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Different names popular in different regions?

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meggymoo · 31/08/2005 14:35

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MaloryTowers · 31/08/2005 15:55

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MoggyMummy · 31/08/2005 15:57

glad to see that DS's name hasn't made it onto this list

laughinglil · 31/08/2005 15:58

there are some dodgy ones around ! There is a young girl I talk to regularly around the corner who fell pregnant by mistake. If its a girl she wants to call it Armani! I bit my lip

laughinglil · 31/08/2005 15:59

mine neither

MaloryTowers · 31/08/2005 16:01

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MoggyMummy · 31/08/2005 16:04

When I was a child I knew a girl called Sweetie and another one called Cinderella!!! What were there parents on??

laughinglil · 31/08/2005 16:04

the other day I was shopping in Lakeside and a women screamed BEYONCE get here . I nearly cried with laughter

MoggyMummy · 31/08/2005 16:05

Oops I meant "their" not "there" hahahaha

laughinglil · 31/08/2005 16:05

my sister had a girl in her class called sutdish. pronouced soot dish! and a boy in her year called Aku Fuku

Nbg · 31/08/2005 16:08

Beyonce, o m g !

When dh and I were looking around Nursery's for dd one of the little girls there was called Loveday.

CountessDracula · 31/08/2005 16:08

sorry malory towers I thought you meant that Fauve meant falcon crest - is it a tv prog then?

Nixz · 31/08/2005 16:08

DP had twins in his class called Liam and Elaine, this made him giggle. I didnt get it at all but he's scottish and when the teacher called them she said 'liam elaine' which he says sounds like leave em alone in scottish spk!
I went to college with a 'Laura Tugwell'

MaloryTowers · 31/08/2005 16:09

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bakedpotato · 31/08/2005 16:10

Laughinglil, I've been on the bus with a Beyonce. Maybe the same one. (N London)

Nixz · 31/08/2005 16:15

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Nixz · 31/08/2005 16:15

\link{http://www.chavscum.co.uk/forum/archive/index.php/t-65.html}chav baby names

Try again [shame]

Nixz · 31/08/2005 16:16

god this is a totally different thread! [shame]
www.chavscum.co.uk/forum/archive/index.php/t-65.html
opy and paste it!

omgoodness · 31/08/2005 16:17

DH's aunt called her three daughters,

Sweetie, Tweetie and luckee. I almost fell over when he told me with a straight face.

Nixz · 31/08/2005 16:18

here

lucy5 · 31/08/2005 16:19

I was sitting on a bus once and heard a lady with a very strong brummie accent calling for Mercedes and Carrera {sp] wonder if the next one was called ford, hahahaha

MoggyMummy · 31/08/2005 16:19

No way - I seem to remember the Sweetie I knew had sisters. She wasn't Indian by chance??

purpleturtle · 31/08/2005 16:20

One of my university lecturers was called Loveday

omgoodness · 31/08/2005 16:24

Moggymummy.
Yes Indian. Father in Law is Indian and announced to me that our ds1 would be called Ragshit and DS2 would be called Anurag. I put him straight on that one.