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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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there's hardly any decent names for boys
just don't go all hipster prick and go for alfie or rafferty or archie like every other fucking hipster prick
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:15, 2 replies, latest was 9 years ago)
Like my nephew :(

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:15, Reply)
nah, he's alright
he was alfie a couple of years before every other kid was alfie.
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:31, Reply)

f k
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:43, Reply)
He's my nephew alright

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:47, Reply)
nah, he's cute

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:52, Reply)
old names seem to be making a comeback.
Although a while back I met an Ingrid in her 20's.

You don't get Barry's much these days either do you?
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:45, Reply)
blame eastenders

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:50, Reply)
victoriana is the way forwards it seems
frog and i did the highgate cemetery walk a while ago, and it was striking how many of the old names are popular now - alice, emily, alfie, archie, enid, edith, rose, violet. apparently "downton abbey" is partly to blame.

if you want to be really cutting edge, you have to get ahead of the curve now with the return of the 80's names. little sharon, wayne and bazza...
(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:52, Reply)
rolf, jimmy, gary ...

(, Sun 14 Dec 2014, 23:54, Reply)
jimmythebeast is a great name, long overdue a comeback
we have solved baggysock's dilemma right here
(, Mon 15 Dec 2014, 0:00, Reply)
what sort of cunt names their kid based on a telly drama.
Is that the only glimpse of culture these pricks get?
(, Mon 15 Dec 2014, 0:08, Reply)
BASICALLY.... YES

(, Mon 15 Dec 2014, 1:25, Reply)

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