I'll bet it drives you crazy.Medvssa said:I am quite tired of the car references and "jokes"
I'll bet it drives you crazy.Medvssa said:I am quite tired of the car references and "jokes"
Spitfire said:My firstname (Søren/Soeren) goes waaaaaayyyy back in danish history. So I guesse I am vintage enough.
Tallulah said:This is where I got very lucky! I am named after Deanna Durbin, the actress. And my middle name (Tallulah) comes from my great-grandmother.
Hemingway Jones said:When my grandfather was too old to work, he created an alias for himself, so that he could continue working. I swear he lifted this name from some old noir film, "Frank Mergatroit."
So, a potential employer calls the house asking for "Frank Mergatroit" and my brother says, "There's no one here by that name."
My grandfather bounds across the room, "That's me! That's me!"
Man, that was funny. lol
God rest his soul. The greatest man I have ever known.
Amy Jeanne said:In my 1930s high school yearbooks, the two most popular female names BY FAR were Virginia and Margaret.
Sunny said:Margaret is pretty common among my acquaintance, although none of them go by it! My grandmother is Margaret, and she went by Margie. I work with a Meg, and I'm friends with... I think at least four Maggies.