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Giant Isopod posted:Playing around searching the social security death index a few years back, I found one gentleman named Electric Buttram My dad knew a guy with that last name, who said it as "boo-TRAM." Sure...
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Cymbal Monkey posted:• Kadrea and her mother Qadriyya. I knew a woman named Kadrije, likely pronounced the same, but she's from Albania originally.
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jojoinnit posted:I feel exactly the same way. For a long time now. I knew a guy whose first name was Reynolds a couple years back.
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Zerz posted:I also knew a boy named Lazzarious, and several little girls named "Precious" and "Treasure." Along those lines, I've heard "Cherish" before.
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Cowslips Warren posted:I used to work with a lady who named her son Diesel. Because his dad drove rigs around. Are you thinking of George Foreman, the boxer? He has sons named George Jr., George III, George IV, George V, and George VI and a daughter named Georgetta. Edit: ^ Yeah, that
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Khazar-khum posted:Then there's the truly wild world of athlete names. My favorite is God Shammgod, while this year's Olympian Destiny Hooker is right there. I like the name Captain Munnerlyn (NFL player). Sounds like a 60s sitcom/kids' show name or something.
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