂 safe to say we decided against it. Ended up having a girl anyway!

pizzagal · 13/04/2017 21:09

Alice. Nice classic name, and then a read some horrible fictional poem (on here actually) about a woman named Alice, who'd used a dynamite stick for a phallus... Shock Just a poem but did put me off a lovely name. DD is Charlotte instead.

grumpysquash3 · 13/04/2017 21:09

Flora, because it is a margarine. Marge for the same reason. And Olivia because it is too close to Olivio.

Anything that can shorten to Dick, Willy, Fanny etc.

Anything that rhymes with a swear word or rude word.

grumpysquash3 · 13/04/2017 21:12

Completely agree with Cameron being trashed by David Cameron.

Lickedthespoon · 13/04/2017 21:14

Got a five week old dd. We loved Luna, thought it was a very pretty name until a colleague said Luna-tic - and that was the end of that. Still like the name though!

lorelairoryemily · 13/04/2017 21:14

Louise. Because of a bitch bully I went to school with.