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This is completely true - visiting Kings' maternity ward, got chatting to the mother of lovely newborn twins, named Giorgio and Armani. Years later at the playground at Brockwell Park, heard those names being called out to each other on the swings and saw them as 5/6 year olds! Fabulous.
Sheridan was a girl I used to know so I am surprised to see it as a male name. I like the way Scots, Irish and Welsh names are popular in their respective countries. I think the rise in the No of Jacks, Harrys, Mabels, Rubys, Henrys, Ethels, etc, could be a similar occurrence in England.

steveo Wrote:

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> A mate of mine swears this is true. He was at a

> BBQ at Terry Jones's house in Grove Park. And so

> was Terry's cleaning lady and her young sons.

>

> He says Terry came out from the kitchen with a

> tray and shouted to the boys 'Ghengis! Adolf!

> Pizza!



I can believe the story, but I went to school (year below) with one of his sons (no idea if he has more than one), and his name was Bill.

siousxiesue Wrote:

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> Milan05 Wrote:

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> > I know an 'Elias', ancient Greek.

>

>

> I saw a Dad running after his toddler recently,

> calling out 'Plato, Plato'


Maybe he meant platospaghetti.

I've known a couple of Beverley (males) both would now be between 60 and 90 suggesting that it was a bloke's name. What a great term bloke is, and geezer too. They'd make great names.


Mate was dog sitting for 'Scrotum' and 'Retch' walking around the park shouting their names. John Seldom Gummer called his dogs Saddam and soemthing like Tariq (it wasn't Tariq but another henchman)


What about Renton?

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