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Any towns or villages near you that would make a nice name?

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LiffeySaysNollaigShona · 21/12/2008 21:20

The Harlow thread got me thinking. It's not the idea of using a town as a name that I don't like, it's that it's the same two towns used. Harlow and Camden!

I'm going to start with Kinvara, a place in Galway. I think that'd make a nice name.

Anybody else?

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pluckyyuletideducky · 21/12/2008 21:31

Lincoln for a boy, maybe? Wouldn't use it personally as I live in Lincoln but I think it's an ok name.

compo · 21/12/2008 21:32

Thong

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 21/12/2008 21:32

I know someone called Lincoln, he lived 10 miles away from Lincoln.

How about Mavis Enderby?

southeastastra · 21/12/2008 21:33

no unless you like ridge as name

prettybutterfly · 21/12/2008 21:34

Stockport. Catchy, eh?!

Or maybe Manchester (Mani for short).

nancy75 · 21/12/2008 21:35

not farfrom me are pratts bottom and badgers mount, i dont mind if you want to use one of these, they are not quite top of my list if i have another baby!

tiredemma · 21/12/2008 21:36

Royston Vasey

Nice double barrelled name

janeite · 21/12/2008 21:37

Well, inspired by placenames near us, I have named my children: Chelmsley, Tipton and Nechells. Tasteful, non?

Lastyearsmodel · 21/12/2008 21:38

My uncle used to tell a story about he and a friend being drunk on a train while serving in the RAF. The guard wanted to take down their names so they gave the names of place near where they lived. One was Aston Clinton and the other was Weston Turville.

Spotting new ones has turned into a hobby of mine for long journeys. I like Thornton Curtis, and Mavis Enderby is inspired.

tiredemma · 21/12/2008 21:39

Janeite- those where my choices after Kingstanding, bromford and westbrom

Lastyearsmodel · 21/12/2008 21:39

Isn't Charley Boorman's daughter called Kinvara?

cece · 21/12/2008 21:39

I know of a girl called Kendal and another one called Dresden.

janeite · 21/12/2008 21:40

Westbrom - gorgeous; now, why didn't I think of that?

I used to have pet rats called Tipton and Dudley!

MissusHoHoHo · 21/12/2008 21:42

we have Newton Regis & Clifton Campville....

LiffeySaysNollaigShona · 21/12/2008 21:42

That motorcycle guy? REally, I didn't know that.

9 points to him for not calling her Harlow!

I am going to put another one out there; Arklow, and for a boy, Wicklow. That's important. Wouldn't work the other way round.

I like Finchley for a boy, and Muswell for a girl. Oh I feel nostaglic now.

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LiffeySaysNollaigShona · 21/12/2008 21:43

I'm not Gwen Stefani btw, looking for inspiration for #3

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BarcodeTheRedNosedZebra · 21/12/2008 21:44

Bonnyrig? Bathgate? Drem? Haddington?

You know, reading through this thread, I'm not sure you're going to get much help here...

LiffeySaysNollaigShona · 21/12/2008 21:44

I couldn't belieeeeve she didn't call kingston's brother Richmond. It seemed the obvious sibling name to me.

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MissusHoHoHo · 21/12/2008 21:45

villages not DCs, that is...!

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 21/12/2008 21:45

Or Boothyby Graffoe - after the comedian and the village.

muggglewump · 21/12/2008 21:46

You may want to avoid the name of the village I grew up in. It's called Pity Me.....

StripeyKnickersSpottySocks · 21/12/2008 21:46

How about Camden?

LiffeySaysNollaigShona · 21/12/2008 21:48

Graffoe is interesting and not awful!

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BarcodeTheRedNosedZebra · 21/12/2008 21:49

There's a town in Perthshire called Dull...

AuraofDora · 21/12/2008 21:49

Barcode, are you near Livingston, I presume?

Fankerton - has quite a ring about it actually
Innish Boffin - would have to succeed at school then..or just have large forehead