I can't see that I mentioned Alison Keenan at all in my post.
ho hum you wrote a post under the alison keenan thread!!!
I can't see that I mentioned Alison Keenan at all in my post.
I'm just surprised how many parents can keep a straight face when naming their offspring. Anything goes these days, from being named after washing powders to bottles of wine. If parents could pronounce a T it might be an improvement - the times I've heard Natalie being shouted as Na-er-lie ! so chavvy; (even the late David Bowie's son changed his name from Zowie to Duncan !).
Funny how its alright for some to criticise, but when the rest of us do it...........................
ho hum you wrote a post under the alison keenan thread!!!
Aside from the Jax and Jadens, it seems commonplace now to be called a surname; Cooper, Connor, Mackenzie, Taylor (in all its forms), Carter, Harvey, Lewis, and so on - or perhaps I notice it more as these are the names of the dogs in my area !! whatever, but I think Magnus Magnusson has a lot to answer for !
Aside from the Jax and Jadens, it seems commonplace now to be called a surname; Cooper, Connor, Mackenzie, Taylor (in all its forms), Carter, Harvey, Lewis, and so on - or perhaps I notice it more as these are the names of the dogs in my area !! whatever, but I think Magnus Magnusson has a lot to answer for !
No doubt in years to come there will be a resurgence in John, David, Graham, Brian, Janice, Linda, Carol, Jean etc. interestingly at the moment, the most popular name is Mohammed ! food for thought.
Jenny Taylor.