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Whoo, er-no. Just thought I'd let you know, the name Joby rules so much I'm gonna name my first son Joby.'
I have had many people in the last few years say that the name Joby is going to be used as their sons first name because of it being a great original name.
Who would have thought a smudge on the T on the adoption form would lead to over ten people wanting to call their first son Joby.
Many many stories.. all for one name.
:)
> Joby isn't a great name... it's a child world for a dump.
Better than Craig. - With the nations visions of the name revolving around thats stupid Big Brother winner.
It would sound like "canteughhhagis"
Hey Toby
I like the name Chantel... it sounds awful when they're in an Adidas tracksuit though.
> Chantelle is a beautiful name in its own right...
>
> ...name of a perfume. All ladies love that scent.
I hate 2 part names. They are tacky.
...name of a perfume. All ladies love that scent.
Sure beats the multiple ned names that appear in scotland
chantelle-Marie
and so on.
> You arent going to beleive this.
>
> I been talking to my mate who's girlfriend is pregnant and they were
> looking for names. I read this post and suggested Joby and they said
> they like it alot. The baby is due on the 20th january so Il keep you
> posted if you want.
There will be so many of us. I will be the true original though. I searched with my UK info disk and no results. Also the only other Joby I have ever met is 14 years old. Therefore I currently rule supreme as this is my name and not a nickname....
..or so be told.
> Been wanting to ask for ages,
> how do you pronounce your name?
Jo-B or Toby with a J in place of the T.