Little Miss Lady wrote: » Rockery Woman wrote: » Ulick McGee!!!!:D I once had to call a Ruth Mcgee over the intercom of a supermarket once.. Doesn't sound too great..
Rockery Woman wrote: » Ulick McGee!!!!:D
summerskin wrote: » Sounds fine if you can pronounce Ruth properly.
Ellis Dee wrote: » ROFL. Now, that I could consider. :D:D:D
Pinklady11 wrote: » I work with a woman named Eithne!
Pherekydes wrote: » What's wrong with Eithne? Seriously people, cop the **** on.
Chinasea wrote: » Heard a doctor commenting (off the record) in a maternity hospital that if you were to meet up with the babies named by the Dub inner city/council estates socio economic groups like 'Shanika, Madison, Casey, Tayler, Sha'era, Shania, Shambia,Dylan,Coutney, Leydon, and a lot more worser ones., you will find that many of them end up doomed to a life of what is termed as 'depravation'.
af_thefragile wrote: » It sounds like C2H6... :pac:
bruschi wrote: » funny how all the "stories" of Shakiras and Rhiannas etc all involve women shouting at them in Dublin accents, or are from Ballymun etc.
Ceatharlach wrote: » Mia. I know several young mothers who named their premature daughters "Mia" I don`t get it why is it so common? In my opinion it is very plain and uninspiring.
dj jarvis wrote: » so you slag off inner city dubliners for having no class or comprehension of what most perceive as a normal name ,yet the worst use of English i have seen on boards in years is used by you ..... oh the ironing or it could be a spelling mistake - on a forum that has spell check - tut tut mind you i can talk , i once spelt concicending wroning , and the more i tried the worser and worser it get so if you had the good fortune to meet einstein - homer - marie curie - sebullus or butros butos ghali you would have sniggered at their stupid names the awful names in your opinion of today will be the ones who cure your ailment in the future intelligence is not a social thing - opportunity is - you do well to remember that so for reference what is your award winning name my friend
dxhound2005 wrote: » Who is Sebullus ?
Kewreeuss wrote: » I hate the name kate-lin spelt Caitlin. Dammit it's katleen.
meoklmrk91 wrote: » I know a little girl called Tory, not short for Victoria, just Tory. I know another one called Rihanna as well. Little boy who lives near me was saddled with Josiah. Another little girl born not so long ago, nikita, I think it sounds like a stripper name but as one of her relations said '' it's a name you would put on a husky dog'' Was in a shop one day when I heard mother call her child, Travis, come here, Travis. Bad form! And finally my on the bus story, I was on the bus one day when I heard a mother give out to her three kids telling them to sit down, shakira, shania and ..........ronan???. The kids did sit down but proceeded to sing rebel songs, interesting journey.
meoklmrk91 wrote: » I know a little girl called Tory, not short for Victoria, just Tory.
MrsD007 wrote: » Maybe she is called after Tori Amos http://www.toriamos.com/
meoklmrk91 wrote: » Believe me her parents are not the types that listen to Tori Amos if you get my drift.
steelcityblues wrote: » Maybe not the worst, but a guy in my primary school was called Hugo. Always sounded like an outdated Home Counties type of name.