What's in a name?

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Squirrel wrote:
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: ).
Another J? As if the postal system in their house isn't confusing enough.

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Kenickie wrote:Another J? As if the postal system in their house isn't confusing enough.
Their other child is a J too :)).
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What is wrong with them?!
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Sorry, I mean I'm sure they're lovely, weird naming decisions aside. :look:
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I had a school friend whose family were all Js except her brother. Her parents were Jon and Jan and her sister Jen.
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I can't decide if Nige is better or worse than Nigel. :no:

One of my very brief exes was called Kevin but all have had normal names since. I'm probably on their list of exes with bad names. :cry:
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It was shorter than that ;) I don't think I could have gotten along with nige :lol:
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What is the shortening? Just N?
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:mog: Ni.
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Ni. :lol:
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I'd be happy with a Malcolm...
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Duophonic wrote:I've mentioned this before but locally a few years ago a family were involved in a car accident.

The local paper reported their names and ages and the parents had called their children after themselves. Can you imagine shouting on someone in that house?

It was reported as:

David 42
Anne 41
David 11
Anne 8

It reeks of either a high level of narcissism or a complete lack of imagination. I'm going with the lack of imagination angle. :))
This just reminded me of a rather weird contractor we have in our office at the moment - his name is Rich.ard Andre.w

His son has the same name. And his daughter is called Rich.arda Andre.a!!!
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Rich.arda :lol:

I worked with a woman who was called Liz, and her husband was called Phil. Their kids were Liz and Phil, and she talked about Wee Liz, Wee Phil and Big Phil :ruby:
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NO!

I refuse to believe someone could be such a tool. :lol:
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How unimaginative! all you can think of when you get to name a new person is your own ducking name!? :lol:
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Kenickie wrote:
Squirrel wrote:
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: ).
Another J? As if the postal system in their house isn't confusing enough.

Bryson is terrible.
All those Js, shades of the repulsive "19 kids and counting" Duggar family!

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rosy wrote:Ninian or Mervyn or Cthulhu
:mog: These are spectacular! I'd like all of them together. Ninian Mervyn Cthulhu Boggins III.

I do agree about looking for excuses though. An awful name may make you wince at first but if the person is a good'un, it truly doesn't matter if they have the name name as your ex, or dad, or ex's dad. I had a boyfriend with a girl's name. I didn't care about that either. It was mildly irritating having to spell/explain it but moreso for him I would imagine!
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Squirrel wrote:
rosy wrote:Ninian or Mervyn or Cthulhu
:mog: These are spectacular!
My grandfather was Leonard Ninian :)) And two of my friends have dads called Mervyn. One is known by all as "Merv 2000" for some reason I have forgotten, but relates to Outkast in some way :lol:
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Leonard Ninian is an awesome name.
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It is a brilliant name. Loads of my friends have dads called Alan. Me included :))
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