kikidelvin wrote: » I knew a lad called Paul Ennis.
jca wrote: » ???
rawn wrote: » Mr. P. Ennis
dunworth1 wrote: » tarven and levi
nc19 wrote: » Heard a pretty posh fella in ikea call his son Alowishus
Thundering_Sky wrote: » Heard an unusual one the other day... Skylar-Marie
BeerWolf wrote: » Male names: "Sassal" or "Sasha" ... Russians sure love their girly names.
mickydoomsux wrote: » All those Irish-y names are horrible. We get it, you want to be traditional. Why not just called the poor ****ing child "Potato O' Spudlord" to prove how Irish you all are?
copeyhagen wrote: » in fairness, levi was a biblical figure
pickarooney wrote: » Parents must have rocks for brains.crsytals, marie
Kidchameleon wrote: » Heard a woman calling her kid in the park. Poor kids name was "Soveirn"
Vojera wrote: » Sasha is originally a nickname for 'Alexander', so wouldn't be seen as girly at all by Russian-speakers (or a lot of other Europeans).
mickydoomsux wrote: » ...Why not just called the poor ****ing child "Potato O' Spudlord" to prove how Irish you all are?
STADEdeLUC wrote: » My mother is a nurse and lived in New Orleans a while back, came across two male twin only a couple of weeks old d'washer and d'dryer, I kid you not, probably something to do with where they were conceived, shocking
Plek Trum wrote: » Lady Gaga Coffey ... Tralee, Co. Kerry I joke you not.
Vojera wrote: » Sasha is originally a nickname for 'Alexander', so wouldn't be seen as girly at all by Russian-speakers (or a lot of other Europeans). It always bugs me that the actress 'Sasha Alexander' chose that as her stage name, because I always think she's calling herself 'Alexander Alexander'.:p