ratmouse wrote: » Ursula. Not sure why, but to me, it sounds somewhat equine!
jamesbere wrote: » I heard Woman calling her child Trent the other the, poor child.
ratmouse wrote: » Lou Lou. Cute for a very young child but for an adult?!
fleet_admiral wrote: » Heard a child being called Jeremy earlier. Grand if it was 1960 but its not.
fleet_admiral wrote: » Heard a child being called Jeremy earlier. Grand if it was 1960 but its not. Also, a child in my sons montessori is called Teal
weiland79 wrote: » My wife's due a baby in may and I came into this thread for inspiration for the babies name. One man's something or other is another man's something something something and low a behold you've proved my point with your post. My son's name is Jeremy, never thought there was anything offensive about it.
Digital Solitude wrote: » As are Concepta and Asumpta or however you spell them. Not mad on Christine myself, it somehow sounds trampier that Christina in my eyes
Mink wrote: » Friend of a friend in the states called her twin boys tyberius and ghengis.
koolis02 wrote: » Girl in my school called Spéir, rank.
hollster2 wrote: » There was a kid in my daughters class called django and yes his mother was one of the eco warrior types with more hair under one arm then I have on my head lol
Ulnar wrote: » I've come across many Thomasina's with a younger brother Thomas :-( I'll never understand how people give their kiddies similiar names Josephine & Joseph
Arbiter of Good Taste wrote: » I know a Luke and Lucy. Frankly it annoys the hell out of me