iamwhoiam wrote: » Ffion is pronounced Effeeon and means Foxglove .
Hooks Golf Handicap wrote: » One year my sister, a primary teacher, had a Sauvingnon and Chardonnay in her class. Needless to say it was a Deis school.
pickarooney wrote: » You should probably read past the first Google result Ffion like Leon with an F
Ciaran_B wrote: » Nowt wrong with Wolf. I'll give you Nine though.
PeterParker957 wrote: » I have a Guide Dog calendar and this month is three puppies on the grass called Lulu, Leon and Larry. Someone in the office just said "wouldn't they be great names for triplets ?"
seagull wrote: » Larry is definitely a name to avoid. I never thought it was a great name in the first place, and I'm old enough to remember Leisure suit Larry? It's cringey enough on its own, let alone with that association.
Omackeral wrote: » It's always something-mae isn't it.
seagull wrote: » Am I the only one who still remembers Leisure suit Larry? Larry is not a name I would choose.
Feenix wrote: » A skanger at work called her daughter 'Scwarma'. Pronounced the same as the kebab.
Ipso wrote: » She'll get skewered at school.