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[Opinions] Re: Scottish stats for 2008
thanks, I haven't seen the news today so missed it being announced.Actually after skimming through the whole list, I think it's fairly good. There's definitely much fewer random letters than last year. There are still quite a few howlers though and plenty of y's.There's still nobdy with my name lol, with all the unique spellings I can't understand why not. Obviously not unique enough. Some that jumped out at me weremale:
Amen - is that not slightly blasphemous?
Aneurin - yay! Prefer Aneirin though, more user friendly
Blaen and Blaer - they were twins, I posted the ba and commented how horrible this was at the time lol
Blessing - poor boy
Buzby - spelled Busby this is a fairly unremarkable village outside Glasgow?
C (x4) - what, where?
Colin-Junior, David-Junior, Lennon-Junior, Oliver-Jnr. What's going on? It just looks silly.
Costin - me a fortune!
Dido - so much teasing potential never mind the gender confusion.
Dimosthenes - wow there's a name to live up to. Shame they couldn't spell it though.
Domanic - am I the only one who wants to put an extra a in there?
Dryden - v. cultured :)
Evicson - currently being brought up in a cardboard box
Fergus (56) Hamish (60) - yay!
Godsome - like fulsome, but godly?
Hawkai - *headdesk*
Kage - wild child
Law - high hopes
Le'on - arrgh the apostrophe's have arrived, take cover!
Man - hopefully he'll have no problems growing into it
Odhran (4) - on my pnl
Odin - cool girls:
Alma x 3 - I thought it still had too dated an image here, is this the first signs of it coming back?
Amundsen - on a boy ok, on a girl?
Arden - they obviously don't live near Glasgow, it's a not very nice suburb.
Arwyn - help the y brigade have got hold of Tolkein
Brie - cheese connoisseurs
Caithlyn - Caitlin, Catherine, Kathleen or Carolyn? I know lets just combine all 3
Cassandra - just 1? count all the Cassies (21) and Cass- names in comparison, and yet just 1 girl called this lovely full, proper name.
Dagmara - I love this, surprised there's not more, I guess can't be that popular currently among Eastern Europeans.
Efeoghenetobore - ?!? it sounds like a Glasweigan drunk rambling. I even googled and nothing comes up. (p.s. I'm Glasweigan, and like Frankie Boyle I'm allowed to mock our own :p)
Enamyobot - they asked their toddler to name her (who was playing with his toy robot at the time)
Eyrlie - premature?
Fraesciante - conceived after a couple of bottles of cheap bubbly (her sibling, gender unknown, is Kiedis, I found mum's myspace)
Hannelore - I love this name!
Heilidh - lol, I bet they try and claim it is Gaelic
Ingrid - only 1?! :(
Lilias - just 1- I'm surprised more people haven't picked up on this considering the amount of Lil- names there.
Mahoney - oh god it's bad on so many levels, if it was intended as My Honey that's bad enough, but the first thing a lot people will think of is Pogue Mahone!
Muireann (3) - love this name :)
Sissy - poor girl. what was wrong with the full Cecilia with a private nn that didn't impinge on her social life?

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Dido is a male name in Bulgaria. I would suspect that child has parents from the Balkans. See:http://www.facebook.com/people/Dido-Kolev/1001197382(among others)And Dimosthenes seems to be a common way to spell this name in modern Greece, so I don't think it's "misspelled"http://www.facebook.com/people/Dimosthenes-Alexakis/646167828Efeoghenetobore is probably from a Nigerian language, as both Efeoghene and Tobore come up separately as names of Nigerians when you Google.
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thanks I know I was being a bit facetious for many, but I didn't know about Dido and Dimosthenes. I kind of guessed about Efeoghenetobore because there's quite a few long African names in there but usually if you googled them it came up. I never thought to divide it. It still seems like a bit of a mouthful to decide to put the two names together :)
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You're welcome!
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I was surprised about Cassandra as well. I love that name! My favourite name, Davina was only given to one baby as well. It's not exactly fashionable but still. But three babies called Sharon! Sharon, in this day and age?! And don't get me started on all the variations of Demi and Demi-Leigh...
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