I'm kind of partial to the old Greek ones myself. My 7th grade teacher was a tiny little guy carrying the monicker of Mr. Papandopoulos. His name was bigger than HE was!
2007-03-23 06:58:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Nippleshitz
2007-03-23 13:52:45
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answered by SirSmartAzz 2
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Rumple Stilckskins since a child has been the most different name i have run across
please though if your wishing for a baby's name try something better them Rumple
2007-03-23 13:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Snitzelsnicks
2007-03-23 14:15:34
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answered by Birdiebuddy_11 3
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2007-03-23 13:53:55
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answered by I'm 1 up on you!! 4
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I find dutch names pretty funny. For example Ton, Jaap, Ad, Mies...
I couldn't call my child like that. Probably because with your own language in the back of your head it just doesn't sound like a name.
2007-03-23 18:04:54
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answered by kleinemutti25 3
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Flockhart, as in Calista. OR Handsamwitchgravediggerhumdinger III
2007-03-23 14:42:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Dudemeister.
2007-03-23 13:53:12
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answered by acweyman0906 2
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I know an Italian man who last name is "Trentadue" which means 32 in english!
2007-03-23 16:16:07
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answered by AMS 4
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Baits he was my English teacher, and i answered him one day as Master , he didn't laugh, but every one else did, lol, thanks for asking it was nice to remember , was a long time ago
2007-03-23 14:02:20
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answered by jim m 7
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