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So, what name would you have chosen for yourself...in your rl, now...

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ChristmasFairySantAsSLut · 11/12/2008 00:10

I always loved the names Rebecca/Rebecka and Teresa/Theresa....bearing in mind that in Germany those were unusual names at the time....(seventies)

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pramspotter · 26/12/2008 21:23

I was born near christmas and my mother was going to call me Noelle. I am happy with the name she gave me instead.

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WhileShosheWatchedHerFlocks · 26/12/2008 21:28

Hate my name, have always seen myself as a Laura, I have no idea why, and it is not a name I would have called a daughter, far to 'sensible' for me to choose.

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philopastry · 26/12/2008 21:48

I would like to be called Kate or Anna. My actual name is biblical and common but that's fine with me. If I had been a boy I would have been an Aaron - not sure about that one...

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PeachyBidsYouNadoligLlawen · 26/12/2008 21:51

I like the name I have, wouldn't change it. Not rare of posh (Claire) but nonetheless am happy with it.

People call me Amanda if they get my name wrong, quite often in fact. I could be an Amanda but not a Mandy.

If I had to change- Rosemary I think.

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KatB · 08/01/2009 02:57

Ohh feel quite honored reading this thread. I always thought my name was quite dull but obviously other people think it's ok ;)
I'm a Catherine but usually get Kate or Katie so I'm a bit of a mixture!

Quite happy with my name although I wish there weren't so many little Katies running around... very annoying in supermarket!

I always wanted to be called Elizabeth or Alexandra. I like long names x

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SuperBunny · 08/01/2009 03:22

People often call me Rachel, despite my insistence that it is not my name (my name does begin with an R but I am usually known by a shorter version which begins with another letter) which is odd because I always wanted to be Rachel.

My name is ok. Nothing exciting but could be worse.

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mrswoolf · 08/01/2009 03:35

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AliceTheCamelHasGotTheHump · 08/01/2009 04:14

Harriet
or
Olivia
or
Lydia

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