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Yes, Ophelia.
Hopefully we won't have to put up with yet more offspring gracing our screens with being the son or daughter of a presenter their only calling card.Sorry my mistake but why choose such a name and then change it to a baby nickname.
I read her son is taking his driving test, how time flies!
LoL my thoughts tooPipa and her husband look very happy, however, no husband/partner of mine would be wearing those shorts!!
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It usually happens when a sibling finds it difficult to pronounce their name; my cousin's always been called Tiffy, my oldest granddaughter's known as Loolah & the boy next door is Jaja. In fact I can't think of many people who keep the name they're given as most seem to be shortened or lengthened.Sorry my mistake but why choose such a name and then change it to a baby nickname.
I read her son is taking his driving test, how time flies!
I agree, especially with stiff and formal names such as Beatrice, and Ophelia, either the recipient chooses to be called "beattie, or bea or Feely and Beely or it just catches on from a young un's cute pronunciation. It's usually safer to choose a one sylllable name but even then there's a high chance it'll be lengthened. I'm trying to think here and I think the only person I know who's addressed by her birth name is Claire.It usually happens when a sibling finds it difficult to pronounce their name; my cousin's always been called Tiffy, my oldest granddaughter's known as Loolah & the boy next door is Jaja. In fact I can't think of many people who keep the name they're given as most seem to be shortened or lengthened.
We had one girl who had a double barrelled first name, shortened to the first letter of each.I had a tutor who called their child a name they thought could not be shortened but were horrified when someone managed to shorten it.
Both sides of my family have several people who go by their middle names & in some cases it was their parents who started doing it Every name I liked for our second daughter was vetoed by my Mr T & it was only a few days before she was born that we decided to name her after a hurricane, albeit changing the last letter to an A. She's never been called this name by us or anyone else & the diminutive we gave her was unusual then but is now very, very common, I mean popular.We had one girl who had a double barrelled first name, shortened to the first letter of each.
Parents can be naive, arrogant or both when it comes to what their kids names will look like when family and friends have got their hands on it!
I have a friend and nobody even uses her first name, only her middle name. The same happened with her siblings. The only time many knew their given name wasn't the first on their birth certificate was at their wedding!
What a waste of a name, imo.
It's edgy...I didn’t understand why you would get a photo taken against a fence and lamppost especially in a sparkly top.
Don't forget Mr W AnchorI was amazed to find how many people in government and on social media ended up with the same 2 names - F.face and totalD.head
Don't forget Mr W Anchor
Yes, Ophelia.