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Old Oct 28th 2010, 8:18 am
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No.

96 to go.

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Old Oct 28th 2010, 8:19 am
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Lord, no.

95 to go.

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it's cock isn't it?
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You have some pretty strong preconceived conceptions of who I must be, and based on those do you genuinely think the name is cock?

Nope. 94 to go.

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it's cock isn't it?
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You have some pretty strong preconceived conceptions of who I must be, and based on those do you genuinely think the name is cock?

Nope. 94 to go.
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Originally Posted by EmiratesMillhouse
it's cock isn't it?
Perhaps he prefers some alternative spelling? Cocque or Nobheed.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datab...-oliver-olivia

Top names are Oliver and Olivia.

Summer, Maddison, Lacey, Jayden, Tyler & Harley? An influx of Americans or just stupid American names?
actually, i don't think the list is too bad on the whole...neither of my kids' names are in either list, which isn't surprising for my daughter as it's a welsh name, but kinda thought my son's would be in there...

i love the name olivia, but my friend nicked it as her daughter was born first, good job now, i reckon...

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You have some pretty strong preconceived conceptions of who I must be, and based on those do you genuinely think the name is cock?

Nope. 94 to go.
only kidding.

if it's of any consequence, I'm not in the list either, but there are not too many of us knuckleheads in this world.
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Originally Posted by Madam Medusa
actually, i don't think the list is too bad on the whole...neither of my kids' names are in either list, which isn't surprising for my daughter as it's a welsh name, but kinda thought my son's would be in there...

i love the name olivia, but my friend nicked it as her daughter was born first, good job now, i reckon...

MM, xx
My son's is near the bottom of the list, but neither of my girls names are on the list.
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both my boys in the 20's
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Originally Posted by Welivehere
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I got there too, and although he hasn't denied it yet, I think that one lives in Oregon.

Millie's closest so far, I reckon.

Torquil, Peregrine, Montgomery, Artemis, Benedict, Oberon, Fabian. Or quite possibly Mary.
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What?

Originally Posted by Bahtatboy
I got there too, and although he hasn't denied it yet, I think that one lives in Oregon.

Millie's closest so far, I reckon.

Torquil, Peregrine, Montgomery, Artemis, Benedict, Oberon, Fabian. Or quite possibly Mary.
None of the above.
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*writes name for one second*

*posts*

*edits*

Too late.

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Originally Posted by Ethos83

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too slow bro

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Old Oct 28th 2010, 10:15 am
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Err...

I'm not on the list, nor are my 2 boys. And we've all got "normal" names. Daughter's near the bottom.

I only know 11 girls with names on the list, but over half the boys. I must get out more.

Are we really talking about England and Wales here? Evie? Poppy? Summer? Erin? Lola? Lexi? Madison? Maya? Skye? Tia? Esme? Mya? and Lucas? Jayden? Riley? Tyler? Logan? Harrison? Mason? Zachary? Kai? Kian? Luca?

I quite like a some of those, mind, but I'm not sure I want to know the influences. Should we go the French way and dictate that names came only come from a prescribed list? Would that be enough to have us rioting in the streets?
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