Banned names

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BertBert

19,025 posts

211 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Just can't quite work out the SP&L relevance here!

Turbobanana

6,253 posts

201 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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I had a customer in about 2002 called Adolf, shortened generally to Adie.

I think in Iceland the tradition was / is that you're named after your father. So if you're christened Magnus or Ingrid and your dad was called Sven, you became Magnus Svenson or Ingrid Svensdottir. Hence when looking for someone in an Icelandic phone book, you needed to know what their dad was called.

LunarOne

5,161 posts

137 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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I used to have an American customer called Gaylord. I just have no idea how something like that can happen - even in America!

MDMA .

8,884 posts

101 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Turbobanana said:
I had a customer in about 2002 called Adolf, shortened generally to Adie.

I think in Iceland the tradition was / is that you're named after your father. So if you're christened Magnus or Ingrid and your dad was called Sven, you became Magnus Svenson or Ingrid Svensdottir. Hence when looking for someone in an Icelandic phone book, you needed to know what their dad was called.
Same as Adidas founder Adolf Dassler. Known as Adi.

the-norseman

12,383 posts

171 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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MDMA . said:
Same as Adidas founder Adolf Dassler. Known as Adi.
Yep and his brother Rudolf who started Puma.

LunarOne

5,161 posts

137 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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the-norseman said:
MDMA . said:
Same as Adidas founder Adolf Dassler. Known as Adi.
Yep and his brother Rudolf who started Puma.
Shuda called it Ruda.

RoadToad84

663 posts

34 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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QJumper said:
Apparently iin the UK in 2020 there were no babies names Nigel, but 15 called Lucifer.
My neighbour is called Damian, lives in a converted chapel and named his son Lucifer.

He's a bit of a nutcase but I love him to bits

Milkyway

9,384 posts

53 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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DodgyGeezer said:
there are quite a few South Africans called Adolf (including several Springboks)


IIRC Iceland has a requirement to call their children something 'Icelandic' and are quite strict about it. Over here Gary is dying out as a name
Boris might take a hit now...
Brian doesn’t seem as popular as it used to be either... I blame Monty Python for the decline.
(I suppose a few ‘Garys’ were named as their Mother was a Mr Barlow fan)

NB: My Daughter is having her first child in September... it will be a ‘Mitchell’. scratchchin
( A few names have been suggested). rolleyes


Edited by Milkyway on Thursday 23 March 16:57

nellystew

163 posts

154 months

Thursday 23rd March 2023
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Panclan said:
We have a chap at work called Bismarck, just end up going around in circles trying to help him.

sutoka

4,640 posts

108 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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QJumper said:
Apparently iin the UK in 2020 there were no babies names Nigel, but 15 called Lucifer.
My mother worked for a company in the 80's and a white European bloke joined called Niger, pronounced Nee-jer.

Being up t'North people called him the N word that rhymes with Tigger so in the end the memo went round to call him Nigel.

PastelNata

4,415 posts

200 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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DodgyGeezer said:
there are quite a few South Africans called Adolf (including several Springboks)


IIRC Iceland has a requirement to call their children something 'Icelandic' and are quite strict about it. Over here Gary is dying out as a name
Yep, Adolph, Adolphus is not uncommon among the Afrikaans community.

There is a Namibian politician called Adolf Hitler.

LordBretSinclair

4,288 posts

177 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Milkyway

9,384 posts

53 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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LordBretSinclair said:
Mike Krack, not even Michael...love his parents sense of humour.


Edited by Milkyway on Friday 24th March 16:16

donkmeister

8,131 posts

100 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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LunarOne said:
I used to have an American customer called Gaylord. I just have no idea how something like that can happen - even in America!
I happened upon that name in Florida, at the Gaylord Center. Huge letters across the side of the building.

And yes it was just as funny to most Floridians as it was to me. But just a big boring convention centre rather than a one-step shop for all one's homosexual needs.

Milkyway

9,384 posts

53 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Who can forget Gaylord & his parents... Mr & Mrs Fokker.

Roman Moroni

963 posts

123 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Koyaanisqatsi said:
QJumper said:
Apparently iin the UK in 2020 there were no babies names Nigel, but 15 called Lucifer.
We had a Lucifer in our year at school (late 90s to early 2000s), almost always just shortened to Luci.
I met this Lucifer https://purpleport.com/portfolio/luciferwithin/ last year

Although I suspect he may have change his name by deed poll biggrin

hidetheelephants

24,192 posts

193 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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QJumper said:
Apparently iin the UK in 2020 there were no babies names Nigel, but 15 called Lucifer.
Who will BA recruit as pilots with no Nigels? confused

HD Adam

5,147 posts

184 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Zetec-S said:
TUS373 said:
I met an Adolf last year. South American living in the USA. First Adolf I have heard of....other than...you know.
Was he very very old? Say about 130ish. Spent a lot of time in Argentina. Hint of a German accent. Little grey tash…? scratchchin
In the very early 90's, I worked on an Oil Rig offshore Angola.

The rig had come up from South America. Think it was Brazil.

On a rig, there's a Personnel on Board list, usually a big whiteboard that shows what rooms people are in & what their muster point is.

I swear, just about every name was a mixture of Spanish & German.

Jose Goebbels
Juan Himmler
Carlos Goering
Pedro Eichmann
Manuel Heydrich

Etc.

Lots of Blonde hair & blue eyes too. Hmmmmm.




Seventy

5,500 posts

138 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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hidetheelephants said:
Who will BA recruit as pilots with no Nigels? confused
And who will we make plans for?

DodgyGeezer

40,379 posts

190 months

Friday 24th March 2023
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Seventy said:
hidetheelephants said:
Who will BA recruit as pilots with no Nigels? confused
And who will we make plans for?
making that quip must've left you in XTC hehe