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jwatts1981 | 03:17 Sat 05th Jun 2021 | Family & Relationships
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this might sound weird but here it goes where does the name trouble come from for a female
i was listening to someone on the radio and her name was trouble if anyone knows the answer to this let me know
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no idea, but thats a wicked name for anyone to be stuck with.
May spelt different or pronounced tro belle
no i think its spelt as written trouble.
Mr and Mrs Maker shouldn't have had kids.
is this in USA? because that would make more sense.
That sounds even worse than "a boy named Sue!"
Or Shirley which was big daddy's the wrestlers name.
very true
Or 'Cock' and call your kid Half.

or as in the Lake District, 'Green' and they called their son Bright.

then, I've mentioned it before, my sisters' maths master with the surname 'Legg' and joking with the girls, 'a boy and it's Ivor or a girl, Iona or Eva'. My old man ran into him in the street with the pram....congratulated him and asked the sex. 'A girl' - 'So Iona or Eva?' Answer - 'Oh I was just messing around, we've called her Margaret'.

Quick as a flash, the old man responded with a derivative of Margaret - see if you can work it out?

Suffice to say, the Leggs hadn't thought of it. Poor kid.
Peg Legg presumably.......
gold star for you, emmie!
poor girl....
It could be a name of foreign origin which is OK in its original country. eg, we formed a friendship with some Dutch people we met on holiday and their young daughter was called "Urine", at least that's how it sounded to us, although we never saw it written.
i don't think it comes from anywhere
Yorkshire lass born at t'mill.
That was the name my parents used to call me by.
It was cute when I was 7, embarrassing when I was 17.....and downright odd now I am 57.... :D
This probably doesn't help, but I can remember when I made an appearance in some places, someone would say 'Oh, here comes trouble'
i bet its from the USA, its just like them to have odd names.
having a nickname is one thing but actually being called trouble as your christian name is just not right.
I think the name Storm is also asking for trouble!

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