Noo wrote: » A question for the good folk enjoying bad name parenting...I've just had a post pop up on my facebook tagging an aquaintance. It was a cake maker tagging my aquaintance because she made a cake for her son, not to give away too much I'll give an example of what it said (changing names and event) "James's first birthday". Now this is driving me mental, surely its James' first birthday? Maybe its just me being a grammar fanatic, but is James's excepted these days? Are parents aware of these things when naming a child? Maybe it was the cake makers doing. I'll probably get loads of "James's is fine to use". I think im just cranky.
ButtersSuki wrote: » You're correct on James'. There's a tendency in certain parts of Dublin for some people to add an s after an apostrophe that follows an s - if you've ever heard a Dub say "Me fadder wurked in Guinness's" you'll understand! Oh btw, the word you were looking for was "accepted" not "excepted". Somewhat ironic given that you were criticising their incorrect grammar.....only slagging btw!
Esel wrote: » No, James's is grand. It's only not OK if the name ends in the pronounced syllable 'es'. So, Moses' brother OK. Moses's brother not. Jesus's mother not. Or sumpting like: All their faces' eyes were staring at me.
ButtersSuki wrote: » It seems we're both right......https://www.grammarly.com/answers/questions/4489-which-aprostrpphe-used-is-correct/
Esel wrote: » Maybe, but I'm righter than yuo.
ButtersSuki wrote: » In Tesco yesterday, I heard a mother call out for her son, Brooklyn. You truly haven't lived until you've heard the word/name Brooklyn said in the strongest Dublin accent you've ever heard - I give you....."Bruke-AH-Lynne".
ButtersSuki wrote: » You may be righter, but I'm the bestest.
Joe prim wrote: » As you're a "grammar fanatic", you might like to know that "accepted" and "excepted", while being (almost) homonyms, are not synonyms. Oh, and "its" and "it's" are also not interchangeable. Glad to be of help.:D
Omackeral wrote: » Just got directed to MummyPages on Facebook who have an article on 30 Unisual Girl's names in Ireland. It reads like a Pornstar Index in the comments section. "I called my girl Angel Starr cos I was havin a bad pregnancy n an angel made me betr n gave me her" "My baby is Alexa Annalynn cos that's me two nannies names, Anna and Lynn xoxox" There's also Kodi-Rose, Maysa (which mammy proudly declares she's only heard of one other time, ) ,Lola Grace and Darcey Mae Then this absolute gem "My girls are called Morgane Rose, Darci Elizabeth, Pippa Daisy, Dakota Poppy and Willow Missy (and my son is called Cedar Dominic!!!!). I don't know of it's funny, sad or infuriating.
JustShon wrote: My best mate's girlfriend's kid is named Poppy, while it's certainly not the worst kid's name I've ever heard it's still a terrible name.
JustShon wrote: » With some of those names you may as well call you girls Stripper Hookerface and Slutty Titsout.
JustShon wrote: » Is it just me or are people more prone to naming their girls ridiculous things? I know there are some truly fcuking stupid lad's names out there but girls get called after flowers, gemstones and emotions all the time. Poppy, Daisy, Pearl, Jade, Hope, Grace, Charity.
bubblypop wrote: » They are all old traditional names. I know a couple of old ladies called pearl & daisy. They're all lovely old names
Mars Bar wrote: » The baby that thankfully survived the Buncrana tragedy has a terrible name, Rioghnach-Ann.
keano_afc wrote: » I've said it before I think, but I cant stomach the name Kai. Its revolting. It sounds like the noise an angry seagull makes when a crow swoops down and robs the bit of bread he's been eyeing up.
ibarelycare wrote: » Kai, Kaiden, Kayden, Kaidyn, Jayden....all vile names. The Rooneys' 3 kids are called Kat, Klay and Kit. KKK. Fucking idiots.
keano_afc wrote: » Completely agree. Jayden is truly awful. Cute toddler ok, but imagine being introduced to a 50 year old man called Jayden.