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12 replies

MarkStretch · 09/10/2008 10:22

Kunthea.

Snurk.

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jumpingbeans · 09/10/2008 10:24

Oh my - I can see no good coming of this

Marne · 09/10/2008 10:26

you are braver than me for posting

I met a little boy with a odd name last week but im just not brave enough to post it.

MarkStretch · 09/10/2008 10:27

Go on.

I didn't meet her. I just saw it on the TV.

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Slickbird · 11/10/2008 19:48

Oh no!

notsoteenagemum · 11/10/2008 19:58

How old?? God thats awful, I'd obv shorten it I have a bad habit of shortening names.

CherryChapstick · 11/10/2008 19:59

I'll tell my DD you think that's funny, shall I?

MadamAnt · 11/10/2008 20:00

Perhaps she has non-British parents?

mamalovesmambo · 11/10/2008 20:00

WTF WERE ITS PARENTS THINKING????? i know of a family friend called KUNTA!! [GRIN] [GRIN][GRIN] even my western family piss themselves but she such a lovely lady!!

CarGirl · 11/10/2008 20:01

Obviously you shorten it to Thea

FAQ · 11/10/2008 20:02

'tis a Cambodian name.

exasperatedmummy · 11/10/2008 20:34

I was at a very serious biology conference once, i felt very sorry for the woman who had to describe the work of a german guy called Mr Wanker. She was very careful to produce the W as a V, but then had it written on her presentation. If that had been me, i wouldnt have written it down as the Vanker would have gone over my head

Buckets · 11/10/2008 20:52

There's an old Welsh name Cynllaith pronounced something like Cuntlithe.

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