dodgy_surname
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Kenneth Katvia
?Rodney Charlton Trotter.
I wasn't really with the vibe of this thread until the latter point.And while we are at it, why are Opal Fruits now Starburst and a Marathon bar is now a Snickers.
ps: why have Wagon Wheels reduced dramatically in size and why doesn't Ginger Beer set your mouth ablaze anymore.
I know Creetown quite well. Some of the Wickerman was filmed there. It also has a museum of gem rocks. It's also a bit weird, hence my sister called it Creepytown when she was wee. The river itself is lovely.My Grandson ( little boy in my picture) is called Cree…it took us a while to get used to it but now we wouldn’t have any other name…
The River Cree is in Scotland and also the Cree Nation (North American) natives….but I think they just liked the name.
When we were up in Scotland last we stopped and took a picture of Cree with the river Cree sign above his headI know Creetown quite well. Some of the Wickerman was filmed there. It also has a museum of gem rocks. It's also a bit weird, hence my sister called it Creepytown when she was wee. The river itself is lovely.
Which is probably of no interest but hey!
FlytoKavala,Come on then, give me the gory details to back up your insane drivel.
It's a nice name imo.When we were up in Scotland last we stopped and took a picture of Cree with the river Cree sign above his head
Why are you referring to what keeps your ears apart.You post utter bollocks, he doesn't. Do I win ?
With his last words rumoured to be "a hear that train a-comin".To answer the posters question…..My name is ‘Sue’! How do you do!
Johnny Cash ,in the famous song,concluded he was given a girls name as a means to toughen him up!
My late Father was another Ernest ( Ernie)My grandad was Ernest which I think is a superb name in itself but my great grandparents went legendary (literally) by giving him the middle name of Lancelot. I swore if I ever did the family thing and had a son Lancelot was absolutely going on the shortlist.
And what about the Roman emperor, Biggus Dickus?I have a Greek friend called Demitri.
And what about the Roman emperor, Biggus Dickus?
Or his Blackpool cousin Hugh JamptonAnd what about the Roman emperor, Biggus Dickus?
Hopefully the baby won’t grow up to be an awful judgemental prick.Last weekend, a friend of the family attended a "naming ceremony" (used to be Christening but that's offensive now ).
The baby boy was Kaiden and the baby girl was Nova. Heaven forbid.
Totally agree you out of town buffoon.Hopefully the baby won’t grow up to be an awful judgemental prick.
Adolf? That's a nice traditional German gender specific nameIn Germany, certain rules have to be observed when choosing the first name of your baby:
- It must be possible to determine the gender of the child by its first name. If a neutral name is chosen, a second, gender-specific name has to be added. Boys names may be selected for boys only and girls names for girls, respectively. The only exception is the female name “Maria”, which may also be used as a second name for boys.
- In order to protect the child, the name must not be absurd or degrading in any way.
- Surnames, product names or names of objects are not permitted as first names in Germany.
Whether a name is acceptable or not is the decision of the registry office in the place of birth of the child. If you want to give your child an unusual German name, you should consult the competent registry office prior to the birth in order to find out whether the name will be accepted without any problems.
So Winston Churchill is acceptable in the Fatherland. British dad German mother etcAdolf? That's a nice traditional German gender specific name
Blimey, sounds terrible mate.My late father was Ian Robert Farquhar Tur......
I was supposed to be Limechase Farquhar Tur...... But my mother {may she rest in hell} stopped it...
That was the only nice thing the bitch did for me,
May she rest in eternal damnation
Sound like a pair of Vauxhalls to me.Christening is not offensive its just not relevant if you are not religious, Kaiden is an old celtic name whats wrong with it. Same with Nova has its origins in Latin, but is also common in some of the non russian soviet states
My son who is 21 is calledAnyone having triplets should be congratulated. No wonder the 3rd was called Heaven forbid.
I think the aim of calling it a 'naming ceremony' rather than a Christening is so to allow a child to choose a religion/secular choice of their own once Fraser competent.
We should never judge others through the lens of personal prejudices. How many Albert, George or Charles are there now? Save for the dysfunctional sovereignty?
On Saturday at full-time when we have beaten Fulham, will you judge me when I tell you my child's name? Probably not as it would be as relevant as the start of your thread.
3 pointson Sat sets us on the way
You mean of course a good solid Greek Latin name that suits him. Is your son a farming leaderMy son who is 21 is called
George Patrick.....good solid British name that suits him...
I know several Greeks named Yiorgos and Georgios.You mean of course a good solid Greek Latin name that suits him. Is your son a farming leader
Sounds like it....no but he's a 6"3' Seasider, built like the side of a house, he's at The University of Liverpool studying Business Management. So maybe one dayYou mean of course a good solid Greek Latin name that suits him. Is your son a farming leader
The Anglican Church have a Thanksgiving Service which isn't a Baptism for those who want to allow children to choose to be baptised as adults.If it's in a Church and/or carried out by a Priest/ Vicar/ Preacher or whatever you wish to call them, it's a Christening, and it's offensive not to call it that.
Should be jailedMy next door neighbour has just called their kid Warden!!
Pull the other oneWhere i live they have Wanker as a surname, pronounced Vanker cracks me!