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Originally Posted by stain:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

That they're a bit obsessed with football and probably didn't think about what impact it might have on their child as its growing up. Its also a bit chavvy...but thats just me...I'm a snob 

 


what about selfish?

 

True...but then aren't all names a bit selfish?  Its the name the parents want, with the child not having a choice till its old enough to change it by deed poll.

Rawky-Roo
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by stain:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

That they're a bit obsessed with football and probably didn't think about what impact it might have on their child as its growing up. Its also a bit chavvy...but thats just me...I'm a snob 

 


what about selfish?

 

True...but then aren't all names a bit selfish?  Its the name the parents want, with the child not having a choice till its old enough to change it by deed poll.


Well yeah, but it's a bit different being named after a family member or both spouses agreeing on a name than some bloke seemngly taking charge and controlling everything by giving a child some supid name that isn't even a proper name. Anyway, you kind of have to give them a name or you would just be frowning and gesticulating wildly at them for 18 yrs.

stain
Originally Posted by stain:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:
Originally Posted by stain:
Originally Posted by Rawky-Roo:

That they're a bit obsessed with football and probably didn't think about what impact it might have on their child as its growing up. Its also a bit chavvy...but thats just me...I'm a snob 

 


what about selfish?

 

True...but then aren't all names a bit selfish?  Its the name the parents want, with the child not having a choice till its old enough to change it by deed poll.


Well yeah, but it's a bit different being named after a family member or both spouses agreeing on a name than some bloke seemngly taking charge and controlling everything by giving a child some supid name that isn't even a proper name. Anyway, you kind of have to give them a name or you would just be frowning and gesticulating wildly at them for 18 yrs.

 

I did overhear one woman shouting at her child once, it want along the lines of:

 

"Manny!, Manny!.....Manchester, get over here now!"

 

I died a little inside.

 

I like interesting names, but ones that have an air of 'je ne sais quoi' about them. If i ever have a Son I would like to call him: Ethan or Harrison, and Lily for a girl.

 

Rawky-Roo

When i had my little girl there was a woman in the same ward who had just given birth to a little boy ...i thought i was hearing things when she told the nurse she needed a nappy for Apollo....i asked the nurse if  heard right and she sad yes and just wait till visiting time...she winked. Later that night her husband arrived with with three toddlers ,Aphrodite, Hera and Zeus..... i had a dog called Zeus at the time

Bethni
Originally Posted by Syd:
Originally Posted by pirate1111:
Originally Posted by Syd:

I hate football so no....I do however love cooking, so my eldest daughter is called, Fanny Beaton Delia .........and we love her 

sounds a bit like a fight between 2 cooks

I know, but she lives wiv it.....

aww-sometimes my sense of humour is crap

its a name you chose and thats that

off the subject i bought a wartime replica recipe book the other day which was great!

crumble was invented during the war

and another fact did you know mrs beaton was only in her 20's when she croaked?

i always imagined her to be about 150

 

i rambled then

pirate1111
Originally Posted by Bethni:

When i had my little girl there was a woman in the same ward who had just given birth to a little boy ...i thought i was hearing things when she told the nurse she needed a nappy for Apollo....i asked the nurse if  heard right and she sad yes and just wait till visiting time...she winked. Later that night her husband arrived with with three toddlers ,Aphrodite, Hera and Zeus..... i had a dog called Zeus at the time


You sure that wasn't gypsy there, Bethni?

Kaffs
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Bethni:

When i had my little girl there was a woman in the same ward who had just given birth to a little boy ...i thought i was hearing things when she told the nurse she needed a nappy for Apollo....i asked the nurse if  heard right and she sad yes and just wait till visiting time...she winked. Later that night her husband arrived with with three toddlers ,Aphrodite, Hera and Zeus..... i had a dog called Zeus at the time


You sure that wasn't gypsy there, Bethni?


I was told they were farmers Kaffy lol

Names didn't quite 'go' with their surname either

Bethni
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by Soozy Woo:

My son has the name of a famous golfer - we happened to have the same surname and both loved the Forename - Mr woo is a bit gutted he never followed in the golfers footsteps!


Tiger is a lovely name   

I know we shouldn't give out details on here but ...........there must be 100's of them about - my son is Tom (thomas) Watson. He was born the year that golfer Tom was breaking through and won the open.

Soozy Woo
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Bethni:

When i had my little girl there was a woman in the same ward who had just given birth to a little boy ...i thought i was hearing things when she told the nurse she needed a nappy for Apollo....i asked the nurse if  heard right and she sad yes and just wait till visiting time...she winked. Later that night her husband arrived with with three toddlers ,Aphrodite, Hera and Zeus..... i had a dog called Zeus at the time


You sure that wasn't gypsy there, Bethni?


