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unusual names? or funny ones!

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barry&betty | 14:39 Fri 19th May 2006 | Body & Soul
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probably in wrong section but i was just wondering if anybody has unusual names that they called children, grandchildren, people they know or have just come across
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My father called me pooky (have no idea why), My sister was Leah-Ba-deah or bunky, and Rachael was Rachy-bachy. lol ;) I haven't thought about that in a while. Im only 24, but it seems to long ago when me and my sisters were kids. Thanks ;)
OMG DANCEALOT!!! My sister's nickname was Pookie because she used to make that sound with her mouth when she was a baby! How funny! Small world, isn't it?
Well my real name is not Scarlett. I won't say what it is, but I am named after a fruit!!
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come on scarlett spill the beans!!
Mr Spudqueens family all have nicknames (guess what one of mine is!) including, yes, Pookie, Nu-Nu, Muppet Moonspence, Chickpea and Fudge.

My nickname amongst family is Lala because my youngest brother couldn't say Elizabeth, so I guess I am the original teletubbie. My eldest brother used to call me Minnie (as in Minnie the Minx), nickname at work is Lizzie Dripping, from the name of the kids book and TV programme (years ago) Lizzie Dripping and the Witch. I hear lots of unusual names at work (new babies registered) and they tend to follow TV trends especially amongst teenage Mums.

Ann A. Hole
Mike Hunt
Hugh Jarse
At school there was a Wayne Carr and a Wayne Payne. Haha

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