My parents almost named be Dougie, Not "Doug - ie" but "Doog - ie." I don't want to picture how my life would have turned out being a Dougie. No offense to anybody named that, but yuck.
It very well could be, but my friend pronounced it as "Manmeet". It's not unlike friends to extend the truth for the purpose of humour though ;-)stompy said:You might mean Manveet, a Punjabi name.Programmed_For_Damage said:My friend works with an Indian guy called Manmeet.
As for my name, I'm cool with it. I know a few others with the same name, but no one I meet on a regular basis.
Frank Zapa named his kids Moon Unit and dweezilLarenxis said:Moon Unit, Dweezil, Ahmet Emuukha Rodan and Diva Thin Muffin Pigeen. The only upside is your dad has an awesome stache.
or Miffed DropoffJamash said:I used to work at a pharmacy & have seen some funny patient names. The funniest was Mr. Jolly Pickup. I'd like to think he had a friend called Happy Tractor!
And you would get partnered with an grizzly old cop coming out of retirement for one last case.slowpoke219 said:I would have liked a name like Frank McDanger. I could have gone into police work. Of course, my captain would always call me into his office, yelling "Damnnit McDanger I don't like your hardball tactics, but you get results!" Oh yeah!
More than one person has the name "stompy"?! The mind boggles.stompy said:As for my name, I'm cool with it. I know a few others with the same name, but no one I meet on a regular basis.
Awww, we all know you're that big a fanboy anyway, sammy; you don't need a name to tell us that.sammyfreak said:I was inches away from being called Adolf, but grandma (unfortunately) interviened.
Right now I feel like changing my name to Alyosha Karamazov, but that would make me a bigger fanboy then tatooing Kirby on my face.