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Babies' names - The Camerons
Yesterday the PM's wife gave birth to a baby girl whilst on holiday in Cornwall. They are considering givibng it a Cornish middle name. 'Pasty' is my suggestion.
What if the child had been born in Lancashire - say Accrington in particular? I have heard of men called Clayton but never an Antley or Altham. |
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I think an ironic name would be sweetly fitting.
Unity, perhaps. |
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Or, if they insist on a Cornish connection, Mousehole Cameron.
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maybe they could call her Eden, shame it wasn't a boy he may have been a bit camp!!
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Beastie Bodmin-Cameron.
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Liz Hard-Cameron.
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Belle Thorn and Stan Hill, were both born locally.
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I had forgotten about the most obvious - Stanley.
Just thought of Priestley, Clough and Peel. |
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I'm sure I remember seeing a Rough Lee, in the Observer's Bonny Baby compatition.
Though I think the spelling was different. Rafe Flea-Higginbottom. |
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Wurzel is a good Cornish name.
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Chimera Cameron
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We recently went to The Eden Project and The Lost Gardens of Heligon..Both beautiful places,,,and i think both Eden and Heligon would be nice names,,,,,,,,,
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