Le-a
Apparently the latest fashion in kid's names
Pronounced Ledasha. Used mostly for girls so I don't know what the French would say :rolleyes: dl |
Jesus!
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mm ok - different - parents trying to make child out to be something special by giving her a name that no one know how to pronounce ?
why doe it remind me of dachshund dogs ? Richard |
Originally Posted by David Lock
(Post 11255037)
Apparently the latest fashion in kid's names
Pronounced Ledasha. Used mostly for girls so I don't know what the French would say :rolleyes: dl |
So it's all b*llocks then!
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lehyphena - feckin strange name right there!!!
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Parents these days are worse than their fecking brats.
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Anything to sound different to anyone else's name.
One has to feel sorry for the child later in life too! Les |
Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 11256202)
Anything to sound different to anyone else's name.
One has to feel sorry for the child later in life too! Les |
it was probably Tallula, (or sometimes spelt Tallulah)
I have an Auntie called Tallula - and she is gorgeous |
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Originally Posted by David Lock
(Post 11255037)
Apparently the latest fashion in kid's names
Pronounced Ledasha. Used mostly for girls so I don't know what the French would say :rolleyes: dl |
I was at an airshow few years ago, the women next to me called her son 'Lorken'. What sort of a ****ing name is that?
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I like it, but then I do have a brother-in-law called Cathal
anyway better than Barry (Baz), Kevin (Kev), David (Dave), Simon (Si), Peter (Pete), etc etc |
How about the name Lorelai? I heard it on TV the other day and I actually think it's a nice pretty name. Pronounced 'lor-a-lie'.
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a friend of mine has a daughter called Coralie
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Whats wrong with Coralie? that's a common name.
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I have heard someone calling their kid Armani after Armani designer gear. Another one is called Jamborekwaii (variation in spelling was made by them to look even more different!) and another one known as Oasis.
I also know someone who named their female child after a prostitute. I found that quite strange. Another one is called Tarperlo. Parents think it sounds fantastic with it ending in O- like Bard's Othello, I suppose. Another one is Farfeqya- too far-fetched, I reckon. Both names made up by parents with no meaning whatsoever. Things people do to make their children look exclusive. Poor kids. |
Originally Posted by Chip
(Post 11256310)
You have an interest in little girls clothes then ? ;)
:wonder: :wonder: How do arrive at that? Please go back to your old medication :) dl |
I believe Wendy was invented as a name (in Peter Pan?) in the early 1900s, so it's not a new idea to make them up.
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Originally Posted by Osimabu
(Post 11256478)
I believe Wendy was invented as a name (in Peter Pan?) in the early 1900s, so it's not a new idea to make them up.
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What about all those strange names such as Sabah, Mohammad, Kanika, Nutan, etc :lol1: ;)
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Originally Posted by LSherratt
(Post 11256483)
What about all those strange names such as Sabah, Mohammad, Kanika, Nutan, etc :lol1: ;)
Kanika is a wife to Lord Kana. Nutan means newness, not Newton's sister or something. Mohammad means a kind of god in a religion, and Sabah is also something like that, I think. |
Originally Posted by bioforger
(Post 11256423)
Whats wrong with Coralie? that's a common name.
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Originally Posted by David Lock
(Post 11256442)
:wonder: :wonder:
How do arrive at that? Please go back to your old medication :) dl |
You could put le -a
On her passport as meaning ledesha Don't think so |
Originally Posted by Turbohot
(Post 11256492)
Those names do have meanings, you numptie! :mad: :D They're not some made up names for half-head parental thrill with the potential of making their children a target for school bullying/ridicule.
Kanika is a wife to Lord Kana. Nutan means newness, not Newton's sister or something. Mohammad means a kind of god in a religion, and Sabah is also something like that, I think. |
Heavenly mansion of the moon :thumb:
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Originally Posted by LSherratt
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Haha I was only joking around :) but I never knew what they actually meant. What does Swati mean if you don't mind me asking?
Swati means a nakshatra; meaning a star that is a spouse to Lord Surya (Sun God). Apparently this star releases a life-giving droplet once every two hundred years. If that droplet falls in a snake's mouth, it turns into poison- what a waste. If it falls on the earth, it loses its entity, and takes the entity of this giant earth- what a transformation. The third one is an open sea shell. If the droplets falls in it, the sea shell closes, and it turns into a precious pearl. The fourth one is a thirsty bird that only waits for that droplet for all those 200 yrs. to satisfy its thirst. Now if that bird is fortunate, the droplet gets dropped into its mouth, and quenches its long lasting thirst- best task. So, there we are. Hope you haven't fallen asleep upon reading all that, but you did ask. :D |
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