The Register® — Biting the hand that feeds IT

Comments on: NZ couple fight to name kid '4Real'

Sigh 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:22 GMT

Attention-seeking fools. If they can't see that their kid will get the piss ripped out of him for years, they don't deserve to keep the kid at all.

Manic Street Preachers 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:23 GMT

fans presumably...

Point releases 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:34 GMT

"Jon Blake Cusack Version 2.0"

I find the suggestion of point releases disturbing. Presumably this would require the services of Captain Cyborg?

What is the world coming to.... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:35 GMT

...when parents can't give their kids amusing names? Surely that's half the fun of being a parent :D

Compromise 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:35 GMT

Call the kid something like Farrell, it's close enough.

Self-centred Kiwi Chavs 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:49 GMT

It's not fun growing up with a daft name (I should know), but the kid can always change it when it's old enough.

Parents not forgiven 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 12:54 GMT

Don't think I ever would forgive my parents if they had given me that name.

Half the fun, Dr Mouse? 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:01 GMT

What's the other half?

Oh you can do better than John V2 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:02 GMT

What about

Randy Bender

http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/computersecurity/2005-11-02-cybercrime-prevention_x.htm

I seem to remember there was a Gaylord Pron once, but they seem to have vanished from the Google.

Then there are all the old faves like

Waine King

Waine Kerr

Anyway, must go

Yours

Hugh E Rection.

bootnote continued... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:08 GMT

Surely the REALLY scary bit about a new Bush Jr would be the prospect of another member of the Bush dynasty lining up to invade the remains of the middle east?

makes me ashamed... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:10 GMT

to be a New Zealander.. when will some people ever grow up

@Hugh 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:15 GMT

Wouldn't it work better with a middle initial of "G"? Sound it out...

It's OK if the parents are extremely wealthy 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:18 GMT

"blatant prejudice" I hear you all cry!

No, not at all. It's simple. If the kid comes from extremely wealthy parents it will go to a school where it will mix with a load of other kids with equally bizarre and wacko names - the product of equally bizarre and wacko parents.

So it will, in its own way become the norm and no bullying will occur.

Nope, not even for little Frumpleskin Oobidah Poncenby-Smythe.

Beware 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:22 GMT

Fools!!!

Have they any idea the ridicule, sufferering and subsequent psychological damage they will cause the kid if they go ahead?

I can see the headlines in 12 years time.

"Mad 12 year old massacres parents with sockful of diarrhea. Yes folks, it's 4Real"

FFS wise up

Are these people 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:28 GMT

for real? ;)

More Names 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:30 GMT

I was at college at the time of the Poll Tax registration. One of the lads in our house was called Ivan O'Toole, which passed me by at the time until the Poll Tax office called to say that registering a false name was an offence...

Ivan got an apology from them in the end :-)

More recently, here in Ireland we have a tv presenter called Willie Stroker.

Sir Bob 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:36 GMT

Where was this law when Sir Bob Geldofs kids were named:

Fifi Trixabelle, Peaches Honeyblossom and Pixie

I guess we're all forgetting 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 13:53 GMT

The ubiquitous Moon Unit Zappa, daughter of Frank Zappa?

Strange Kiwi name 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 14:37 GMT

I used to know a Kiwi whose parents had no problem naming him Brent Cross. It didn't seem so strange until he moved over here and lived in - you guessed it - Brent Cross.

And in the USA we have... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 14:39 GMT

The famous racing driver Dick Trickle

@Matt 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 14:50 GMT

Yes it would... Blame my parents.

Hugh

:o)

it's no match for...... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 15:27 GMT

The foreign languages teacher at our exchange school in Immendstadt (Bavaria) who was called:

Gerhardt Dick

I work with a German guy callled... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 16:00 GMT

Wilhem "Call me Villy" Koch. Rude not to really.

Zappa again 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 16:11 GMT

...don't forget his son, Dweezil!

