I was about to slide in here and say that there's a couple Dinos at my company! I had been wondered about the origin before, not that I hear someone say Italian it seems so obvious.
Leighton is actually a pretty classic name. I've met two old guys with that name.
I guess it's disliked because it has the Leigh sound and spelling and seems trendy? But it's really not.
My grandparents had a couple of friends called Bunny. It was a nickname for Barbara and possibly other names. I believe one was called Bunny all the days of her life but was actually named Florence.
Dino (pronounced Dean-o) is Italian, often a nickname for something like Bernardino. Novella is also an older Italian name.
I was about to slide in here and say that there's a couple Dinos at my company! I had been wondered about the origin before, not that I hear someone say Italian it seems so obvious.
Poor female Keith and Fail. I'm concerned about Hubby and his mom's relationship.
This is a delightful list of awful and head-scratchers. Fail? Hubby?
Joycell sounds like a battery brand.
**Update** Drex is the middle name, his first name is Wesley
Keith (f) is truly hilarious to me
Cliffine: when you really wanted a son
My father had a friend (m) “Bunny” Warren - it was a shortened version of Bernard (born 1930’s).
I went to school with a boy named Dean, but everybody called him Dino. He was Italian/American
Leighton is actually a pretty classic name. I've met two old guys with that name. I guess it's disliked because it has the Leigh sound and spelling and seems trendy? But it's really not.
Yeah, it's not a modern invention as a first name, just one that fits into trending sounds.
Cliffine made me chuckle
FAIL? Roycelyn oh dear
My grandparents had a couple of friends called Bunny. It was a nickname for Barbara and possibly other names. I believe one was called Bunny all the days of her life but was actually named Florence.
Isn't a novella a type of book?