What's the stupidest name you've heard someone give their child

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swee'pea99

Squire
goo_mason said:
I used to work at Ed Uni with Andy Ness (A Ness). I think he got fed up being asked if he had a brother called Peter..... :rolleyes:
Reminds me of the first time I heard the commentator announce that bowler - Sri Lankan I think - Ganguli. I couldn't help wondering if he had a brother called Ging...
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
Udjanika Bolukov (Russian with 3 testicles)

Ivor Tschestikov (Russian with a bad cold)

(IGMC) ;)
 
Uncle Phil said:
Anyone remember Djamolidine Abdoujaparov?

Probably a common name in Uzbeckistan, but I remember the commentators of Le Tour relishing saying his name as often as possible.

A friend of mine frequently used to get an attack of the Calista Flockarts. They couldn't get the name Calista Flockart our of their head for hours upon end.
 

Christopher

Über Member
Nothing new about silly names: I give thee the 17th century American (ish!) Puritans, Cotton and Temperance Mather!

If you look at the fine book 'Vile Victorians', there's a long list of unbelievable names in there, all but one of which is an authentic given name
 

GrahamG

Guru
Location
Bristol
Also, a good example of terrible 90's fashion and a bad match with surname....


Courtney (yes, as in Cox) but with the surname Wainwright. Courtney Wainwright. I ask you.
 

abchandler

Senior Member
Location
Worcs, UK
From only yesterday, I give you McAyla
 

Brains

Legendary Member
Location
Greenwich
Uncle Mort said:
Dutch names are great. I know a Fokko de Kok and a Fanny de Kok as well.

Used to deal with a totally mad and universally lothed boss in another company called Fokko Nauter, he was of couse known by all as ****ing Nutter
 
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