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emamum 30-11-2007 20:48

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i am a teaching assistant/nursery nurse....

BERNADETTE 30-11-2007 20:51

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 499200)
Obviously, as teaching staff, if you did harbour these opinions you would not share them with the child so they would not be labelled.:)

But the kids aren't stupid they would pick up on it:(

blazey 30-11-2007 20:53

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Aren't names ALL made up at some point in time? You might end up with a queen or PM honey-bee in the future.

Names don't exactly mean much. How many of you think very little of TONY Blair, MARGARET Thatcher, GEORGE Bush.
In fact I imagine a Honey-Bee would be able to relate well to the working class population in the case and do alot for the country ;)

mrskitty 01-12-2007 11:14

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 499140)
I think it's Jack.


It most certainly is the most popular boys name,and has been for 7 years.
My lad is called Jack Charles, but i have not met any other 0-7 year olds called Jack so far....although will be interesting when he starts nursery/school.

West Ender 01-12-2007 14:03

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I really like the name Jack but isn't it funny that, up to about 30 years ago, all Jacks were really called John? My grandfather and an uncle were both Jack but christened John and so was every other Jack I knew. It never made sense to me.

lancscat 01-12-2007 20:57

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i like sian for a girl or millie mae,for a boy lucas or kian

steeljack 01-12-2007 21:05

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re. streotyping and names , two little girls ,one named Candi and one named Alexandra.....which one do you think is more likely to end-up as a pole/lap dancer and which one goes to med-school :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

emamum 01-12-2007 21:08

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which ever one studies the hardest and has the capacity to be a doctor

Lilly 01-12-2007 21:15

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Candi = Lapdancer.;)

West Ender 01-12-2007 21:31

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I've got 3 children (grown up) and 2 grandchildren Do their names fit what they do?

Joanne - accountant
Alan ---- lorry driver/semi-pro musician/artist
Nicola -- accounts clerk/secretary

Peter -- university student (graphic design)
Laura -- at school

A while ago I saw a programme on TV where Lisa Tarbuck was talking about names. She said, sneering, that there was no way certain names would ever come back into fashion - like Alan, Colin and Ray. Hell, I thought, there goes my son, my husband and my eldest brother. :D

Lilly 01-12-2007 21:33

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 499551)
I've got 3 children (grown up) and 2 grandchildren Do their names fit what they do?

Joanne - accountant
Alan ---- lorry driver/semi-pro musician/artist
Nicola -- accounts clerk/secretary

Peter -- university student (graphic design)
Laura -- at school

Yes. Good choices there.:)

AccyLass 01-12-2007 21:45

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Love Kian for a boy!

My kids are Saffron Jayde, Rhys Callum

steeljack 01-12-2007 21:50

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Originally Posted by Lilly (Post 499553)
Yes. Good choices there.:)

agree 100%


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