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Seems to be, pick the most original but not insulting name possible.
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Harper is a fine name though I would have imagined it was a boy's name. Maybe because I knew a Thomas Harper at school.
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Hope you don't have any children or whatever waiting to drop a female sprog. Otherwise they could well be named "Harper". <shudders>Originally posted by Alf W View PostWho gives a flying f***?
"Me me me. Look at me and my unusually named kids."
Has been footballer and washed up 90s pop star.
Not interested.
A friend of mine named her first daughter "Goldie". She had been watching too many TV films when she was pregnant.
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Who gives a flying f***?
"Me me me. Look at me and my unusually named kids."
Has been footballer and washed up 90s pop star.
Not interested.
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It's a bit sad on first sight, but when you think of all the other bonehead names around. its not actually that bad.
It beats
Tutti-Fruiti Beckham
Tallulah Pine Beckham
Brooklyn Beckham (oops)
Paris Hilton Beckham
The redskins used to call their babies the first thing they saw out of the teepee door, after the baby was delivered
which was great. although my Apache great-great-great grand mother
'Limping Dog with pink saus and dribbling runny bum-hole' wasnt quite so keen on the idea
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I think it sounds like the name for a space station from a 70s sci fi film, maybe an off planet mining colony.
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