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Do you know anyone with an unfortunate name? Maybe it's a foreign name with a different meaning in another language? Or just an old fashioned word which means something quite rude? Or an unfortunate combination of names?
How has having an unfortunate name affected them?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you look on the credits of buffy in the latter series you might be amused to note that the music arranger is a Thomas ******( it doesnt mean that in America) and I once worked in the stationery trade and had to odd customers(name wise)
the first was a Mr H ******* of Balls and Co Solicitors in London and the other was a company called gayqueen properties ltd and there were 4 directors who had the surname coward
*this is Clown Tickle's Daughter*
There's a guy working the the office below where I work called 'Mike Hunt'. We used to think people were buzzing in asking for 'my c**t' as a joke...
I've also been told of a famous Cricketing moment in which two players called Feeling and Balls led to the announcement on the radio "The bowler is Feeling the batsman's Balls" but I'm not sure if that's true.
Fanny is a name used in Enid Blyton books (and wasn't it the name of Mrs. Bennet in Pride and Prejudice) so it mustn't have been thought of as rude until the last forty years or so.