Noooooooo!
S!thhead pronounced SHH-i-th-aid.
Noooooooo!
My DH is in the RAAF and when he underwent his initial training he did it with navy and army people as well, he came across a guy in the navy whose last name was 'swallows' so he was Seaman Swallows and a guy in the army whose last name was 'Parts' so he was Private Parts!
My great uncle is William Williams and one of my school teachers was Alex Alexander
Last edited by raffy; November 17th, 2013 at 05:49 AM.
A good friend of mine has an embroidery business and she recently had one 'Jaykub'
Still laughing about Seaman Swallows.
That poor child (Maffew!).
Last edited by No.5; November 17th, 2013 at 12:13 PM.
I checked my work emails yesterday and I had an email from someone from an external company and their name was Sh*tal
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This thread was bumped at the right time.
Q'Dell.
Hmm... really don't think I like it. ..
There was a David David and a Richard Richardson at my school.
And yes, David David. No, no remarriage or anything. That was just his name.
I worked with a P.rescilla P.rescilla once. Her dad liked their surname so much he gave it to her as a first name so she wouldn't lose it if she got married. (The dots I just added so it can't be found via search, given it's an unusual name.)
Jen I reckon that's actually kind of sweetI like my married name and didn't have a second thought about changing it, but I really liked my old name too and it'd be cool to still have that link.
Having such an unusual name is just unfair to the child![]()
I have a new one. Verified by at least two people.
G.enetalia.
No I am not kidding. It is pronounced Jenny Tah Lia.
That's the worst name I've heard. I hope it is an urban myth. Surely Births, Deaths and Marriages wouldn't allow Genitalia.![]()
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