bubblypop wrote: » I'd imagine it's Packie? I know lots of old men called Packie
bubblypop wrote: » My goddaughter is called summer, lovely name, suits her so well
D0NNELLY wrote: » Poor girl will be 25 some day
HellSquirrel wrote: » Some of the old traditionally English names sounds absolutely hideous to me now. Cornelius (although I can cope with Cornelia, oddly enough), Winston, Albert, Alfred, Egbert are all awful as far as I'm concerned. As is Bert. While I wouldn't do it to my child, I do like some of the "hippy" names though. River, Summer, Skye, Rain(a) are all nice words. And really, it's not much stranger than calling your daughter "Rose" or "Lily". I draw the line at Rainbow though.
Deleted User wrote: » It's not the worst name but I didn't realise the name Freya had become so common here, as has Amelia. Beautiful names but when they're every second child they become as ugly as Ann, Mary, Deirdre and Aoife.
HellSquirrel wrote: » I don't know that Ann/e, Mary or Deirdre are that common anymore, at least in my age group (late 20s/early 30s). Taking the tiny sample size of my years in school (about 60 students per year), I only recall one Anne and one Mary, no Deirdre's, although there was one in the year ahead. There were at least two and possibly three Aoife's though, plus two Rebeccas, three Emmas and three Lindas, two of whom had the same surname too. Also multiple Ciaras and Sarahs. We had a good smattering of Irish names, but none particularly outlandish.
cantdecide wrote: » ...because I think I can beat them all. I swear I considered strangling the poor little bugger to death for his own good. Sit down. Calmly take a deep breath and prepare yourself... Isis.
HellSquirrel wrote: » Some of the old traditionally English names sounds absolutely hideous to me now. Cornelius (although I can cope with Cornelia, oddly enough), Winston, Albert, Alfred, Egbert are all awful as far as I'm concerned.
farmchoice wrote: » you seem to be confusing popular or in common use with ugly.
Jep Gambardella wrote: » Dre, Princeton and Ty are ones I've come across in the last few weeks.
xzanti wrote: » Do live in Harlem?
Omackeral wrote: » They can not have been white people?
Cork2015! wrote: » My new "worst name I have ever heard" is KY I kid you not, and I was so shocked I even asked the spelling (as I thought maybe she was going to say Kye or something) but no, somebody has decided to officially name their poor child KY, she pronounced it kie like die or lie