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Meade's Ball

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Jul 7, 2003
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Hither (sometimes Thither)
Not really a new quiz show, or the request to title an oncoming maelstrom. Just that within around 2 weeks Meade Jr is meant to appear. And the girlfriend and I are umming and ahing about what to bloody well name him. The mother of him is of the Spanish variety, so I was hoping from something a bit Espanol, but pronounceable by us simple Brits, or even shortenable to make it so. Alejandro can have him generally known as Alex, see?
I had a game in my mind of tying together a Spanish and English name to make a new name, such as Pedroger, but that is not this game, really.

Over to you wise owls for a good-sounding suggestion, or 77, of my son-to-be's moniker (I can't Bruno it, I don't think).
 














MattBackHome

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Jul 7, 2003
11,869
Congrats [MENTION=282]Meade's Ball[/MENTION]. We're also due our second in a couple of weeks and I've been told I'm not allowed either Inigo or Bruno.
 








Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
13,543
London
Not really a new quiz show, or the request to title an oncoming maelstrom. Just that within around 2 weeks Meade Jr is meant to appear. And the girlfriend and I are umming and ahing about what to bloody well name him. The mother of him is of the Spanish variety, so I was hoping from something a bit Espanol, but pronounceable by us simple Brits, or even shortenable to make it so. Alejandro can have him generally known as Alex, see?
I had a game in my mind of tying together a Spanish and English name to make a new name, such as Pedroger, but that is not this game, really.

Over to you wise owls for a good-sounding suggestion, or 77, of my son-to-be's moniker (I can't Bruno it, I don't think).

'Commander'.
 








skipper734

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Aug 9, 2008
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Curdridge
Bruno of course.
 




Commander

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Meade's Ball

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Jul 7, 2003
13,653
Hither (sometimes Thither)
Alejandro

Where'd you get that idea from?!
:)
We do, or did, like that name. The problem came from never having heard, or of, the Lady Gaga song, and also from a chap at work who I run names by - he has a young mind, and can think of what he would call such a named person if at school. After 2 minutes of acceptance of the name, he turned to shout HANDJOB at me, which took a moment to realise what he meant. So, ALEHANDJOB might be out of the window.
 


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