Dick Head
Dick Head
Oh yeah - I know a woman who's first name is Crystal, and she named one of her daughter's China - I don't know what the rest of her kids are named...but the potential is unlimited!
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Also new a kid in grade school whose initials were LSD - and frankly it fit.
Mr. Obvious wrote:
Cockburn is a popular last name where I live. That is unfortunate regardless of what is paired with it.
Not when it's paired with Bruce. Those are some sweet sounds.
muddy girl wrote:
There was an attorney in Minnesota named "Candace Barr".
I know a woman who was named Candy Barr. She married a guy named Bruce Kane. I would not believe this if I didn't know the person.
Charlie Dickhouse ( real name, not a joke ).
In Siam Square here in Bangkok there is a massage shop named, and I am NOT making this up: "Puke Massage"
About ten years ago there was a shop across town named "Jack Massage." I could not stop laughing when I saw the sign.
When I went to Loyola University in Chicago for a semester there was a girl in my English class named "Rhonda Blow." All the males in the class had to bit their lips when the teacher took attendance.
In thepanhandle of Florida, there's a real estate agent named Dick Harder. ....
Then, of course there's Dick Pound.....
We have some friends whose last name is Papolo.....They actually considered naming their kid Mamarco....
any person on this earth with the first name "Adolf"
because... well... ya know
Dick Goodhead
SLCsucks wrote:
http://www.kgw.com/lifestyle/green/Eastern-Oregon-landowners-wary-of-wind-turbine-firms-112527069.htmlRichard went by the name Dick and was a long time member of the Oregon Road Runners Club.
I went to high school with someone named Fox Knox.
Bud Hull and his brother "Ace" (Ace was a nickname!!)
A local track team had 2 Immuniques
Les Cox
Brothers Oranjello and Yellonjello
Ned Yost wrote:
Yellonjello
Sorry. Meant Lemonjello.
Baseball stars Steve Swisher and Nick Swisher.
I honestly don't know how anyone named Richard chooses to call himself Dick when there are so many other options.
This fellow here had an unfortunate luck of sharing the same name with a lunatic.
http://www.jta.org/1940/01/31/archive/one-adolf-hittler-a-jew-embarrasses-gestapo-in-poland
There was also another Adolf Hittler, a bus driver, who was featured in an article some ten years ago. He told for instance, that it was a pain in the ass to try to make any reservations through telephone, because the conversation usually ended at the moment he introduced himself.
Then occasionally family names are translated and lose their original meaning in the future. A famous German-Jewish family called Fröhlich (ie. "Happy") entered the States around WWII and changed their name to Gay perhaps just trusting on the dictionary.
My friend's dad's name is Richard Harden. He obviously tried to get ahead of any name-calling and just goes by Dick. I respect him for just owning it. The fact that he's a lawyer makes it even better. Dick Harden, Esquire.
Had a roommate named Jim Dandy.
A friend with the surname Busch married a girl named Sandy. Sandy Busch.
Wife worked with a guy named Dick Brain (not certain how Brain was spelled but it doesn't rally matter). Nice guy, but funny hearing him paged in the lab.
Well in junior high school If there was a guy named
"Hunt" I would erase portions of the "H" then filled
in in when so it said, "C***". One day the teacher
collected them and asked who did that, I busted
up laughing and she sent me to the principals office.
It was pretty funny.
Ha! Me, my brother, and his friend crank called some dikshits when we were in elementary school.
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Sheila Dikshit
She-Man Confusion wrote:
I've always thought that parents who give their kids gender-interchangeable, sexually ambiguous names like Adrienne or Francis were cruel parents. Leslie is another.
Hard to know what you like when you can't figure out what you are.
Add Marilyn to your list. There are actually a bunch of names that crossed gender. Bambi is another.
JBreezyKeepsItEasyFoSheezy wrote:
any person on this earth with the first name "Adolf"
because... well... ya know
It's not common but still used in Austria, rural parts of Germany and Argentina.
Bet the guy is tired of hearing "Sieg Heil."
Probably not a common name in Israel.