I got it ! Call him - Arthur - that is Arfur - from RPHA (HJC RPHA 11) - get it - Arfur !! Winning name that
Take your pick.....all good traditional Manchester names shane, mason, tyler, curtis, dwayne, kade, kane, troy, leroy, brooklyn, tyrone
Ahem, steady on there @Lozzy. You'll have Mr and Mrs Paulo going at it for the next 10 years just to use up ALL those names or female derivative thereof!
Nowt wrong with that...if he keeps pupping her up he'll need more extensions & will have to sell the SP.....to me....to finance it
We'r still really struggling here aren't we!! Aside from a couple of suggestions, Arthur, Nicholas, Ohlin and Hercules (HRC) it's starting too look like she's going to get her way and call him Sebastian! !!! @Lozzy excellent choices there
Well, erm, I think he will need one MASSIVE extension just to keep 'pupping her up' as you so eloquently describe.
Aww is that after Sebastian the crab in The Little Mermaid... Guess if he's a Ginge with big hands it'll be spot on bless him
The young Indian boy had spent most of his life in a quandry... He felt different yet... couldn't figure why... he was just so depressed. He went to the Chief for answers... He asked the chief how his brother Red Deer Running had gotten his name... The chief answered in his typically poetic way..."When Red Deer Running was born, at the moment of his birth, the first thing his mother saw was a beautiful deer running off into the forest... and so Running Deer was named. It is the custom of our tribe to name the offspring according to the spirits in nature visiting upon the birth." Then, the boy said to the Chief... And how did my sister "Thundering Bird" get her name? The chief described again, how at the moment of her birth Thundering Bird's mother had heard a roar of thunder and looking up, saw a bird flying in the sky... The boy asked again, how his cousin "White Crouching Bear" had been given such a name... And the chief, looking down once more at the boy, explaining the traditions of their tribe.... White Bear's mother had seen a rare white bear crouched over a stream at the moment her baby's birth. Then he asked the boy..."Why do you ask, Two Dogs Fucking?"
The old 'uns are the best! Talk about a boy named Sue! I was meant to be Christopher (and TBH I'm not sure I would have liked it) but my Mam decided on Lyn (being a Welsh name) and I fucking hated it growing up. I'm now built like a pit prop and have no neck and the name doesn't bother me. Maybe it turned me into this! My bro's were Richard and Scott so I had the short straw! Theres lots of strange names about these days. My mates kid is Kayden!! My grandson is Preslee (imagine the stick in school - ah-huhuhh) and the other is Luca. It takes allsorts (that's it Bertie!)
Not after you read this: I lived in Australia for some years after going there under the '10 Pound Pom' migrant scheme. On of my favourite treats was the Bertie Beetle!
How about Reggie ? Your comment about Australia reminded me of uncle Reg who went out there maybe on the same scheme - he's still there 'cause we sometimes skype him at Christmas !
Good choice and trendy. And there is a motorcycle connection with Regis Laconi! https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/RĂ©gis_Laconi
Reggie can stand on its own, does not have to be the shortened version of Reginald - Reggie can be a name in its own right. Reggie - or Reg - is a proper man's name (that is if men are still allowed to have mens names)
But might he be called 'Veggie' at school? We have to think ahead with boys names. I used to be called 'Nigger' and I'm not even one of the coloured honkys!