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thread: Unique name needed 15wks to go!

  1. #19
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    Jul 2008
    Yarra Valley, Victoria
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    My name is Trilby (hyphen) Roux (said Roo). I think I'm the only one!


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  2. #20
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    Nov 2004
    Chickens.
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    Not joking.

    Ten'ysha
    Laqueeta
    Sha'hnique
    Eunique

    Tallulah does the Hula in Hawaii
    Breathtaking Cherub of the Dawn to Eternity

    Anything cre8ive, really...

  3. #21
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    Jan 2009
    In my own little fantasy world
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    There's a thread in here with unusual names. See if you can find it and send her a link
    The most unique or unusual name you've heard?

    Give me your best Nicole Ritchie inspired middle names!! (Midnight / Winter)

    unusual names starting with 'D'

    I couldn't resist looking for it & for more than just the one I was thinking of

  4. #22
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    Girls
    Marijke- mar-rake-ah
    Bronte
    Zanderlee


    Boys
    Sandstrome
    Sharne
    xaviour
    Mainarch
    Macguiver

  5. #23
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    Sep 2011
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    A lady i know has two boys-
    Shonacy and Tallacy

  6. #24
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    Jan 2009
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    Yes they are.

    You could, alternatively, advise your friend to pick a "normal" sounding name, substitute Ys for any vowels, add a random l x y z h or j and see what happens.

    Oh and I forgot.

    Abcde
    and
    Elemenopee.
    Right at this moment, I love you!

    Does this mean that you experience alot of 'oddly' named children in your line of work? A very good reason to choose a more 'normal' name if so.

  7. #25
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    Nov 2004
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    Oh yes.

    The more "uniq" or "cre8ive" the name, the more likely the child is to end up in the Children's Court or the Family Court.

  8. #26
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    Jan 2009
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    Oh yes.

    The more "uniq" or "cre8ive" the name, the more likely the child is to end up in the Children's Court or the Family Court.
    Gr8 reason not to do it then!

  9. #27
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    Crikey Div - how many Willow's or Shae's do you see?

  10. #28
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    Jul 2005
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    Tallulah does the Hula in Hawaii
    Actually, this little girl recently had her name changed at age 8. She's in NZ.

  11. #29
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    Feb 2008
    Gold Coast, QLD
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    It's hard to take this thread seriously, but since it apparently is we have open licence to go nuts.

    Jaggliagh
    Betrobie
    Lidincha
    Asqua
    Sawia (my phone is making excellent suggestions)
    Fenowmell
    Crisppasqu'a
    Timolina
    Zafothrine
    Pliaziastra
    Clameedia
    Cath'ter
    Inphluenzar
    Tyrannasaurus



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    Jude 07/10/08 | Lilac 16/06/11

  12. #30
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    Jan 2009
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    It's hard to take this thread seriously, but since it apparently is we have open licence to go nuts.

    Jaggliagh
    Betrobie
    Lidincha
    Asqua
    Sawia (my phone is making excellent suggestions)
    Fenowmell
    Crisppasqu'a
    Timolina
    Zafothrine
    Pliaziastra
    Clameedia
    Cath'ter
    Inphluenzar
    Tyrannasaurus



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    Jude 07/10/08 | Lilac 16/06/11
    Oh Lord, so many of those sound like diseases!

  13. #31
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    Sorry, but I really feel for the poor kids with these sort of unusual names. They would almost certainly have to spell their name like, ALL THE TIME! Poor chickens.

  14. #32
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    Feb 2008
    Gold Coast, QLD
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    Oh Lord, so many of those sound like diseases!
    A few of them are, and one is a dinosaur.

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    Jude 07/10/08 | Lilac 16/06/11

  15. #33
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    Jul 2005
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    Oh and I forgot.
    Elemenopee.
    PMSL!!

    my initials used to me NME (enemy) maybe that could be a real name these days
    i cant think of unusual names that have never been heard of, i like uncommon names but dont think my vocab would be uncommon enough

  16. #34
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    Jun 2009
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    Man I am laughing here. Howabout 'classic' for a name I have come across one in my line of work.

  17. #35
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    Jun 2009
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    Man I am laughing here. Howabout 'classic' for a name I have come across one in my line of work.
    Ok now that makes me sound like a prostitute. I'm not one I'm a nurse. :-)

  18. #36
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    I have actually known a Royal and a Chance ... I kind of like both of them for boys

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