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Originally Posted by COYOTEMAGIC
Once you work for the school system you will know what odd names are
La-mon-jah-l0 (Lemonjello) and O-ron-jah-lo (Orangejello), lemon and orange jello
Fi-mal-lee (Female), the family first language wasn't english
Johnquail(John Quail) & Jonquil, they were named after street signs.
I personally knew a kindergartener named Sha-heed spelled Shi*head.
Forgot one!
E-phant (Infant) again, ESL
La-mon-jah-l0 (Lemonjello) and O-ron-jah-lo (Orangejello), lemon and orange jello
Fi-mal-lee (Female), the family first language wasn't english
Johnquail(John Quail) & Jonquil, they were named after street signs.
I personally knew a kindergartener named Sha-heed spelled Shi*head.
Forgot one!
E-phant (Infant) again, ESL
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My one SIL is always coming up with wierd names---thank goodness he and my daughter are not having children. When daughter with last name Rowley was pregnant he suggested Walter Paul so he could be Wally Paully Rowley. He said if he were ever to have a son he would name him Horris Boris and with last name of Morris he would be Horris Boris Morris.
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Originally Posted by Favorite Fabrics
Originally Posted by tntgranny
Knew a family named Schauer (shower) and the girls were named April, May & June.
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Originally Posted by halobull
My mother-in-law is a twin and her name is Bonnabell and her sister's name is Lullabell and they have another sister named Anabell, and my husband calls them the 3 ding dongs.
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I've seen La-ia (pronounced La-Dashia), Shi*head (shi-teed), Usnavy (said as if it were Spanish), Chasity (pronounced Chas-tity), GQ (guess what mag mom liked?), Seven (not the 7th child), a family of 9 children, whose names all rhymed--Devin, Kevin, Evin, etc. Then, Female (fa-ma-lee--that's what the hospital wrote on the bassinet...
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
Melba toast? I've never heard of Belva. I'm always looking for old fashioned names to use on my quilt blocks. Got any more?
I think I will add Melba to my list! I remember hearing that one before.
I think I will add Melba to my list! I remember hearing that one before.
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