The commas have all gone, its a friendly ghost, I didn't say why commas, the forward space was not working, but its being mended at the moment.Nothing wrong with the comma key, apparently.
Not my business what people name their progeny.
There's enough weirdly named kids out there now for it not to result in a kicking when the kid gets to school.
Jeffery really tut tut, or is it Jeffrey.I was ten before I found out my real name wasn't " you f*****g little b*****d"
Apparently (quick google search) Victoria has always liked the name Brooke and they were in Brooklyn when they found out she was pregnant, so settled on the name Brooklyn. Cruz was born in Madrid and Cruz is Spanish for cross. They just liked the name Romeo, so that one was simple enough. Harper got her name as it was a popular English name in America at the time, even though her brother Romeo wanted to call her Justin Beiber. Harpers middle name is Seven, for several reasons, David played as number 7 at Man U and for England plus she was supposedly born in the seventh hour, of the seventh day of the week, in the seventh month of the year and weighed just over seven pounds.Haven't the Beckhams named some of theirs after where they were conceived? Brooklyn, Cruz (well, they can't spell Cruise!)... I know a couple of Skips. I suppose I'm lucky not to be called St. Helier!
For example, why bother naming your daughter Casey when you could have Kacey, Kacie, Kasey, Kaci, Kaycie, Kaycee, Casi, Kacy, Kaysie, Kasie, Caisey, Caycee, Kacee, Kaicee, KC, Kaisey, ... ?
I've had my name (Neil) misspelt many times, I get Neal or Niel from time to time, that is if people actually get my name right in the first place, in the past I've been called Ian, Mark and others for reasons I have yet to fathom. Sometimes I just give up and answer to anything.One thing that amuses/amazes me about baby names is how determined some people seem to be to condemn their child to a lifetime of having their name mis-spelt. I've had to put up with that, since Stuart has always been much more common than Stewart. But at least they were both reasonably common names back in the 60s.
According to her parents, she is named (first name anyway) after Harper Lee.Harper got her name as it was a popular English name in America at the time,
It doesn't surprise me in the slightest,Jamie Oliver's baby son is called .....Ocean River Oliver........
Oh I dunno Johnny Cash's boy named Sue worked out OK in the endI do feel more sorry for boys with daft names than I do girls.
Could be worse.... As Mr Imp Hillman might argue..... Real name too! I imagine the parents were contortionists....Haven't the Beckhams named some of theirs after where they were conceived? Brooklyn, Cruz (well, they can't spell Cruise!)... I know a couple of Skips. I suppose I'm lucky not to be called St. Helier!
As long as her last name wasn't "Tiler" I don't see a problemBack when I lived in East London our next door neighbours dad when asked by the registrar how he was spelling her name said Roof
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Name Jamie Oliver's baby son is called .....Ocean River Oliver........What is wrong with a James or Robert or Thomas or Andrew.
Hate it when my laptop acts silly I cleaned it this morning stupid thing.
Actually it's River Rocket Oliver. Still a bizarre name though
As it happens, I was deeply moved by the gesture.lwhy did you call your son after a South American animal? Poor kid.
Second and third names... Pretty irrelevant in real life.
Not necessarily. Dad was known to most of his family by his second name, having been named after his father and grandfather, both of which were known by their first name. Dad was known to most of the rest of the people he knew as Stan - NOT one of his given names!
Arwen is welsh, translated 'noble maid' true, not from facebook. Nice name. There are some beautiful welsh names.A friend of mine has a sister called Arwen.
Luckily for him, he's called Matt and not Gandalf or Frodo.
Arwen is welsh, translated 'noble maid' true, not from facebook. Nice name. There are some beautiful welsh names.