So with our child due to be born quite soon we've obviously started to think about names. You have to be very careful as it is so easy to create a combination that doesn't quite mean what you hoped. My sister almost called her first Jenny Taylor for example. But how did this couple not spot this howler?! (Click for bigger)
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The playground is going to be a lonely place for this poor little lad
4 comments:
Reminds me of my first network admin job when someone decided on first 4 characters of surname & first character of first name as network ID's for everyone, so I was RICEM and my idiot colleague called Paul Drew was aptly given DREWP
Well... we survived being called flower (by Dad) and chicken (by mum for a decent while (Along with a number of more telling names, I'm sure)
JUST REMEMBER sprouts are sprouts not flowers, fruit or jewelery.
Herby wibbles will do just fine :0)
Pink
I can't believe they won't change the name!! I mean how cruel can you be simply for the sake of not being bothered with changing some documents!! Mind you, my nephew's initials are HRT, so I guess these things happen!!
Whatever you do ,don't name her after a stand up comedienne.....or label her as one of your record collection!
Many congrats Daddy,Mummy and baby Lucy.
Love Auntie Sue,Uncle Kev and big cousin Jonny xxx
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