quickbeam wrote: » Alex James, Blur's bassist called his kids: Geronimo, Artemis, Galileo, Sable and Beatrix. First three are boys' names, last two are girls'.
cactusgal wrote: » I'm currently in the US visiting relations. Heard a new one today - Braelin. Wtf??? That's not a name, it's a sound.
GalwayGirl26 wrote: » Have a lot of family in England, in the last few years we've welcomed Finley, Ernest and Archie (Archibald) into the world...Not my taste. As a teacher though, it's almost a good thing for some different names to come around; having 20 boys called "Killian" or "Cian", or girls called "Sophie" gets old fairly quickly!!
shuffle65 wrote: » Lived in the US in the late 80's, my daughter went to school there with a girl called Typhani.. pronounced Tiffany, horrible either way
Iranoutofideas wrote: » There's a Shania and a Shakira going around Limerick. Fcuk sake.
heldel00 wrote: » We had sisters at school called Shania and Shakira few years ago! Would they ever be the same or are there two different sets of parents out there that need a good box?! (It was in Cavan btw)
Iranoutofideas wrote: » Are they fond of life on the road/roadside?
cactusgal wrote: » When I was teaching in the US in the late 90s, I had a class with a Bailey, Sutton, Tinsley, Tierney, and Taylor. All girls!!
ManOnFire wrote: » Someone at work recently named their kid Slade
SMJSF wrote: » I'm happy my name isn't "unique" or common after reading all your comments....!! my Surname is very Irish, from Galway, and is always mistaken for "faty".... ffs!