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SycoShaman
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Posted: Sun, 21st May 2006 02:38 Post subject: |
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What if you call him 'X' for short? like a short form of Xavier...
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Posted: Sun, 21st May 2006 17:51 Post subject: |
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like X in "Ex" or like "x!" the click sound Starvin' Marvin did all the time ?
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spankie
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Posted: Sun, 21st May 2006 17:51 Post subject: |
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well, why the hell would you call your kid X anyaway?
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deelix
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Posted: Sun, 21st May 2006 23:08 Post subject: |
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spankie wrote: | well, why the hell would you call your kid X anyaway? |
Thats why
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deelix
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 06:50 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 08:22 Post subject: |
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I think it's crap to name the son the exact same name as the father. I would hate that.
It's almost like a form of egotism in my opinion. At least give them their own identity set apart from their parents.
"Techniclly speaking, Beta-Manboi didnt inject Burberry_Massi with Benz, he injected him with liquid that had air bubbles in it, which caused benz." - House M.D
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deelix
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 08:42 Post subject: |
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I agree on that. Its just fucking lame. Maybe cool there and then for the father, but not the son :/
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 09:33 Post subject: |
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I think a name should be more than 1 letter. They need to buy a vowel.
I know of a couple that named their daughter China. Her middle name was Lily.
I don't know about the rest of you but Here, " China Lily" is a brand of soy sauce. Now that is a kid I feel sorry for.
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 09:54 Post subject: |
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i remember some couple named their kid "RX5-05" or something similar
i have read somewhere, American couple named their baby R2D2 Jedi? 
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 10:04 Post subject: |
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 10:46 Post subject: |
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pistolshrimp wrote: | s0ulse3ker wrote: | i remember some couple named their kid "RX5-05" or something similar
i have read somewhere there, couple named their baby R2D2 Jedi?  |
You hear a lot of strange names in a hospital.
True story.
There was a couple and their last name was pronounced Fa-heart (sounds like fart)
they wanted to name the kid Arshall pronounced like arse-hole. Arse-hole fart. The nurse explained what the name sounded like. So the next name they chose was enal (sounds like anal) That that is what the kids name is. - Anal Fart
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where the world will end up!? with those names 
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 10:52 Post subject: |
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I know someone who's surname is Gotobed. The guy got ridiculed 
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poullou
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 13:42 Post subject: |
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I would call him x to da z

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poullou
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 14:00 Post subject: |
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Cyprus. South-east part of europe, between israel-egypt-turkey
Ἢ τὰν ἢ ἐπὶ τᾶς - Μολὼν λαβέ
Today is a gift. That's why it's called the present.
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 18:41 Post subject: |
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My name is from father to son exactly the same as it was in 1365.
And I am proud of that.
My family is nobility ('van adel' is waht we call it in Dutch).
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 19:02 Post subject: |
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Yes you are right Praetori.
The so called 'Blue Book'.
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Posted: Mon, 22nd May 2006 21:15 Post subject: |
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Damiaen wrote: | Yes you are right Praetori.
The so called 'Blue Book'. |
Red book, actually. The Blue book describes affluent Dutch families not belonging to nobility, but have still made a difference to the Netherlands each generation for at least 150 years.
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nouseforaname
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Posted: Tue, 23rd May 2006 14:12 Post subject: |
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In my family its a tradition to name the first born son after the grandfather,
so its been like name1-name2-name1-name2... for generations.
so now it would be up to me to name my son after my father.
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deelix
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