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Old 26-12-2005, 09:15 PM   #31
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Funny stuff. Nothing wrong with ford as a first name as there are a lot worse and it's not so much the name of a kid that will get put on him but other things like features and how he interacts with other kids that count most.Christ my last names mustard and l have a big nose and l survived school ok and now have a beutiful wife and kids so lets not worry too much about the unknown. You get my vote. Just dont make his middle name pills. :
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Old 26-12-2005, 09:16 PM   #32
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I wouldn't inflict Gerardine on my son or daughter. Sorry mate no offense but people say that about Ford too. How are you today??? Emotionally stable??? Yes is my bet, so a name is a name.
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Old 26-12-2005, 09:22 PM   #33
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I wouldn't inflict Gerardine on my son or daughter. Sorry mate no offense but people say that about Ford too. How are you today??? Emotionally stable??? Yes is my bet, so a name is a name.
No offence taken, as I said I don't like my name either.

As for the emotionally stable part, well thats another story entirely.... :
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Old 26-12-2005, 09:24 PM   #34
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Sorry mate!!!! It's all good come along to the creek. I'll cheer you up with a good show from an AU!!
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Old 26-12-2005, 09:31 PM   #35
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Good on you for having the guts to choose a name you like. The name is the last thing the kids will choose to attack at school. All kids get teased at some point at school, so dont worry about it. I got teased about my curly hair every day of my school life, and it motivated me to be achieve more than i probably would have otherwise. Teach him to stick up for himself early, and the teasing will be minimal. ;)
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Old 26-12-2005, 09:35 PM   #36
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I know of a little maori kid and his name is Holden.
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Old 26-12-2005, 09:55 PM   #37
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Sticks and stones may break my bones...but names will never hurt me......Capiche!
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:00 PM   #38
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Thank god we dont name them after our forums names!
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:02 PM   #39
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:04 PM   #40
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Unlike our pets... Hmmmm? :
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:08 PM   #41
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Well, I have 2 sons. 1 named Karl (gee, he could be confused with Karl Marx and called a communist)
More likely Karl Benz - and Karl is considered a regular first name

[quote=chief]Well at least its not something daft like Apple (Gwyneth Paltrow's child) or CoCo (some other celebrities child name).[quote]

At least they can afford the therapy

I'd say pick a more conventional name, otherwise he'll be more likely to be singled out by other kids - all because you thought it sounded cool
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:14 PM   #42
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NUP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! His name is FORD!!!!!!!!!! Get over it, deal with. Cool if you don't like it well I don't like your kids names!!!
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:15 PM   #43
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On ya mate for sticking up for your self. I think it sounds strong,and masculine. Certainly better than Edsell or Shidded. :hihi:
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:21 PM   #44
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Sticks and stones may break my bones...but names will never hurt me......Capiche!
My mum tried that on me whenever I came home from school crying because some group of kids had teased me.

Names can hurt just as much, if not more.
Broken bones and grazed knees heal, but a child's self esteem is a far more delicate thing.

Mine still hasn't recovered. :gren:
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Fair enough it is your choice after all. I am a Holden man just as much as you are a Ford man but would never ever consider calling my son Holden.
Personally I would be putting my passion towards a car brand aside and would be focusing on the child's feelings and how the name would affect him in the future - he will be the one stuck with the name after all.
It may all sound great to you now but how will you feel in a few years time when he comes home from school in tears every day?

Anyhow, it is your choice and good luck with it.
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:30 PM   #46
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Yes but females generally take things to heart more than boys. We will raise him to just shrug it off his shoulders and to hold his head high and be proud of who he is and why he is who he is.
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It isn't just about the car FORD We like the car and we like the name. My passion for the child is far more important than my feelings towards a car and that will be reflected in the way he is raised and in the way he handles social interactions with other children.
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Old 26-12-2005, 10:51 PM   #48
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I know a couple who have called their son Ford, they think its a great name! He hasnt copped any flack yet, but he's only 3. Stick to what you want to name your son...
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I like the name ford not only because of the car but it also means river crossing so that could mean anything he comes across he can find a way to get over it. Its a strong name so i would go with it.
my boy is due on friday (c section nice and easy) we were going to call him Ambrose Ford Hill but we have decided on Jace Ambrose Hill as my name is jason i wanted to name him after 2 pretty cool Tasmanian blokes. your son may cop some s### over his name but so do 99% of kids so go for it :eclipsee_
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Good on you for having the guts to choose a name you like. The name is the last thing the kids will choose to attack at school. All kids get teased at some point at school, so dont worry about it. I got teased about my curly hair every day of my school life, and it motivated me to be achieve more than i probably would have otherwise. Teach him to stick up for himself early, and the teasing will be minimal. ;)
You've got to be kidding? Hey would I get your praise if I called my boy "Holden Suck"? And the name is the last thing that kids tease you about? Sounds like a pub contest and everyone's drunk.
Maybe you went to Oxford but in every other school in the country you'll get teased about anything from names, weight, hair, interest and anything else.

