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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #45 on: Tuesday 10 August 04 08:10 BST (UK) »
I read that in France, you can't have just any name you like, there's a list you have to choose from.

Its the same in Germany unless you can prove that the name is a proper name in another country. I had no problem with the name Carys (for my daughter that is).

When I married my wife, we were given a "Stammbuch". Thats an A5 sized folder with all the family details in such as date of marriage, birth of children, their marriages etc. For any official formwork, a copy of the relevant pages are usually required. The advantage of this book is similar to a family bible, but everyone has one. I don't know how long this has been a requirement, but I've been able to follow my wifes family back a couple of generations without any problems at all. But I digress now. If anyones interested, I can explain a bit further, but I'm off on hols on Thursday, so it will have to be after I come back.

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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #46 on: Saturday 04 September 04 00:03 BST (UK) »
When I was 16, my then girlfriend and I, very much in love at the time, in that way only teenagers can be, found she was pregnant. A bit shocked but over the moon, we decided to wait before telling anyone. Sadly, soon after, she lost the baby. It was before she had begun to show so noone else knew, and one thing led to another and we split up. About 14 years later we started talking again. In the mean time she had married and has a lovely little boy and I got married too and have a cat and a dog. A couple of years ago we reminiced about what it would have been like if the little one had made it into this world and it was all very emotional. Then she told me a little story that blew me away. She had been to see a clairevoyant. She, unprompted, told her not to worry about the girl with a flowers name, that she is fine and with her granny who loves flowers. Not really knowing what she meant, my ex went home to find in her garden, that all her Lillies had gone. When she told me, I explained that my Mum, who died when I was little, although not a keen gardener, absolutely loved flowers. Maybe a bit silly I suppose but from then on whenever we spoke of the baby that never made it, we have referred to her as Lily, and that she is with my Mum.
So, I suppose if I ever have a girl it would have to be Lily.
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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #47 on: Saturday 04 September 04 07:49 BST (UK) »
Barry, thats a lovely story and i'm sat here wiping my eyes. It's a real comfort to know that the little ones are being looked after. :)
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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #48 on: Saturday 04 September 04 09:46 BST (UK) »
Hello Barry,

I too think that is a lovely story and like Fitty it bought little tears to my eyes.

Regards Jacquie.
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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #49 on: Saturday 04 September 04 12:13 BST (UK) »
Ooops, sorry guys, wasn't meant to make anyone sad. Just that it's a comforting feeling that she is with a loved one and nice that after so long that she has a name. Happy thoughts, Happy thoughts.... ;D
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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #50 on: Saturday 04 September 04 12:28 BST (UK) »
It's a lovely story Barrie,  Lily is one of my favourite names.   ;D  I am glad you feel comforted by it,  I would too,

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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #51 on: Saturday 04 September 04 12:35 BST (UK) »

I have just discovered that my Great Grandfather had a younger sister called Rosetta - I rather like the name - it seems to have been quite popular circa 1871.

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The Rosetta Stone was discovered in 1799,  and deciphered in 1822.  The Victorians seemed fascinated by ancient Egypt,  maybe that is why.

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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #52 on: Saturday 04 September 04 13:38 BST (UK) »
I named my son after my birth mother's surname (Russell).

I  apparently was named after two nurses in the hospital were I was born. After counselling at the age of 58 I finally obtained a copy of my original birth certificate and discovered I still have these two names although I have always used my second name as my adoptive mother who took me over from the age of 2 months didn't like my first name (Patricia) and insisted everyone called me Jean. I will never know why she never gave me a new name as adoptive parents usually do.


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Re: What might you name your children?
« Reply #53 on: Saturday 04 September 04 13:49 BST (UK) »
Thanks for that info Kazza ;D

I hadn't heard of the Rosetta Stone so must check it out.

A thought - do you think Rosetta and the rest of the Shepherds set off for ancient Egypt? It would account for why they all disappered from England. :P

 
Jean - I think it's lovely that you called your son after your birth mother - and I like Patricia Jean - it's a pretty name ;D

Aaron :D
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