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"Pony club" names

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whatausername · 29/07/2019 16:54

I've seen that description every now and then on baby name threads. I know what it means but can't think of examples beyond Araminta. What do you consider to be "pony club" names?

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PixieLumos · 29/07/2019 16:58

I’ve never heard of this. What does it mean?

Passthecherrycoke · 29/07/2019 17:00

It just means jolly hockey sticks posh. Pref something that can be shortened to a boys name like harri, Percy, Georgie.

Or something pedestrian and classic like lizzy, Kate, Phoebs

ChaChaDeGregorio · 29/07/2019 17:01

Jemima
Camilla
Arabella

Gustavo1 · 29/07/2019 17:02

Tabitha or Octavia.

Just ‘posh’ names really!

Megan2018 · 29/07/2019 17:04

It's mainly nonsense posted by people that know absolutely sod all about pony club but perpetuate a myth that it is only for very posh kids. it isn't.

I was a pony club kid. My name is not posh and neither is my family! My daughter will probably be a pony club kid. We are broke (because we spend too much on horses).

CruCru · 29/07/2019 18:33

Anything stereotypically “Sloane” I’d say.

Jemima
Camilla
Persephone
Arabella
Araminta

AuntieAvocado · 29/07/2019 18:37

Saskia, Imogen, Penelope.

OneOfOurOwn · 29/07/2019 18:38

Any name that crops up in the three day eventing.
Lucinda
Phillipa
Josephine
Diana

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SophyStantonLacy · 29/07/2019 20:43

I know people in Pony club. A wide variety of people.

Isabel
Katie
Molly
Harry
Bobby
Charlie

Are some of the names

NoHummus · 29/07/2019 20:44

Tilly

Passthecherrycoke · 29/07/2019 20:47

It’s not literally the names of pony club attendees Grin its just a way of saying a posh name

AverageMummy · 29/07/2019 20:57

@Megan2018 It is an extremely expensive hobby so not accessible to those without funds. There are some fab charities running lessons etc for children in deprived areas so hopefully it’ll change.

Megan2018 · 29/07/2019 21:00

@AverageMummy yes well aware how expensive- I spend more on the horse than the mortgage!! But most people are competing on a shoe string. We’re all mad! But I get cross that people think we are all “rich”. We just have different priorities Wink

Megan2018 · 29/07/2019 21:01

My daughter is not due for another 6 weeks but I already have a pony lined up for lead rein too Grin

Skyejuly · 29/07/2019 21:04

Amelia

Verily1 · 29/07/2019 21:11

Abigail
Arabella
Beatrice
Orla
Jessica
Tatiana
Darcy
Maisie
Sadie
Penelope
Grace
Felicity
Heather
Harriet
Isla
Lacey
Katie
Jennifer
Tara
Elizabeth
Victoria
Alexandra
Louisa
Aria
Rebecca
Cora
Pearl
Florence
Nancy
Bonnie

MarthasGinYard · 29/07/2019 21:13

Fenella

Cosima

Tiggy

Arabella

Penelope

Perdita

SophyStantonLacy · 29/07/2019 21:16

Hunter Trials by John Betjeman

It’s awf’lly bad luck on Diana,
Her ponies have swallowed their bits;
She fished down their throats with a spanner
And frightened them all into fits.

So now she’s attempting to borrow.
Do lend her some bits, Mummy, do;
I’ll lend her my own for to-morrow,
But to-day I’ll be wanting them too.

Just look at Prunella on Guzzle,
The wizardest pony on earth;
Why doesn’t she slacken his muzzle
And tighten the breech in his girth?

I say, Mummy, there’s Mrs. Geyser
And doesn’t she look pretty sick?
I bet it’s because Mona Lisa
Was hit on the hock with a brick.

Miss Blewitt says Monica threw it,
But Monica says it was Joan,
And Joan’s very thick with Miss Blewitt,
So Monica’s sulking alone.

And Margaret failed in her paces,
Her withers got tied in a noose,
So her coronets caught in the traces
And now all her fetlocks are loose.

Oh, it’s me now. I’m terribly nervous.
I wonder if Smudges will shy.
She’s practically certain to swerve as
Her Pelham is over one eye.


Oh, wasn’t it naughty of Smudges?
Oh, Mummy, I’m sick with disgust.
She threw me in front of the Judges,
And my silly old collarbone’s bust.

PinkOboe · 29/07/2019 21:22

Fenella

AverageMummy · 29/07/2019 21:24

@Megan2018 but ‘different priorities’ assumes people have the cash. We can’t afford holidays / phone contracts etc. I’d adore my kids to ride but there are no other priorities to swap as eating isn’t really optional. Didn’t mean to sound preachy there Grin just it isn’t accessible to many & so is still predominantly those with lots of disposable income.

LadyMonicaBaddingham · 29/07/2019 21:27

Fenella

Megan2018 · 29/07/2019 21:33

@AverageMummy of course- but there is more than just “rich/posh” and “poor” - most people in my experience at PC are just average. Not struggling to put food on the table, but not in possession of a trust fund either.
We live in an average house, with an unremarkable income, bugger all savings etc. Not had a holiday in years. We aren't poor but we are also living payday to payday.

Awwlookatmybabyspider · 29/07/2019 22:44

I wouldn't say Lacey or Isla were posh.Confused
Where I'm from. I'm falling over mothers screeching Aaahlllllerrrrr
Elizabeth is classes as much as it's classic.
Meaning it suits anyone from any walk of life. Which is why it's such a fab name.
I know an Elizabeth (Liz) who's as common as muck and The Queen of England bares the same name.

My definition of pony club names
Harriet
Penelope
Antigone
Georgina
Tabitha
Bella
Juliet
Charlotte
Rosie
Eleanor

Rachelover40 · 29/07/2019 22:53

I've never heard of 'pony club' names, children who go riding have all sorts of names. Mine went riding as did our neighbours and there was nothing particularly distinctive about any of the children's names.

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