Put Ford in as his middle name, but not what he'll be putting on forms for the rest of his life. What if he wants some casual job at a Holden dealer, or anywhere other than Ford?

Call me rude, and fair enough because it's your kid, but I can't understand how you're naming you child something to impress everyone else.
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That's crap. Boys do too, they just don't tell anyone untill they've done something stupid. How many girls have gone to school and shot anyone they didn't like? Ummm... None. How many boys? I've lost count. The comment that boys shrug bulling off is completely wrong. It's builds up and up until it exploads and you won't be there 24/7 for them.
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Put Ford in as his middle name, but not what he'll be putting on forms for the rest of his life.
I agree, it would be absolutely fine as a middle name, but as a first name it's a little harsh.
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We thought about it for one of our sons, but decided against it. You could name him so that his initials backwards spell ford - something like David Robert Owen Farnsworth. But as a first name, Ford is not way out there like Mustafa or something. It could be worse - Maytag! Or Laminge.

Oh, to get an AU in there, you would need a name like AUstin, pAUl, etc.

Oh, those ideas to put Ford as his middle name are OK, but you could always just give him a more "conventional" middle name like John or something and even though his real name is Ford, you just call him John. My brother in law is Anthony Francis - he is know to all but workmates as Frank (has been since birth), and at work he is Tony. I also had a mate who was known as Steve by family, friends, teachers etc, even though it wasn't even one of his names - his real name was Gary Blair.
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My mum tried that on me whenever I came home from school crying because some group of kids had teased me.

Names can hurt just as much, if not more.
Broken bones and grazed knees heal, but a child's self esteem is a far more delicate thing.

Mine still hasn't recovered. :gren:
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Old 26-12-2005, 11:08 PM   #54
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I like the name Ford, I also liked the move Ford Fairlane, best blokes movie ever.
We are going to have a 2nd child and I want Jetson or Jet, yet I have been given crap from friends and Family about my choice in names. I will see in a few months if I still like it and if the wife is keen.
I say stick with it as it will be unique and all kids get teased anyway. Just tell him to hit any Holden lovers as they will deserve it.
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Yes but females generally take things to heart more than boys. We will raise him to just shrug it off his shoulders and to hold his head high and be proud of who he is and why he is who he is.
I wouldn't say that mate. My initials are AMP, and because of that, I copped a lot of flack during High School. I then tried in vain to get people to call me by a more acceptable nickname, like Paxton, however it wouldn't stick. Fortunately today, I am in-charge of a team of people, and they call me AMP, (pronounced amp - like amplifier) they get reprimanded.

Ford is a car brand. I understand that you like the brand, but when I was born, my father was a Chrysler fan - yes I am that old. The first car I was ever in was a Chrysler Valiant, a 1974 model. I am not called Chrysler, however today, my Father is a Ford fan. He drives a Fairlane. Look at a "normal" name for the first name, and use Ford as a middle name, and then allow him to choose. It will save him much heartache, as the children most likely to get teased, are those who have odd names - just something I remember from school.
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I think you should call him Skiddy, seeing you love burn out comps so much
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but when I was born, my father was a Chrysler fan - yes I am that old..
Jeez that is old, did you ever have a terradactle as a pet.
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I like the name Ford, I also liked the move Ford Fairlane, best blokes movie ever.
We are going to have a 2nd child and I want Jetson or Jet, yet I have been given crap from friends and Family about my choice in names. I will see in a few months if I still like it and if the wife is keen.
I say stick with it as it will be unique and all kids get teased anyway. Just tell him to hit any Holden lovers as they will deserve it.
And after he hits them tell him to say "and thats for murphy for the 2005 bathhurst hit you cheating pr###s"
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Jeez that is old, did you ever have a terradactle as a pet.

A goldfish and a Dog. Terradactles were around in my parents day although :
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