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Offline Berlin-Bob

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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #207 on: Thursday 08 December 05 19:19 GMT (UK) »
Izabel,

Some people do it all the time ... err, .. change their name, I mean  :o

if you do decide to change, then read this as well

Topic: Changing your RootsChat name
http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,111824.0.html

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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #208 on: Thursday 08 December 05 19:33 GMT (UK) »
Don't change it Izabel!!
 I have too many Isobelle.,Isobel,Isabel, Isabelle, Isabella variants in my family tree on both my wife's and my side.  Your's is a nice change. I like it. Be who you are and proud of it.  ;)
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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #209 on: Thursday 08 December 05 21:01 GMT (UK) »
Well, my surname courtesey of my husband is McClean, and we have 2 sons whose nicknames all through school and college have been "BigBitty" and "Bitty"  aka the rap singer Bitty McLean - so I'm "bittymatriarch".

When I do the banking for my husband, the girls in the NatWest all ask me how Bitty is [he's in Oz for a year] as they were at school with my younger son!

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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #210 on: Thursday 08 December 05 23:11 GMT (UK) »

Hello all,

I took 'North Country Boy' name from a track by The Charlatans, one of my fave bands. It's also a nickname I got called  :-\ at college in London when the track was out as a single back in 1997 (I'm originally from Hull  :)). The nickname didn't really stick though


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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #211 on: Friday 09 December 05 22:03 GMT (UK) »
Thanks Runner - I am woman hear me roar!!!
 
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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #212 on: Wednesday 14 December 05 05:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi.
   It's simple: Lived in Bangor, County Down, for years and my name is Reg.
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Re: User name
« Reply #213 on: Thursday 06 April 06 08:50 BST (UK) »
Who as the most unusual source of user name,mine Bodger, was a name given to me as an apprentice, in those days, 1950/5, i had a crew cut, and in the Daily Mail (i think), there was a cartoon family created by Wally Faulkes who was also clarinetist with the Humprey Lyttleton band, the cartoon family were the "Trogdelytes", one of the family had a crew cut and looked similar to me, so hence my nickname, by the way where does the word, nickname come from ?.
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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #214 on: Thursday 06 April 06 14:53 BST (UK) »
Hi Bodger

Your nickname has a long and honourable past!
Bodgers were the country woodsmen who made chairs and various other thingsfrom greenwood straight from the forrest.

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Re: Why did you choose your Rootschat name?
« Reply #215 on: Thursday 06 April 06 14:58 BST (UK) »
Bodger

There was an old English word "eke" which meant "also".  Used in Chaucer c 1400. So when people were given other names it was "an eke name".  After time, it became "a neke name" - and in time "a nick name".

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