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    Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
    Hello all

    It's a slow day at work and I apologise in advance, but I'd really grateful if some of you would help me to come up with some baby names. I am fairly certain that I like Lola for a girl (or maybe Evie, but Lola sounds more ballsy). However, I have no idea what I would call a boy. Any ideas?!
    For a girl, some from my daughter's year at school

    Madison
    Kendal
    Harvest
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      Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
      Stanley or Æthelstan?
      Stanley

      Never heard of the other one.
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        Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
        Stanley

        Never heard of the other one.
        You perhaps wouldn't have heard of it; it's the Saxon name of an early English king, in fact the first king of Britain. I figure if the Celts are celebrate their heritage by giving their children Gaelic names, the English might do the same.

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          Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
          Stanley

          Never heard of the other one.
          Apparently he was the king of Angle-land who went to war against the Picts back in the dark ages

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            Originally posted by Solidec View Post
            Apparently he was the king of Angle-land who went to war against the Picts back in the dark ages
            It's not entirely fair to call those times the 'dark ages'; evidence suggests that Saxon England was quite a civilised place, relatively enlightened in European terms, just as Celtic Ireland was renowned for the learnedness of it's monks and kings. The basis of English law is to be found in Saxon England. The term 'dark ages' perhaps comes from the fact that so little is known about those times, as the Normans pretty much wiped out many traces of Saxon culture. Also, the saxons link England pretty firmly to European culture as they were what we would now call Germans.
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              Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
              You perhaps wouldn't have heard of it; it's the Saxon name of an early English king, in fact the first king of Britain. I figure if the Celts are celebrate their heritage by giving their children Gaelic names, the English might do the same.

              linky
              They should, English people should be more proud of their heritage, its such a shame the St George flag is associated with hooligans and chavs.
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                Originally posted by zeitghost
                Montgomery
                Scott
                The Judge.
                Seven
                Of
                Nine
                I like "The Judge" as a name. Adds gravitas.
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                  Originally posted by zeitghost
                  Have we had Mildred?

                  Dorothy?
                  I love Dorothy actually, but cos I love Wizard of Oz (yes, I know) I would probably get the p1ss ripped out of me forever.
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                    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
                    They should, English people should be more proud of their heritage, its such a shame the St George flag is associated with hooligans and chavs.
                    WSS
                    Practically perfect in every way....there's a time and (more importantly) a place for malarkey.
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                      Originally posted by MaryPoppins View Post
                      I love Dorothy actually, but cos I love Wizard of Oz (yes, I know) I would probably get the p1ss ripped out of me forever.
                      A lifetime of "there's no place like home" lines. And she'd never be able to wear red shoes of any kind.

                      Unless, of course, she took the whole thing quite seriously - bought a dog called Toto, painted the road yellow, only wore gingham dresses, and hung around with three rather strange men with a dressing-up fetish.

                      Eventually, they will change their name if they don't like it - George Osbourne is really called Gideon but he stopped using it.

                      Someone I grew up with let their elder children choose the names for the younger children. First couple were OK, but by the time they named the last one "Ottywell" it was going a bit far...
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