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Shelmerdine?

37 replies

JoeyBettany · 25/10/2009 18:37

This was the name of a rich character in an old fashioned school story I read when I was a girl.

I absolutely loved this name when I was about 9, still do love it, but sadly OH vetoed it.

Anyone else heard of this name?

I think it has a lovely 1920s/30s glamorous feel to it.

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Vivia · 25/10/2009 18:47

No, it'll be shortened to Shelly, thus removing all the characteristics you love.

overmydeadbody · 25/10/2009 18:51

Sounds like American Trailer Trash to me

ButtercupWafflehead · 25/10/2009 18:52

Crikey OMDB, say what you really think, don't sugar the pill!

How is it pronounced? Ine as in wine or Een?

Frrrightattendant · 25/10/2009 18:53

Sorry what?

No no no nO NO!!!!!!!

No really, you can't

it is very strange

Frrrightattendant · 25/10/2009 18:54

It's a surname

scottishmummy · 25/10/2009 18:55

sounds like bog cleaner.bang and the dirt is gone

JoeyBettany · 25/10/2009 19:01

I think you prounce it shelmerdeen. God you lot sound like my mum, at one point she put me off Saphirra because it sounded like Zovirax

In the same book ('Shirley at Charterton' by Christabel Marlowe) is a bad character called Rhoda, also an interesting name IMO.

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Frrrightattendant · 25/10/2009 19:03

Sapphirra does sound like zovirax.

Sorry

Rhoda is in that song about the goose drowning. Delightful. To me it will always be an aunt...

JoeyBettany · 25/10/2009 19:03

very interesting frright.Makes me like the name even more.

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Frrrightattendant · 25/10/2009 19:04

although I see nothing wrong with Zoflora.

piscesmoon · 25/10/2009 19:04

I agree with OH-one to be vetoed.

Frrrightattendant · 25/10/2009 19:04

You are a name renegade Joey

scottishmummy · 25/10/2009 19:05

imagine all the other mums pissing themselves as you shout that in playground

JoeyBettany · 25/10/2009 19:10

oh well, it's all by the by anyway as dd was named Polly, inoffensive by anyone's standards.

Interesting though why some names catch on and some are consigned to the dustbins of history.

Mind you, I am really really glad I was put off Saphirra, can't stand the name now!

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InSync · 25/10/2009 19:50

It reminds me of Skelmersdale (town in lancashire).

bibbitybobbitycat · 25/10/2009 19:54

Don't like Shelmerdine, sorry.

But can I persuade you - or anyone actually - to consider Sheherazade? Surely tis the best girls name in the world.

DitaVonCheese · 25/10/2009 20:25

Sounds like a champion racehorse to me!

seeker · 25/10/2009 20:28

Stick to Len, Con and Margot, JoeyBettany. Or possibly Ruehanna or Richenda.

flabbyapronbelly · 25/10/2009 20:29

sounds like a house name to me

JoeyBettany · 26/10/2009 07:49

Eliunor M Brent Dyer had a bit of a multiple birth fetish IIRC!

God, I realise I'm sounding like someone way too familiar with girls school stories.

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YeahBut · 26/10/2009 07:53

Opinion coloured by the fact that I know someone with the same surname. Don't do it.

bamboostalks · 26/10/2009 07:58

I haven't thought about The Chalet School for years but yes Joey was producing a lot of eggs wasn't she?
Joey had triplets then two sets of twins with four or five singletons thrown in.
Remember Felix and Felicity?
Followed by another set of boy/girl twins?

Earthstar · 26/10/2009 08:00

Not my cup of tea

CinderellaRach · 26/10/2009 11:46

Sorry it's terrible!

mathanxiety · 26/10/2009 16:45

Sounds like something a committee came up with.