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Thought of Boris when I was going through 'famous gingers' - Boris Becker. On the same train of thought Kinnock scored high for irony but prob not for loveability. There's Evans and Davies, for Chris and Steve (interesting) and Baker for Ginger Baker from Cream but that's almost prehistoric . Meant to look up the latin for ginger. I'll go off and google that now and will edit it in shortly! . . . . . It's Zingiber....................mmmm, don't think so! Maybe it could be adapted? |
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just cause im a soppy twit, i have to get Baldrick in fas a name for a ginger, our big ol ginger tom was named this and it suited him well. For some reason ginger cats allways seem to suit dignified names Some other names uhm...... Hector Albert Albie Alfred Alfie Morris Merton Omar Hiccory Rupert Pushkin Pudding Robin and thats about me done for names |
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All these names mean "red":- Radburn Radcliffe Raleigh Rogan (actually means "red-haired"!!) Rory Rowan Roy Rudyard Rufus Russell (also means red-hared) And off at a tangent a bit there is Ross which is actually the male version of Rose. I will keep looking through my baby names book. Kay. |
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