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TrendyNannie6 Sun 15-Dec-19 23:22:13

I will start by apologising as don’t want to upset anyone, it’s really a lighthearted post, but I have to smile when I hear certain surnames, in the town where I grew up we had some funny ones namely lol excuse the pun, Gotobed. Bearcock . Bowcock. Babcock, Higginbottom .the funniest was two males one was Ivor Wright and the other Ivor Whitehead honest to god it’s true,

TwinLolly Tue 17-Dec-19 06:50:44

A practitioner in South Africa that I went to was Willie Holden... Unfortunately it didn't go down well when my notes were transferred over to England and the next practitioner was shocked. I had to explain that Willie is an Afrikaans name for William....

maddyone Tue 17-Dec-19 00:32:03

Oh dear, I’m laughing so much here. But I haven’t got one to offer I’m afraid. Keep going ladies.

gram6169 Tue 17-Dec-19 00:12:15

I was at college with a girl called Nesta Crapp.....poor thing.

Chewbacca Mon 16-Dec-19 23:04:48

I saw a van in Wales with signage on the side "F.W. Fuchs & Sons". I have no idea what his trade was but I'd love to employ him, just to see his van outside on my drive!

Nessa19 Mon 16-Dec-19 22:59:28

John Thomas Upham is the one I remember

GladysP2 Mon 16-Dec-19 22:49:29

So, I can understand why some people double-barrel their children’s surname, but why would you do it to your child when they end up becoming a Parkin-Ryde? I actually thought it was a joke but sadly it wasn’t.

JuliaM Mon 16-Dec-19 21:52:32

I once came across a Layla Wreath, who’s birthday was 11th November, as a Girl guide, she spent many a Birthday laying the Wreath on Remembrance Sunday in our local Market place war memorial.

MissAdventure Mon 16-Dec-19 21:35:49

I met a lovely old man in a nursing home called Arthur Crown. smile

Grannybags Mon 16-Dec-19 21:09:25

I knew someone called Mr Gammon who was a butcher

Also went to school with Robin Hood!

love0c Mon 16-Dec-19 20:30:39

Some years ago I worked with a lady getting married to a 'Ponsanby'. She refused to take it and and changed their name to 'Richards' by deed pole.

Jennyluck Mon 16-Dec-19 20:17:04

Where I work we’ve had a Mrs O’looney, Mrs Wilfart and a Mrs foreskin. This has caused much hilarity in the office. I’d have to change my name ............

grandmac Mon 16-Dec-19 19:57:53

I worked with a Dr. Livshit and a Dr. Lillicrap.

Treebee Mon 16-Dec-19 19:30:36

These are so funny, thanks all!
I enjoy hearing Doc Martin calling out such names in his surgery too.

Blondiescot Mon 16-Dec-19 19:28:02

There used to be a medical centre near us which had Drs Badger, Hare and Fox - and when I was pregnant with my son, my consultant was a Dr Boddy. I also know of someone called Annette Curtan, and there used to be a local councillor here called Dick Small!

GrammaH Mon 16-Dec-19 18:49:21

I used to work for a travel agents & we were always needing names & titles to book flights etc. Regular clients of ours were Mr & Mrs Bates- nothing wrong with that & neither is there with Miss Bates, but when it comes to the young master of the house....I'm afraid we often had a childish titter about that!!

Pittcity Mon 16-Dec-19 18:47:24

I have Fanny Creasey and Eva Slipper on my family tree.

Quizqueen, it's 'trees are green'.

HillyN Mon 16-Dec-19 18:33:29

I used to teach a Robert Soule which wasn't funny until I decided one day to call the register using initial and surname. Oops!

GrannyBettie Mon 16-Dec-19 18:28:10

bigbird1 do you live in Kingston upon Thames because our hospital had a urologist called Mr Dick?

quizqueen Mon 16-Dec-19 18:21:50

I had a dentist called Mr Pain. My maiden name was very unusual and funny but too outing to reveal it. My son-in-law also has a very usual surname but my daughter kept her dad's surname on marriage and the children have her name too...thank goodness.

I've nearly wet myself laughing at some of these names but I keep repeating Theresa Green out loud and can't see why it is funny!!!

KatyK Mon 16-Dec-19 18:08:03

I knew a Joan Bone and a Pat Pratt.

Orosa Mon 16-Dec-19 17:55:52

I went to school with a Christopher Squelch. Our nickname for him was Squirtless.

fiorentina51 Mon 16-Dec-19 17:45:04

One of our local doctors goes by the name of Dr. Kneebone.
When working in a chemists, I often dispensed prescriptions for Euphemia Crick, Mrs. Tinkler and Mr. Gasser.

Daddima Mon 16-Dec-19 17:40:14

Mr Gummer had ( may still have) a dental practice on the South side of Glasgow.
I worked with a girl called Maris Piper.

Suki70 Mon 16-Dec-19 17:32:34

There was a teacher at my Primary School called Mr Shufflebotham.

Armynanny Mon 16-Dec-19 17:25:09

I worked in a Paediatric department and typed letters for Robin and River Banks and Isaac Hunt. Not sure what their parents were thinking of calling them those names.