What's in a Name?

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Wendy Seddon
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What's in a Name?

Post by Wendy Seddon » Wed Nov 18, 2015 6:39 am

Hello sweetheart I'm your Teacher
(Doctor, Dentist, Coach or Preacher)
What's you name dear, won't you tell it?
OH MY LORD!!! You'll have to spell it.

All you Grandies out there - are you bleesed with a grand child with an unusual name?
The short list of names for my new granddaughter due in 2 weeks includes "Dorrit"
I personally am unphased (one of my favaourite Dickens books) but I know it could create conversation.
Of course as long as mum and bub are fine then it doesn't matter a jot. Tell me your story.
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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Neville Briggs » Wed Nov 18, 2015 7:11 am

We had an officer at our station whose surname was Kletzenbauer, to general amusement he was always spelling his name to phone callers. Another officer had the surname Alexanderwicz, he acquired the nickname of " A to Z"
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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Maureen K Clifford » Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:40 am

I wanted to name my son D'artagnan - my then Husband put his foot down and we settled for David - I've had to expel my fetish for different names to my dogs, Khadizia, Anushka, Mahalia and my new one - when I find him/her Khama-d as in Carmody - a combination of Khadizia/Mahalia/David.
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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Wendy Seddon » Wed Nov 18, 2015 10:59 am

Nev, my maiden name started with A then I become and S - front of the line to the back!!
I have no aversion to any of those names Maureen - very noble I think.
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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by manfredvijars » Thu Nov 19, 2015 5:34 am

I had a dog called Deefa ... :)

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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Vic Jefferies » Thu Nov 19, 2015 3:03 pm

A pet subject of mine. I think the important thing is to think of the person who is going to have spend his/her life with the name given to them by their parents. It might be very appealing to the parents to bestow and unusual name upon their child but fancy having to explain, spell or repeat your name for the rest of your life. Similarly I think it is important to think about the likely abbreviated form of any name given or the nick name it is likely to attract.

Names are very very important and I think parents really should think long and hard before jumping the gun.

Many yeas ago I knew an Austrian fellow whose name was Rudy Schitzalotte. Someone pointed out to Rudy that his name really was a little strange in Australia so he changed it to Rudolph Schitzalotte. Absolutely true story!

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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Bob Pacey » Thu Nov 19, 2015 4:21 pm

I met a bloke this year in the park whose name was Chadwick Chadwick ?

Of course he shortened the first to just Chad.
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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Shelley Hansen » Thu Nov 19, 2015 4:52 pm

We have young friends who named their son Orson Danger Armytage (that's all Christian names).

And on the subject of surnames, my mother-in-law used to tell a story she insisted was true ... that she had a school teacher named Miss Twine who married a Mr Hessian!

Certainly some stories out there! I am impressed with D'Artagnan, Maureen! :D

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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by Bob Pacey » Thu Nov 19, 2015 6:51 pm

The original owner of Tickles Australia Ltd ( who are now Metcash )

His name was Tom Tickle.


That was not to bad until he remarried a girl named



TESS !
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Re: What's in a Name?

Post by r.magnay » Fri Nov 20, 2015 4:51 pm

:lol: :lol: ....your a unit Bob....I needed that laugh.
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