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My family suffered the same thing as my maiden name was David. Used to drive me potty I dont think I look like a boy. My brother has another name that could be a surname too. Was nice though because I could give my eldest it as a middle name and it not sound odd.

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I'm a sucker for old-fashioned names, but I never expected to have a Stanley of my own. :D

 

OH had kept it in mind (he has an uncle with the name and always liked it) and started calling him by that name when he was just a bump. By the time he arrived and was definitely, as we had suspected all along, a boy, there was no way I could think of him as anything else! His middle name is George, after my Dad and OH's Dad who had it as his middle name, most convenient.

 

DS2 is Louis Edward and is heartily sick of being called LEWIS not Louis, by people who read his name. Now he wades in and says 'I'm called Louis, you spell it luh-o-uh-ih-suh and it's French' He's 6!

 

Sometimes we regret lumbering him in this way, but that's how you spell Louis and I still think it's a beautiful name for a boy. It goes well with our surname which is French in origin. Had he been a girl, he would have been Florence.

 

I have taught numerous kids with unusual names - two of them have letters rather than names - CJ and BJ, and another is TeeJay. What is it with 'J'? :roll:

 

And as for the list of names I couldn't even have considered beacuse of the kids associated with those names :twisted: , well suffice it to say it made naming our own rather more tricky than it could have been.

 

A friend of mine became a Granny the other day - the little mite is Esme which I think is beautiful.

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...and another is TeeJay. What is it with 'J'? :roll:

 

Teejay?

 

That's on the birth certificate? Just like that?

 

I always presumed 'TJ' would be short for two names - Thomas James - etc. I'd never dreamt it would be a name in it's own right. Quite bizarre really.

 

There's a lady at work who has a JonJo. I'm just not sure myself. Each to their own I guess :?

 

My friend has an Esme. Lovely isn't it.

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I was one of several Catherines during my school years although we all abbreviated our names differently, Cathy, Kate, Katie etc

 

Ditto but I was the one who got stuck with being just "Catherine". As soon as I left school and started nursing with a new group of people, I shortened it to Kate and can't think of myself as anything else now.

 

My eldest is Thomas James with the James after my brother. Turned out my Step Great Grandad was a Thomas James too. Ollie was going to be a girl and we'd not thought of any suitable boys names as we were so sure he was a she. We'd got Rebecca Lucy lined up as a name but I desperately wanted to use my Grandma's name - Constance. Mum would have disowned us if we had :lol: . Shame because it's a lovely name and shortens so nicely to Connie. I'd also have liked Emily as a girls name but with our surname........Emily Bellamy :lol: .........I think not! Anyway, Ollie turned out to be a he so quick thinking provided us with Oliver from goodness knows where as it's not a family name and Edward as a middle name after LSH's middle name.

 

The best name I came across while I was a classroom assistant was Anakin :wink: .

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What is it with 'J'? :roll:

 

I always thought the 'J' stood for junior. Maybe the dad was

called Billy and they name the son Billy jnr which is shortened

to BJ? Could be wrong though :roll:

 

Tessa

 

Fraid so Tessa. When we admit a child with an unusual name we triple check - his birth certificate says 'BJ'. And 'TeeJay' is on his birth certificate too. At a parents evening I asked BJ's Mum if it was short for anything and she said no, they just liked it.

 

 

 

Jay is not unusual as a name in the area I work in, at one point I had 3 male Jays and one female in a class. It sounds like a Great Classroom Birdwatch!

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Fraid so Tessa. When we admit a child with an unusual name we triple check - his birth certificate says 'BJ'

 

I'm gobsmacked at that. I just don't see the attraction?

 

Jay is not unusual as a name in the area I work in, at one point I had 3 male Jays and one female in a class. It sounds like a Great Classroom Birdwatch!

 

All you need are a couple of Robin's!

 

:lol:

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OH went to school with a lad whose name was Jam Butisani.

 

You have to say that with a Brummie accent to get the full effect.

 

*thinks in thick Brummie accent*

 

:lol::lol::lol:

 

I used to know a Kamaljit (that's not what her brother called her :roll: ) she was Kam for short.

 

A colleagues daughter is called Tochel, pronounced Te shell, which I have never heard before. Her son is Damarl, he is known as Marley.

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Due to going to school with 6 other Sarah's I called my daughter Thea. :D I liked it because it was unusual but not too wacky. Noone pronounces it right though. She gets called Freya or Tia which drives her crazy.

 

My sons are called Henri and Elliot we couldn't decide on the boys names so put about 10 names in a hat and got my daughter to choose. :shock::oops:

 

I found choosing boys names so much harder. My friends just had a baby and called her Clara.

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I grew up in a class of 6 Clare's (all with the same middle name as me!!!)and my OH grew up in a class of 6 Stephens. We decided to give slightly more unusual names to our children (which I'm not allowed to mention due to my OH)

 

As a teacher, there is a long list of names you cannot use because of unpleasant children !!

 

I was horrified when, shortly after we had named our daughter, we saw a double decker bus advertising a major film with her name in the title! I was so worried that it would suddenly become a popular name. Luckily it's not too popular. There were no other children in her school with the same name as her, but when we moved to a small village school, there was another in the same year group :lol:

 

I used to teach in Birmingham, and I loved the Hindu/ Muslim names. It took me a while to get used to them, but I loved them, and in the end wanted to give one of my children an Indian name.

 

I loved lots of names incuding

 

Hammara Nisha Jay Aliasgar Vaishali Arun

 

We did chose an indian name and when we moved to the small village school, there was also another boy with the same name :lol:

 

I agree that you shouldn't tell people your choices before you name your child. It's horrible when people pull faces :shock: We were told that we couldn't call our son Zach because of Zach Dingle in Emmerdale (by OH's grandmother!!!)

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