I was told they were farmers Kaffy lol

Names didn't quite 'go' with their surname either

   I bet.... (I was meaning our Gypsy though....check out the mad cat ladeez thread

Kaffs

We joked when dil was expecting my first grandling that he would be called Arsene Cesc Thierry but he ended up as Sebastian.

I do have mates who have football named kids. One family has a Charlie Nicholas (known as Nicky) and one of their girls has Lanesra (Arsenal backwards) as a middle name.

Another Gooner I know has a boy called Gillespie after Gillespie Road and the many times he walked down it to Highbury.

And there are a few Thierrys among Gooner kids too.

FM
Originally Posted by stain:

Steve, Bobby, stanley, yeah they are ok for first names.

 

Some people however name their children after the surname of famous footballers,ie, robson, ferdinand, etc what does this say about a person?

I take your point and agree with you, but it could be that Robson was named after Robson Green, and Ferdinand after Ferdinand Magellan the explorer.(Robson Green was born in Northumberland and it's traditional there for the first son to be named after a family surname),

 

El Loro
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Bethni:

When i had my little girl there was a woman in the same ward who had just given birth to a little boy ...i thought i was hearing things when she told the nurse she needed a nappy for Apollo....i asked the nurse if  heard right and she sad yes and just wait till visiting time...she winked. Later that night her husband arrived with with three toddlers ,Aphrodite, Hera and Zeus..... i had a dog called Zeus at the time


You sure that wasn't gypsy there, Bethni?


I was told they were farmers Kaffy lol

Names didn't quite 'go' with their surname either

   I bet.... (I was meaning our Gypsy though....check out the mad cat ladeez thread

 

ahhh those were the days when apollo was a nipper, right before cleopatra, phoenix and ceaser came along

FM
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Bethni:
Originally Posted by KaffyBaffy:
Originally Posted by Bethni:

When i had my little girl there was a woman in the same ward who had just given birth to a little boy ...i thought i was hearing things when she told the nurse she needed a nappy for Apollo....i asked the nurse if  heard right and she sad yes and just wait till visiting time...she winked. Later that night her husband arrived with with three toddlers ,Aphrodite, Hera and Zeus..... i had a dog called Zeus at the time


You sure that wasn't gypsy there, Bethni?


I was told they were farmers Kaffy lol

Names didn't quite 'go' with their surname either

   I bet.... (I was meaning our Gypsy though....check out the mad cat ladeez thread


I just read it Kaffy

That cat was seriously laid back

Bethni

No I would not, I would choose very tasteful names.

 

I am expecting (not literally) to get pregnant with triplets when I think I am really having my menopause.  (It's been a standing joke between Mr Cinds & I after never conceiving).  But we have named them already.

 

The Triplets will be called 'Lambrini-Leigh, Peroni-Lee and Baileys-on-Ice-Lee.

Cinds
Originally Posted by Cinds:

No I would not, I would choose very tasteful names.

 

I am expecting (not literally) to get pregnant with triplets when I think I am really having my menopause.  (It's been a standing joke between Mr Cinds & I after never conceiving).  But we have named them already.

 

The Triplets will be called 'Lambrini-Leigh, Peroni-Lee and Baileys-on-Ice-Lee.

I think that is lovely

FM
Originally Posted by Eileen Over:
Originally Posted by Cinds:

No I would not, I would choose very tasteful names.

 

I am expecting (not literally) to get pregnant with triplets when I think I am really having my menopause.  (It's been a standing joke between Mr Cinds & I after never conceiving).  But we have named them already.

 

The Triplets will be called 'Lambrini-Leigh, Peroni-Lee and Baileys-on-Ice-Lee.

I think that is lovely

They will be the kids that cause the most chaos everywhere they go.  I will be proud of them.

Cinds

 

 

It doesn't mean because a child happens to have the same name as someone famous, that it was called after that person or their parents be chavs 

 

 My grandson is named Rio James, his mother doesn't support any football team and her husband supports Newcastle and hates Manchester United. My grandson was actually named after my daughter and husbands best friend who was killed in Cyprus at the age of 24 serving in the forces...so I actually love the name and the reason why they called him that!

Dame_Ann_Average
Originally Posted by Dame_Ann_Average:

 

 

It doesn't mean because a child happens to have the same name as someone famous, that it was called after that person or their parents be chavs 

 

 My grandson is named Rio James, his mother doesn't support any football team and her husband supports Newcastle and hates Manchester United. My grandson was actually named after my daughter and husbands best friend who was killed in Cyprus at the age of 24 serving in the forces...so I actually love the name and the reason why they called him that!


My middle son is named Jaime after a portugese friend of my husbands he served with in the forces. People never spell it right but he's proud of it and loves his name.

Bethni

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