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    O/T Top Boys Names 2022

    Top 10 boys names for 2022. I reckon Yusuf will be claiming second spot soon enough

    1. Mohammed
    2. Noah
    3. Jack
    4. Theo
    5. Leo
    6. Oliver
    7. George
    8. Ethan
    9. Oscar
    10. Arthur

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    Mohammed FFS.

    Talk about “indoctrination”.

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    All the scousers naming their kid's after Salah no doubt. What happened to great names like Norman, Clive, and Desmond?

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    Interesting to see George and Arthur in there, names that had become almost extinct a few decades ago. No doubt made a return due to the current crop of Royal Muppets.
    Jack is a good old fashioned British name, earthy and direct, say it with venom and it sounds like a crack of a whip.

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    My grandson is a Leo.

    Chosen so it’d be easy for him to spell!🤣

    Unnecessary as it appears he’s very bright.

    His mum likes it because it doesn’t get shortened by other people either.

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    Talking of shortening names many black families have some odd made up names. I heard a black woman in the street shouting LIAR LIAR LIAR at the top of her voice. I thought she was shouting at me until I noticed her small child was running about, as she got nearer I heard her say 'Jaliah, come here'

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    Quote Originally Posted by phild View Post
    Top 10 boys names for 2022. I reckon Yusuf will be claiming second spot soon enough

    1. Mohammed
    2. Noah
    3. Jack
    4. Theo
    5. Leo
    6. Oliver
    7. George
    8. Ethan
    9. Oscar
    10. Arthur

    Arthur is just playing safe in case it turns into an It or They!

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    My name is Steve and I thought it was so good when I was young and how lucky I was. Not a Steve to be seen these days and my granddaughter gave me a really funny look when I asked if there was anybody called it at her school. I couldn't believe my ears the other day when I heard a parent calling to her little girl, Ada. That was my Mom's name and I remember thinking nobody would ever use a name like that again.

    Isn't Mohammed attached to the majority of male muslim boys as a matter of tradition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Q165 View Post
    My name is Steve and I thought it was so good when I was young and how lucky I was. Not a Steve to be seen these days and my granddaughter gave me a really funny look when I asked if there was anybody called it at her school. I couldn't believe my ears the other day when I heard a parent calling to her little girl, Ada. That was my Mom's name and I remember thinking nobody would ever use a name like that again.

    Isn't Mohammed attached to the majority of male muslim boys as a matter of tradition?
    Yes.

    It’s also the name of the prophet and they believe the next messiah will be “born of man” .

    They believe the next messiah will come out of a man’s real orifice I believe and I think that’s what’s behind the wearing of the baggy trousers!

    The way things are going in this country it may well turn out to be correct!

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