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In reality that's what's happening. Cillian and Fiacra (sp) have not only been chucked out of the window, but buried deep in the compost heap at the back, leaving me with a bunch of equally unspellable options the poor mite will be stuck spellin out for people the rest of it's life as if a spic surname with funny letters wasnt hassle enough for the poor little mite!!

Not to worry Mockney Piers, sometimes the boys do get their way...


My second was born a little early, in a bit of an emergency which quickly put me under a general anaesthetic. By the time I came around, I found that while I was unconsious Mr Gwod had already named her - she had the wrist band, and he'd rung the parents and everything. It was a done deal.


He says it was a name we had discussed, but I don't remember a discussion only him commenting that it was nice and me saying hmmm.


Might have been something to do with it being New Years Eve...he was a little tired and emotional even before the event...

You could go down The Dame route and take your surname and substitue the first letter for a 'Z' and let the kid choose his/her own name at some point in the future.

The Bowie sprog ended up a 'Duncan' of course.

Not that there's anything wrong with that of course.

gwod Wrote:

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> Posted by: daizie Today, 06:56PM

>

> oh tell us what shes called

>

> what, and have you all tease and critisise the

> name thats taken me years to come to terms

> with?!!!


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Rumplestilskin ?



W**F

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