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So far both the names 'Simon' and 'Massey' have been suggested. Is it mine? Was ourwomaninthenorth the lady I had the knee-trembler with behind the bus depot early in the new year?
she may have been Si, but you won't be the daddy if so!
Murdoch, Archie, Lance, Zak,
How about Gustavus Ulysses Ferguson...
aka GUF ๐
Wanted to call one of my son's Botolph but the 'ex wasn't keen. He got named Callum (same name as an old friend) and we didn't know any other young kids called that. So thought it would be pretty rare.
That year Callum jumped into the top 10 on the baby names list = I have no idea why; looking at the kids maybe there was some famous wendyball player with that name โ When he hit school there were 3 in his class.
I have thought about this and have decided you may call him Epicyclo.
[i]she may have been Si, but you won't be the daddy if so! [/i]
Ah well. Looks like it'll just be little Barrie/Pauline Massey then ๐
To shut our relatives up, we told them that the two choices we had for boys names were Adolf and Ghengis, as "they're not very popular and we don't him to have a common name"
Adolf. Just like the bloke who founded Adidas....
TED THEODORE LOGAN ESQUIRE!
Shouldn't that be Edward Theodore Logan Esq...
Er, I think it should actually be Theodore "Ted" Logan, but that's how I remember it from the film.
What about Garfield?
Its future-proof.
Only we know it was a cartoon-strip cat from the 80's. In the future it'll lose this connotation with boys/girls his age.
Well, time is ticking. Tomorrow and we'll have an answer.
(hora - Garfield, as in the cricketer Garfield Sobers, famous for scoring six sixes in an over?)
Yes.
Nickname can also be Garf ๐