Nobody here would name their kid Bleu.I always read it the French way. Why would you name a child that
did she pronounce it Blue, like the colour?!Nobody here would name their kid Bleu.
However some years ago I knew someone who named her son Blieu.
Why indeed?
The family on the street behind have a kid with the same name as me and I hear them constantly shouting itYou haven’t lived until you’ve heard your own name screeched across a park/beach/supermarket by a rough family. Gives you a certain grounding.
As I recall she said it was "Blerghh".did she pronounce it Blue, like the colour?!
Pronounced Bleurghhdid she pronounce it Blue, like the colour?!
Urghh I got a stutter postAs I recall she said it was "Blerghh".
The poor little sod will be 40 years old now and calling himself Dave
Pronounced Bleurghh
The poor little sod would be nearly 40 now and calling himself Dave
the fact that anyone would chose to call their kid a name which sounds like "bleurghh" is awful, regardless of whether they spell it Bleu/Blieu/Bleugh!As I recall she said it was "Blerghh".
The poor little sod will be 40 years old now and calling himself Dave
Pronounced Bleurghh
The poor little sod would be nearly 40 now and calling himself Dave
Urghh I got a stutter post
So do I! Bloody awful nameI know a girl who’s daughter is Wynter Rosé… rosé like the wine
Think Kailo is a brand of rice cakes!Just seen an announcement for a wee boy called 'Kailo', which I have to assume is supposed to be a unique spelling of 'Kylo' (which would also be a yikes). Unless they're just big Frida Kahlo fans
I think he's trying to show how clever he is by using illustrious ancestor's names. I have a few crackers I wish I'd used- not sure the kids would have agreed lolanyone else had the pleasure of recently stumbling upon the names of Jacob Rees-Moggs' children, and just.....!
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Apparently that's Kallo but I was ready to believe itThink Kailo is a brand of rice cakes!
the poor kid was his sixth child, so the obvious and imaginative choice of name was....Sixtus! it means "sixth born".SIXTUS, wtf name is that?
he's gone wild with the boy's names, but then his daughter's name - although it could also be a collection of the names of his ancestors - seems super boring and out of place in comparison. even the boys with more standard Thomas, Alfred and Peter have a collection of illustrious middle names, but Mary Anne Charlotte is just kinda...blah.I think he's trying to show how clever he is by using illustrious ancestor's names. I have a few crackers I wish I'd used- not sure the kids would have agreed lol
I think his daughter is named after his sisters. And apparently one of his sons (not sure which) has the name of his favourite popethe poor kid was his sixth child, so the obvious and imaginative choice of name was....Sixtus! it means "sixth born".
he's gone wild with the boy's names, but then his daughter's name - although it could also be a collection of the names of his ancestors - seems super boring and out of place in comparison. even the boys with more standard Thomas, Alfred and Peter have a collection of illustrious middle names, but Mary Anne Charlotte is just kinda...blah.
anyone else had the pleasure of recently stumbling upon the names of Jacob Rees-Moggs' children, and just.....!
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