LordSutch wrote: » If that child had been in school in the early 1970s she might well have earned the nickname name 'Module". . . . . After the Lunar Module I guess you'd have to ne of certain age to appreciate that.
Turtyturd wrote: » Kids were watching a tv show this morning and one of the kids on it was called Honey Bee....bad but still not as bad as Saidbh.
valoren wrote: » Friend's sister called their son Rohan. The place in Middle Earth from Lord of the Rings.
scream wrote: » Celeb. I had to re-read it a couple of times to make sure it wasn't a spelling error, but sadly not, some twats have actually named their little boy Celeb. So a kid from an ordinary working class family is going to have his ass handed to him all through school for having a name like that.
ibarelycare wrote: » How is it pronounced? Celeb as in Celebrity??
Cork2015! wrote: » This is a strange one, if I had to guess how to say it I would probably go with sounding like Kay-leb but it could be anything these days!
Cork2015! wrote: » Lettuce... British family (and no, not a joke, they actually called their child lettuce)
Mars Bar wrote: » Tanner! Every second young lad I coached in America was called Tanner. Horrible, horrible name.
Deleted User wrote: » I took a seven year old cat off my friend. His name is Corey. I thought her 11 year old daughter must have named him after some pop star or actor. Turns out no, she was going to name daughter "Corey" if she was a boy! Only 18 years ago. I think Corey is a "cute" name. Great for a big, stupid ginger cat, or a little toddler boy. Like Poppy, Daisy, Holly and other names, looks great on a baby or an old person.
Cienciano wrote: » "Some of the less common girls' names registered in 2014 and not included in the top 100 names were Skylar, Angel, Meadow, Miley, Destiny, Raven and Halle. Some of the less popular boys' names registered in 2014 were Troy, Avery, Deacon, Braxton, Dexter, Cooper and Ariel."Fücking hell, Ariel for a boy? He'll go through school will kids singing "Under the Sea" at him. And Raven for a girl? A stripper name for a child is just wrong.http://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/er/ibn/irishbabiesnames2014/
Cienciano wrote: » Fücking hell, Ariel for a boy? He'll go through school will kids singing "Under the Sea" at him.
storker wrote: » He can always show them a picture of Ariel Sharon...
LordSutch wrote: » Pronounced La-leisha, or is it Layleisha?
Filmer Paradise wrote: » Why is every kid named Nathan bad news? Also it's totally unsuited to most Irish accents. Neeataan, stop pulling the wings off dem butterflies!
Cienciano wrote: » Fücking hell, Ariel for a boy?
Cienciano wrote: » "Some of the less common girls' names registered in 2014 and not included in the top 100 names were Skylar, Angel, Meadow, Miley, Destiny, Raven and Halle. Some of the less popular boys' names registered in 2014 were Troy, Avery, Deacon, Braxton, Dexter, Cooper and Ariel." Fücking hell, Ariel for a boy? He'll go through school will kids singing "Under the Sea" at him. And Raven for a girl? A stripper name for a child is just wrong.http://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/er/ibn/irishbabiesnames2014/
ibarelycare wrote: » Yeah but that would be spelled Caleb surely? Maybe they're just bad spellers...