Top boys name in England
David? George? Peter? Paul? Jack? Harry?............nope you guessed it.......Mohammed
As per the Daily Express this morning. The name, when 12 different spellings were included, was given to 7,549 youngsters in 2009. |
Don't all pakastani baby boys get this name? And there 2nd names differ. Non story I suspect.
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Still better than "Britney" or "Apple" :thumb:
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Originally Posted by DCI Gene Hunt
(Post 9680319)
Still better than "Britney" or "Apple" :thumb:
I wonder if I can change my youngest to iPhone :Suspiciou |
Middle name could be "Docking-Station" :D
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I read yesterday, the top boys name was Oliver :Suspiciou
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Lee, technically you are right but Mohammed can be spelt in 14 different ways. if you take all variations then it comes out on top.
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
(Post 9680343)
Lee, technically you are right but Mohammed can be spelt in 14 different ways. if you take all variations then it comes out on top.
ahhh, ok :) |
Originally Posted by Lee247
(Post 9680337)
I read yesterday, the top boys name was Oliver :Suspiciou
C'mon Lee, you know the NSR : never let facts get in the way of the daily muslim bashing thread ;) |
I heard that SN are implementing new software that means NSR can only be viewed if your PC is facing Mecca.
But being SN they've got it wrong and all you have to do is point your PC towards the local bingo hall - doesn't have to be a Mecca one :thumb: |
It won't be my first, second, or third names!
Les :) |
Originally Posted by bigsinky
(Post 9680310)
David? George? Peter? Paul? Jack? Harry?............nope you guessed it.......Mohammed
As per the Daily Express this morning. The name, when 12 different spellings were included, was given to 7,549 youngsters in 2009. Les :) |
Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
(Post 9680359)
C'mon Lee, you know the NSR : never let facts get in the way of the daily muslim bashing thread ;)
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
(Post 9680563)
hey, it's not like it was in The Sun, it was the Daily Express so it must be true ;)
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it was something along the lines of
"over 7500 potential suicide bombers born in England and Wales last year". Interviewing Aiyesha Tariq after the birth of her 5th son, all called Mohammed, she reminised, "I remember the birth of my first son, Mohammed, he was such a lovely child, so quiet, so good". Then with a sigh she commented "They blow up so quickly". ;) |
Originally Posted by SJ_Skyline
(Post 9680359)
C'mon Lee, you know the NSR : never let facts get in the way of the daily muslim bashing thread ;)
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Originally Posted by SwissTony
(Post 9680322)
I wonder if I can change my youngest to iPhone :Suspiciou
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Originally Posted by f1_fan
(Post 9680629)
LOL, as soon as I saw this story I knew there would be a thread on it in Scoobynet BNP, sorry I mean NSR.
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Aren't all apple devices now suplied with white power leads and white plugs?
Could this be the greatest discovery of this age (NSR today that is)? The discovery of 'White Power' Apple Devices!! |
It's so muggers can see them better in the dark...
dunx |
well its better than Patrick.
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Teddy all sad now:( why can't he have that name without being stoned to death.
http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/teddy_mohammed.jpg |
^^^^^^^LMFBOH. you do realise KOT they will jihad yer ass for that abomination ;)
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
(Post 9680756)
^^^^^^^LMFBOH. you do realise KOT they will jihad yer ass for that abomination ;)
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Originally Posted by bigsinky
(Post 9680310)
David? George? Peter? Paul? Jack? Harry?............nope you guessed it.......Mohammed
As per the Daily Express this morning. The name, when 12 different spellings were included, was given to 7,549 youngsters in 2009. TX. PS from the Guardian: "The 14-year reign of Jack as the most popular boy's name in England and Wales officially came to an end today, with Oliver at last claiming first place following an impressively rapid rise since 2004. As in previous years, the name Mohammed, which ranked 16th, would take top place among boys if all possible spellings were aggregated. But as a spokesman for the Official for National Statistics pointed out, this is potentially misleading if no other names are similarly combined: there were still more Olivers than Mohammeds if you count the 511 Ollies, 127 Oliviers, 124 Ollys, 16 Ollis and 9 Olis born in 2009. The merging of Harry with Henry and Jack with John would produce similar disruptions to the list." |
So, Asians have as little imagination as everyone else in the country is what we are saying.
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Why don't all the Christians in this country name their kids Jesus?
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^ Higher ranking deity ;)
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Originally Posted by Leslie
(Post 9680499)
It has a ring to it!
Les :) more of a ticking noise i think :) |
:D
Les |
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