What's in a name?

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I think I've mentioned before that my friend and her wife both have the same name :crazy:. One of them has adopted a slightly different spelling of the shortened version and the other now uses her full name. It must still be so confusing though!
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My mum and dad are staying in a B&B this week in Torquay run by David and Dave. Not to be confused.
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Mr.Vig has a name that people frequently think is awful (Ke.ith), but I am immune now, it's just his name. He doesn't like anyone saying his name as he feels like he's getting into trouble, so I usually don't bother. His brother has the same name as Claude's BIL.
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How on earth has this madness reached three pages?!
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I know! It's almost as if people are using a discussion forum to discuss something. It'll never do.
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We are discussing issues of class and age :teacher:. This could go for a long time.
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Keith and Kevin :mog:

The two Jennifers are ridiculous. One of them must change their name. :ttth:
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I don't mind Malcolm at all, but I've never known one except someone I fancied in Home & Away/Neighbours so that has been my only influence. I always find it funny when it comes up here.

Lily, think Shoe for his last name :uhh: But don't post it, between that and col.ly.w.obbles he'd definitely know it was him if the cruel google gods managed to bring him here one day :lol:
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I've never seen Jennifer shortened to Jenn with 2 ns before.
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I dated 3 terribly named men in a row (Bryson, Giles and Damian) and after the last one decided my next conquest :)) must have a normal name. Thankfully Mr D has the most normal of names. It's probably why I decided he'd do!
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emma_p wrote:I've never seen Jennifer shortened to Jenn with 2 ns before.
They both used to use one n, now one uses two and one uses the full name.

(ETA: also they are in the USA where unusual spellings are more common in general. Their son is called J.a.xon :woteva: ).
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Ps I know that is also a man's name but I'm not sure how I'd have felt about going out with one of them either.
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I'd be fine with a Mal. And once snogged a Keith (terrible kisser, all teeth :cry: )

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He refused to be called Mal, preferring "Malc". :))
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"Call me Malc. Like Talc." :mog:

I work with a Jenn, which I like, it strikes me a bit like Anne with an e, just a bit nicer.
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Oddly enough he did not enjoy being called Malcolm Powder. :?
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Malcolm powder :mog:

I cancelled a date when I found out the guy's name was Guthrie :shame:
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My friend used to claim I was incapable of meeting a Matthew without dating him :flirt:.
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I think it's a bit harsh not to date someone because of their name, it wasn't their choice after all.
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My ex's name was generally considered bad (ni.ge.l) but it didn't bother me. He went by the shortening of it. He also had a ridiculous last name (fine, just long and completed). Now Mr J has a super common first name and a differently unusual last name.

I don't think a name would put me off as demonstrated above.
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