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I absolutely hated my name at school. Primary school was a nun-run affair with absolutely loads of Irish boys and girls so Eamon, Deirdre, Sean and many other English names were the norm. The other unusual name was an Indian girl called Eryll (sp) but she was an ace student, neat, tidy and well behaved so kids didn't dare take the rip out of her. My surname was worse than my forename; (Proczkowska). Even the TEACHER'S would laugh on the 1st registration of a new year . . . having Polish parents I never forgave them for giving me TWO weird names!!!! I always wanted to be called something exotic but recognizable, like Carlotta or Georgina. Now, although I do like my name it does tend to get mispronounced as Yowla rather than the shorter Yolla. My surname now always comes up as Melange in the spell check. Bless. When will Microsoft learn? ? |
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reminds me of the joke about the lad who asked his Dad if it was true he was a horse? He answered "neigh lad". Sorry Naomi (it's a realy pretty name) |
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BTW I'm glad I don't have to write your surname everyday |
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