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Bob Dobson 25-08-2010 09:04

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.

garinda 25-08-2010 09:32

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I think an ironic name would be sweetly fitting.

Unity, perhaps.

garinda 25-08-2010 09:34

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Or, if they insist on a Cornish connection, Mousehole Cameron.

Romps 25-08-2010 09:34

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maybe they could call her Eden, shame it wasn't a boy he may have been a bit camp!!

garinda 25-08-2010 09:35

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Beastie Bodmin-Cameron.

Romps 25-08-2010 09:36

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 839920)
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.

Could be called Ossy!! :p

garinda 25-08-2010 09:36

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Liz Hard-Cameron.

garinda 25-08-2010 09:38

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Belle Thorn and Stan Hill, were both born locally.

garinda 25-08-2010 09:42

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 839947)
Belle Thorn and Stan Hill, were both born locally.

As was Duncan Halsh.

:D

Bob Dobson 25-08-2010 09:56

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I had forgotten about the most obvious - Stanley.

Just thought of Priestley, Clough and Peel.

garinda 25-08-2010 10:05

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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.

Tealeaf 25-08-2010 10:09

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Wurzel is a good Cornish name.

garinda 25-08-2010 10:12

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Emmet Cameron.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmet_%28Cornish%29

MargaretR 25-08-2010 10:44

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Chimera Cameron

grannyclaret 25-08-2010 10:44

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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,,,,,,,,,

jaysay 25-08-2010 10:51

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Malisa is a girls name I've always liked

grannyclaret 25-08-2010 10:55

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 839996)
Malisa is a girls name I've always liked

I think thats an American name,,,They want something Cornish...

MargaretR 25-08-2010 10:56

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 839997)
I think thats an American name,,,They want something Cornish...

Well how about Clot - as in cream?

Bob Dobson 25-08-2010 11:00

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I am reminded that Oz Clark the fashion designer wasn't so christened, but gave himself the name in honour/recognition of his hometown.

Widening the sphere of interest around Accrington to Lancashire - how about 'Crumbly',Creamy, Redrose or Hotpot?

garinda 25-08-2010 11:03

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 840001)
I am reminded that Oz Clark the fashion designer wasn't so christened, but gave himself the name in honour/recognition of his hometown.

Widening the sphere of interest around Accrington to Lancashire - how about 'Crumbly',Creamy, Redrose or Hotpot?

Adopted hometown, having been born in Warrington.

;)

grannyclaret 25-08-2010 11:06

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when we were kids,,,there was a Clive of Cliviger,,,,,,te he

garinda 25-08-2010 11:08

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Originally Posted by Bob Dobson (Post 840001)

Widening the sphere of interest around Accrington to Lancashire - how about 'Crumbly',Creamy, Redrose or Hotpot?

Muffin Cameron.

Scrag End.

Oven Bottom.

Broth Posy.

Black Pudding Cameron, might call into question the poor child's paternity.

:D

cmonstanley 25-08-2010 11:12

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lady snooty:p

garinda 25-08-2010 11:16

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Sticking with Lancastrian food, Pobbies Cameron.

Never heard of this though...

Fag Pie: pie made from chopped dried figs, sugar and lard. Associated with Blackburn and Burnley where it was the highlight of Fag Pie Sunday (Mid-Lent Sunday)
Lancashire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Perhaps you can no longer get it, post smoking ban.

:D

grannyclaret 25-08-2010 11:20

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The sound of Fag Pie would make anyone stop smoking :joint:

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 11:22

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Lizzie Slap-Cabbage......Araminta, Lady Sough Pump Lady Laceholes.......these were nick names my dad called me and I hated them.

grannyclaret 25-08-2010 11:34

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just changed my avatar,,,this was at The Eden Project...definatly would be a nice Cornish name

MargaretR 25-08-2010 11:41

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Originally Posted by grannyclaret (Post 840035)
just changed my avatar,,,this was at The Eden Project...definatly would be a nice Cornish name

That is too much of a reminder of Sir Anthony Eden who embarrassed the tories by invading the Suez canal

jaysay 25-08-2010 12:00

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 840014)
lady snooty:p

Better than Jock Strap:tongueout

Mancie 25-08-2010 12:20

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how about.. "Padstow Rick Stein Cameron" :)

jaysay 25-08-2010 12:40

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Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 840052)
how about.. "Padstow Rick Stein Cameron" :)

Well her daddy has said his little girl is a bit dishy:D

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 13:13

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Yeah, he said 'dishy' not 'fishy' :D

garinda 25-08-2010 13:16

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 840072)
Yeah, he said 'dishy' not 'fishy' :D

So Stargazy Pie Cameron's off the menu then?

:D

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 13:22

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definitely.....eewwww, all those fish heads poking out....not nice.

kikine 25-08-2010 13:55

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what about Pastie?

gynn 25-08-2010 14:22

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or patsy?

That would sound a bit dyslexic.

gynn 25-08-2010 15:19

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Florence Rose Endelion

gynn 25-08-2010 15:20

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Endelion was a Cornish saint, apparently.

gynn 25-08-2010 15:23

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It's Endellion with two 'l's. BBC got the spelling wrong!

gynn 25-08-2010 15:28

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St Endellion (Cornish: Sen Endelyn) is a civil parish and village in north Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. The village and parish church are situated four miles (6.5 km) north of Wadebridge[1].
The parish takes its name from Saint Endelienta, who is said to have evangelized the district in the fifth century and to have been one of the children of Brychan. Two wells near the village are named after her.

gynn 25-08-2010 15:31

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The devil makes work for idle hands!

kikine 25-08-2010 15:57

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I used to have a Cornish Pixie, think Pixie is quite nice for a middle name

Stumped 25-08-2010 18:07

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 839996)
Malisa is a girls name I've always liked

Does your missus know!

jaysay 25-08-2010 18:16

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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 840102)
The devil makes work for idle hands!

apparently gynn, apparently:D

jaysay 25-08-2010 18:18

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Originally Posted by Stumped (Post 840154)
Does your missus know!

Ain't got one Stumped, anyway where've ya bin, on thi ollydays:D

jaysay 25-08-2010 18:32

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Cornish name for Cameron daughter - Yahoo! News UK
There you go nice one gynn:rolleyes:

kikine 25-08-2010 18:47

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How can you take paternity leave when you are running a country. Did any of you men out there have that privilege

Margaret Pilkington 25-08-2010 19:13

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Well they have chosen a right mouthful for the little child......don't like any of them.


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