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Last name Williams.

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Oh, I dunno, I quite like that.

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Kip

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7 hours ago, Sir Creep said:

Kip

I'll sleep on that one.

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Pontus. There are over 10 000 people in Sweden with that name right now. Two with that name went in my class. The "-us" part makes it sound like it's coming straight out of the freaking Roman Empire.

 

Also don't like Johan, one of the most popular male names here. The "h" is silent, unlike the female equivalent (Johanna).

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11 hours ago, Predictor said:

Pontus. There are over 10 000 people in Sweden with that name right now. Two with that name went in my class. The "-us" part makes it sound like it's coming straight out of the freaking Roman Empire.

 

 

Take away US all you left w is ‘bridge’ in Cajun French. 

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1 hour ago, Sir Creep said:

 

Take away US all you left w is ‘bridge’ in Cajun French. 

 

Or ... just 'bridge' in French.

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To many pages to plow through on this thread, so may have been mentioned.

Chip.

(EDIT: lol just noticed my previous entry was Kip.  Guess I hate all '__ip' names)

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11 hours ago, Sir Creep said:

To many pages to plow through on this thread, so may have been mentioned.

Chip.

(EDIT: lol just noticed my previous entry was Kip.  Guess I hate all '__ip' names)

Chip is American.

Chippy, on the other hand, is where the British go on a Friday after work for Fish and chips etc.

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12 minutes ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

Chip is American.

Chippy, on the other hand, is where the British go on a Friday after work for Fish and chips etc.

 

I had an Uncle Chips who was a chippie, i.e. a carpenter.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

I had an Uncle Chips who was a chippie, i.e. a carpenter.

 

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10 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

I had an Uncle Chips who was a chippie, i.e. a carpenter.

 

 

 

Did you also have an Aunty Fish and a cousin Savaloy? :D

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4 minutes ago, Lord Fellatio Nelson said:

Did you also have an Aunty Fish and a cousin Savaloy? :D

 

No.  :blink:

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This is an interesting video of Chinese people who adopt weird western names and words as their English names.

 

 

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Humphrey.  


who would do that to their child?

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6 minutes ago, Sir Creep said:

Humphrey. 
who would do that to their child?

 

That name ran through a branch of my family for a few generations.  It did help with tracing the family as the surname was pretty common.

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53 minutes ago, Sir Creep said:

Humphrey.  


who would do that to their child?

Bogart used to state in all his interviews that it had scarred him as a child and held him back in life. 

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3 hours ago, Sir Creep said:

Humphrey.  


who would do that to their child?

 

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Hmmm -  don't like the name Edwin...

Or Alexander or Boris. Or people who don't use their 1st name - see above!

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