S!thhead pronounced SHH-i-th-aid.
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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
A good friend of mine has an embroidery business and she recently had one 'Jaykub'
Still laughing about Seaman Swallows.
That poor child (Maffew!).
I checked my work emails yesterday and I had an email from someone from an external company and their name was Sh*tal
:(
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 sweet :) I 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. :shakehead: