: Would you give your child a name which is the same name as a semi famous commedian?

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thread: Would you give your child a name which is the same as a semi famous commedian?

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  1. #1
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    Nov 2006
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    Would you give your child a name which is the same as a semi famous commedian?

    What do I mean?

    DH and I have come up with a name that we are fairly happy with. Its my grandfather's and his grandfather's name - both of which we never met in real life, but that we think sound really good together.

    However, the first name in combination with our surname means that the child will end up with the name of a famous Australian comedian.

    I have asked my both my BFS and a random stranger about the name, and they have never heard of the comedian. However I know that my family would know the commedian's name.

    So my question is - would you go ahead and name the child this name, knowing that my family will have a quiet chortle about it? Our thinking is that in 20 years time this person will probably not be that well known. But we're not sure...

  2. #2
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    Oct 2007
    Brissy
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    doh just lost my post!

    anyhoo, could you change the spelling slightly so it wasn't exactly the same?

    I don't think it really matters though - a semi-famous comedian isn't like a Michael Jackson or Oprah Winfrey iykwim?!

  3. #3
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    Mar 2010
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    Your not talking about Kevin Bloody Wilson are you....lol

    Look really if you both like it then it shouldn't matter then should it I so go for it not unless it is really horrible...lol

  4. #4

    Nov 2007
    Earth
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    My nephews name is Jack Daniel, and after about 1 month the joke got old...although Mum recently gave them some 'Jack Lives Here' stickers

    I think it really depends on whether or not YOU are gonna be bothered by it. My sister's not bothered by her son's name, it was picked because she liked Jack and our dad's name is Daniel, so she's at peace with her reasoning. DH and I love the name Indiana for a girl, but given that our last name is Jones, I just don't think I could do it. Different strokes for different folks y'know?

    Just make sure you're happy with it, and anything else will just slide off

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    Sep 2006
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    I reckon if you like it, so what? Take it!

  6. #6
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    Jan 2006
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    My son is named after three breweries - by accident! I did pick the most famous brewery as a middle name (this is the name combined with the last name), found out after we picked it that his first name (and our last name) is a smallish brewery... then after he was born, the second middle name (again, combined with the last name) is now a new, very small brewery! All in Yorkshire, where I grew up. Small world.

    We don't get any stick about it, save that my dad reckons he should get a lot of beer for free now.

  7. #7
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    Dec 2006
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    the guy is only "known" if you are into a certain type of comedy - it's not like it's all over the place. i would guess you would use the full name where he goes by the shorter version. it's not like he is plastered all over the place. i say go with it!

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    It depends on who the comedian is I guess

  9. #9
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    Jul 2007
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    [QUOTE=E_Kids;2220067]Your not talking about Kevin Bloody Wilson are you....lol

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    Haha

    I think as he is not well known it doesn't matter.

    When we were searching for names for DS2 I suggested Harrison George (my dads middle name and my grandfathers name) DH wanted George Harisson and I said no way to famous.

  10. #10
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    Jan 2006
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    I guess it's not whoopi then...

    I think it's fine.

  11. #11
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    With the family connections to the name i would

  12. #12
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    Jul 2005
    Sydney
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    my FIL informed me after DS2 was born that there was a famous Actor in America called Tyrone (with our last name) so our DS is Tyron not Tyrone but just about the same....he is the only person who has ever picked up on that, i have since seen things on the actor but its never bothered us

  13. #13
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    Nov 2006
    Western Sydney
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    To give you a hint he will really like Red Rooster a lot....

    ETA #2 - or you will have a girl and it wont be a problem LOL
    Trillian, we had the FastDNA test done a couple of weeks ago after my poor blood results at 12 weeks. Once that came back ok we decided that we didn't want any more surprises. So we are having a boy.

  14. #14

    Apr 2009
    Melbourne
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    I was just on the "Share your Facebook details" thread and MontyP has his surname on there, so I know which comedian you're talking about. He's very funny,

    I think it's a lovely name, and I don't think people will even notice that it's the same as a comedian - it's a "normal" name, not something people will say "oh, you named him after the famous comedian."

    The first name is also on my list. I like it a lot.

  15. #15
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    Aug 2006
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    Ok, worked it out...I don't think it will be a problem, most especially if you use the long form of the first name. Let the family chortle all they want, he seems like a good bloke. You could definitely do worse.