Seriously, though. 4Real is a stupid name. It's the kind of name you'd expect to see on the label of one of those cassettes they sell at gas stations. The ones that have been sitting in a dirt filled case since about 1986.

Looks like some finally... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 16:36 GMT

... discovered where Richey Edwards is now living.

dick butkus 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 16:59 GMT

dick butkus now there is a name

a couple other funny names from family experience (not my own unfortunately) 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 17:20 GMT

one of my sister's classmates: Iona Hawe

a cambridge tax inspector unfortunately generally listed with his initial: Peter Enis

Idiots 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 19:17 GMT

Honest to gods, I went to school with a Teresa Green. Poor kid got the mickey taken out of her every single day.

These people don't deserve to have kids. If they think this is a good name, how good are they likely to be at actually bringing the kid up?

my family 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 19:19 GMT

My last name's trail. my family have such fun with names

brothers -Thomas William Iain (yes, T-W-I-T) and twin Terence Walter Alexander, Martin (Andrew Richard,), the other one, got off lightly (M-A-R-T).

Then there's cousin Nicola, who until marriage was Miss N.Trail.

At least with me I didn't get the junior/2.0 treatment I'm Peter D, Dad was Peter C, Granddad Peter B

On My end... 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 20:51 GMT

I'm a big Dent. My brother is a Mark Dent. My Father was a Chuck Dent and My brother has several little Dents in his house.

His car is often full of Dents and I know that there is more than one big Dent in my family.

Amusing names 

Posted Thursday 21st June 2007 22:05 GMT

I once read an article written by a mapping expert from the US Marine Corp by the name of Mark Greaves.

funny names 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 03:42 GMT

I once had a boss who had hippie parents - she was called Rayn E. Day.

Suprisingly enough when she got married she kept her own last name. Personally i would have ditched it at the first opportunity i got!

Apparently she really wanted to name there daughter sunny or cloudy or something similar but her husband vetoed it. Smart man...

That's not a name.... 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 05:03 GMT

Years ago I went to school with a kid called Paul Hogan, (no not the Crocodile Dundee guy).

Whenever he had to give his name he got into trouble for 'lying'.

I'm no psychic.... 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 05:22 GMT

but I see the words '4play' and '4skin' playing a big part in this kids childhood

Do people ever stop and think before they name children? 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 08:35 GMT

Went to school with a Dawn Breaks.

Went to college with a Holly DeCamp

heard of a friend's sister who was married to some European guy with the surname Tiim (pronounced Time) he wanted to call their son Justin and couldn't understand why she was so against it.

4real 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 08:35 GMT

What a stupid name. These people ought to be bludgeoned.

Heimlich N McCoch

Bad Baby Names 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 09:57 GMT

I do have a fond love of mad names, including my own.

I once had a friend called Joris Reindeer and stories like this remind me of a great site that never fails to make me laugh:

http://notwithoutmyhandbag.com/babynames/

Subtitled, A Primer on Parent Cruelty.

On a personal note, when my sister got married she took her husbands surname and became Lorren Hardie.

Ah...how i laughed.

Paul Hogan? 

Posted Friday 22nd June 2007 14:23 GMT

I remember being in Sydney (.au) in the 80s. Knocked around with Charles Brown and his dog.

"Oh yeah, and I suppose the mutt's name is snoopy?"

"Yeah, it is actually"

Ah, the fun we used to have in the cells.....

New Zealand Names 

Posted Saturday 23rd June 2007 13:25 GMT

My father went to school with Sean Lamb. Who lived in Woolley St (as I did once).

My cousins last name was Deadmarsh. She married a Mellows. Lucky she didn't hyphenate that one!

Seasonal Theme 

Posted Monday 25th June 2007 12:00 GMT

I managed to find a Jerry Christmas in may last company telephone list. I wonder if his parents were intentially cruel!

I once was given a sales presentation by 

Posted Tuesday 26th June 2007 20:34 GMT

Randy Prudehoe