katlupe
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If you want to see unusual names take a look at your family trees on Ancestry. There are some really unusual names there.
It's rather unusual, I guess, and many people misspell it.Is your name "average" or "unique"; not following the flow.
Yes, there was a Kim and a Kimberly in my school, and they were best friends.I think pretty much everyone's names are shortened here.. if they can be..
However there's the reverse where people have reported being called something that's not their name.. for example.. a Teacher, will rename a child called Kim..''Kimberley'' .. when in fact that child was Christened Kim.. .. or someone called Jackie will be renamed Jaqueline by a teacher..when in fact their name is not a shortened version of a popular name.. ..or Jim.. may be called James, when in fact that's not their name.. it's actually Jim..and not James
I was jokingly referring to Mohammad.Am I missing something.. why wouldn't they call a child Finley ? I mean apart from the fact that generally they call their kids after their ancestors...
?It's rather unusual, I guess, and many people misspell it.
No, but I have never come across anyone else with my name.yep but my name isn't even on the top 100....look..this is the next 80 names on the list...is your real name on there ?
21. Zoe
22. Millie
23. Rosie
24. Layla
25. Isabelle
26. Zara
27. Fatima
28. Harper
29. Nur
30. Charlotte
31. Esme
32. Florence
33. Maryam
34. Poppy
35. Sienna
36. Sophie
37. Aisha
38. Emilia
39. Willow
40. Emma
41. Evelyn
42. Eliana
43. Maisie
44. Alice
45. Chloe
46. Erin
47. Hallie
48. Mila
49. Phoebe
50. Lyla
51. Ada
52. Lottie
53. Ellie
54. Matilda
55. Molly
56. Ruby
57. Ayla
58. Sarah
59. Maddison
60. Aaliyah
61. Aurora
62. Maeve
63. Bella
64. Nova
65. Robyn
66. Arabella
67. Eva
68. Lucy
69. Eden
70. Gracie
71. Jessica
72. Amaya
73. Anna
74. Leah
75. Violet
76. Eleanor
77. Maria
78. Olive
79. Orla
80. Abigail
81. Eliza
82. Rose
83. Talia
84. Elizabeth
85. Gianna
86. Holly
87. Imogen
88. Nancy
89. Annabelle
90. Hazel
91. Margot
92. Raya
93. Bonnie
94. Nina
95. Nora
96. Penelope
97. Scarlett
98. Anaya
99. Delilah
100. Iris
Well, your name isn't really Jack Frost, is it?
I also have a Sue and Dave and then along came Jeffrey. Sue’s full name is Susanne Christian Venettozzi. She just turned 60. Dave is my first born and is named after me.My husband is a case in point. His mother named him Lynsay because apparently she wanted a girl (Lynette) and we are forever having to spell it out. One of my aunts was given the name Hermoine. According to Grandmother it was intentional but I think she just misspelled Hermione.
As a school teacher I disliked names that had variations in spelling. Even Catharine / Katharine would trick me up when it came to report writing. I decided to give my own children simple names with the most common spelling - Susan and David. If they wanted to be famous they would have to earn a name for themselves for their achievements, not for having an unusual name. They usually go by Sue and Dave. It suits both their personalities.
Almost as bad as mine. Little Davey.Ah yes
Little baby Hortence
Why not
Wonder what her nickname and reputation came to be.......
As for me
Gramma called me Picklepuss
Kinda glad that didn't stick
For one of my long-ago friends, Robert was a favorite name in her family. Her grandfather, father, and brother were referred to as Big Bob, Little Bob, and Tiny Bob.Almost as bad as mine. Little Davey.
My husband's legal name is Jimmy. So whenever I get a call from someone asking for "James", I know it's spam. People we know don't even call him Jim. It's always Jimmy.I think pretty much everyone's names are shortened here.. if they can be..
However there's the reverse where people have reported being called something that's not their name.. for example.. a Teacher, will rename a child called Kim..''Kimberley'' .. when in fact that child was Christened Kim.. .. or someone called Jackie will be renamed Jaqueline by a teacher..when in fact their name is not a shortened version of a popular name.. ..or Jim.. may be called James, when in fact that's not their name.. it's actually Jim..and not James
Are those Hebrew Names ?My dad's first name is Rayford. He hated that so much he didn't go by it once he left his hometown.
One of my grandmother's name was Cleavie. My other grandmothers name was Shag(g)?
One of my grandfathers name was Odie. My others grandfathers name was Leo.
So I really don't have an opinion one way or another about the popular names of kids these days.
Exactly, and in Scotland, James.. Jim or Jimmy.. or jamie are probably one of the most popualr names for boys.. and lots of them are Christened jim or Jimmy .. or Jamie ( as is several in my family).. and their names are not JamesMy husband's legal name is Jimmy. So whenever I get a call from someone asking for "James", I know it's spam. People we know don't even call him Jim. It's always Jimmy.