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Haldaman Mar 11th 2009 9:27 am

American monickers
 
In December 2005 I listed some of the wonderful names I had seen and heard in the months since I moved to NC and I just found the list again. One name stands out from all these unkown and minor celebrities.........
Jas Gabbidon
Wes Goforth
Sharon Laughinghouse
Zain Verjee
Csaba Csere (male)
Barack Obama
Besa Tafilaj
Tempestt Bledsoe
Dick Butkis
Tahmoh Penikett
Dick Schnot (my favourite!)

Fancy calling a son Barry O'Barmey!

another bloody yank Mar 11th 2009 9:39 am

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Haldaman (Post 7369460)
In December 2005 I listed some of the wonderful names I had seen and heard in the months since I moved to NC and I just found the list again. One name stands out from all these unkown and minor celebrities.........
Jas Gabbidon
Wes Goforth
Sharon Laughinghouse
Zain Verjee
Csaba Csere (male)
Barack Obama
Besa Tafilaj
Tempestt Bledsoe
Dick Butkis
Tahmoh Penikett
Dick Schnot (my favourite!)

Fancy calling a son Barry O'Barmey!

You forgot Dick Trickle. Surprising, considering your location.

Haldaman Mar 11th 2009 9:47 am

Re: American monickers
 
Actually I forgot the black policewoman in Bristol called Adora Dick. She had a brother called Ivor.

NC Penguin Mar 11th 2009 11:44 am

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Haldaman (Post 7369523)
Actually I forgot the black policewoman in Bristol called Adora Dick. She had a brother called Ivor.

You are making this up!:sneaky:

Haldaman Mar 11th 2009 11:46 am

Re: American monickers
 
On my babby's life it's all true!

Folinskyinla Mar 11th 2009 2:55 pm

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Haldaman (Post 7369460)
In December 2005 I listed some of the wonderful names I had seen and heard in the months since I moved to NC and I just found the list again. One name stands out from all these unkown and minor celebrities.........
Jas Gabbidon
Wes Goforth
Sharon Laughinghouse
Zain Verjee
Csaba Csere (male)
Barack Obama
Besa Tafilaj
Tempestt Bledsoe
Dick Butkis
Tahmoh Penikett
Dick Schnot (my favourite!)

Fancy calling a son Barry O'Barmey!

Hi:

Yeah, one caught my eye immediately -- "Dick Butkis" -- come on now -- you should spell it correctly -- it is Dick Butkus. Can you spell Ray Nitschke correctly?

Folinskyinla Mar 11th 2009 2:57 pm

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Haldaman (Post 7369523)
Actually I forgot the black policewoman in Bristol called Adora Dick. She had a brother called Ivor.

Hi:

When I lived in Echo Park, there was a doctor's office at Echo Park Blvd. & Sunset -- of Dr. E.X. Reyes. Dr. Reyes has since retired.

When I lived in San Francisco, the late Herb Caen would often have what he called "namephreaks" in his column. He always swore he would stop doing it and never did.

Captain Cheesestick Mar 11th 2009 10:40 pm

Re: American monickers
 
I work with a woman whose family is originally from Iran. She was born in the US in the 70s. Her name is Nazi Sultana.

elfman Mar 12th 2009 12:12 am

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Herpes Simplex (Post 7371176)
I work with a woman whose family is originally from Iran. She was born in the US in the 70s. Her name is Nazi Sultana.

not quite in the same league but there was a Swedish bloke in my wife's office in London called Urban Person

julii2020 Mar 12th 2009 2:45 am

Re: American monickers
 
I worked in a company with both a Randy Horn and a Randy Johnson. :D

Titchski Mar 12th 2009 3:35 am

Wirelessly posted (SAMSUNG-SGH-I617/1.0 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows CE; IEMobile 7.6))

Rusty Kuntz. Last I saw he was a coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates

Folinskyinla Mar 12th 2009 3:47 am

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Herpes Simplex (Post 7371176)
I work with a woman whose family is originally from Iran. She was born in the US in the 70s. Her name is Nazi Sultana.

Hi:

Sounds better in Farsi than it reads in roman characters -- It is pronounced Nah-[t]see.

[the "ts" sound is not used in English -- besides Farsi, I know it exists in Hebrew and is usually transcribed as a "Z."]

The name is not pronounced as Not-see.

I've know some lovely Iranians with that name. They are tired of explaining, but they like the name.

Captain Cheesestick Mar 12th 2009 3:47 am

Re: American monickers
 

Originally Posted by Folinskyinla (Post 7372401)
Hi:

Sounds better in Farsi than it reads in roman characters -- It is pronounced Nah-[t]see.

[the "ts" sound is not used in English -- besides Farsi, I know it exists in Hebrew and is usually transcribed as a "Z."]

The name is not pronounced as Not-see.

I've know some lovely Iranians with that name. They are tired of explaining, but they like the name.

No kidding - when she says it it sounds beautiful.

Elegia Mar 12th 2009 1:50 pm

Re: American monickers
 
In the same company but in different offices we had 2 guys - one called Dick Locke, the other was called Willie Clamp.

Lots of schoolboy giggling - when somebody came in and asked to see Willie Clamp we would always say no but we do have a Dick Locke if that helps.


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