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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 11:25 BST (UK) »
ha!, my daughters sister-inlaw eldest daughter is named McKenzie, everyone mainly just says Macca,  ::)

it has been interesting hearing about these different names

James

I just noticed a similar topic to this, sorry didn't realise

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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 12:13 BST (UK) »
not family history but my little boy is called Leland which no one has heard of before.

I'll bet there was a boom in baby Leland's after Dog was aired on tv ;)
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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #20 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 12:36 BST (UK) »
ha!, my daughters sister-inlaw eldest daughter is named McKenzie, everyone mainly just says Macca,  ::)

it has been interesting hearing about these different names

James

I just noticed a similar topic to this, sorry didn't realise

This was in Fife Scotland in 1852 though.  I suppose the old adage is true "There's nothing new under the sun"  :P
Ireland, Co Antrim: Kerr; Hollinger; Forsythe; Moore
Ireland, Co Louth: Carson; Leslie
Ireland, Co Kerry: Ferris
Scotland, Perthshire/Glasgow:  Stewart
England, Devon/Cornwall: Ferris, Gasser/Jasser/Jesser, Norman

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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #21 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 12:46 BST (UK) »
I was cruising through census & noticed some very strange christian names, one wonders what the parents were thinking of at the time, this name caught my attention most, "Featherstone Atkinson"  ???, like I mean to say that's not a good start to life, LOL!, anyone else noticed strange names?

James

Featherstone crops quite a lot in Weardale as a forename as does Emmerson. I think my favourite is Zipperina which is in my OH's tree.
Watson, Snowball, Pyburn, Heppell, Ferry, Holmes, Clennett, Kidd, Pescod, Bage Co.Duham & Northumberland
Stockton, Watson, Bage, Nellist N. Yorks
Challnor/Challoner Cheshire/Shropshire. Moore, Mansell: Wellington, Shropshire
Davies/ David, Coity, Glamorgan
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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #22 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 12:58 BST (UK) »
is that where the name comes from then? i havent ever seen the tv show my husband like the name from! is the leland on that a good guy or a bad guy?!
not family history but my little boy is called Leland which no one has heard of before.

I'll bet there was a boom in baby Leland's after Dog was aired on tv ;)
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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 13:48 BST (UK) »
is that where the name comes from then? i havent ever seen the tv show my husband like the name from! is the leland on that a good guy or a bad guy?![

He's a good guy, he's Dog's son and is rather good looking :P

With reference to the name McKenzie (and it's multitude various spellings) as a girl's name, it's been rather popular over recent years, although I think it's dwindling now. I know quite a few people online (mostly USA) that have named their daughters McKenzie and most get called Kenzie or Kenny.
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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 25 May 11 14:52 BST (UK) »
John from the Mamas & the Papas named one of his daughters Mackenzie ... I suspect that's one reason it became popular.  She did some acting, during her teens and early twenties ...
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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #25 on: Thursday 26 May 11 00:15 BST (UK) »
Interesting, Wikipedia shows the Toponymy of the name "Featherstone" originating from the west Yorkshire area,  Feother (Feather) meaning "four", & Stan ( Stone), or "Place at the Four Stones", a Waymarker or Monument of some sort, sheds some light on the origins of the name I guess & what may seem like an odd name today wasn't back then when also mixed in with the local way of speaking & Folklore

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yes our McKenzie is also shortened to Kenzie, Macca is just one of them funny Aussie ways, like Steve is a Stevo etc

seems language is constantly changing over time

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Re: Weird Christian names
« Reply #26 on: Thursday 26 May 11 21:35 BST (UK) »
One of my relatives married a man called Napoleon Bonaparte Money.  I also have one who married a girl called Fanny Cowmeadow.
Chowns in Buckinghamshire
Broad, Eplett & Pope in St Ervan/St Columb Major, Cornwall
Browning & Moore in Cambridge, St Andrew the Less
Emms, Mealing & Purvey in Cotswolds, Gloucestershire
Barnes, Dunt, Gray, Massingham in Norfolk
Higho in London
Matthews & Nash in Whichford, Warwickshire
Smoothy, Willsher in Coggeshall & Chelmsford, Essex