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My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Madvillain - 05-07-2012

/rename jenson


My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Mickk - 05-07-2012

' Wrote:It doesn't really sound that strange to me, it is bit silly, but I heard far worse names so....:)

This.

At least he didn't name the kid Taylor, then he would have been Taylor Taylor.
Can you imagine where that could lead once the kid hits school?

Could have been unlucky like my older brother.
He was given names that ended up spelling "PEW", back when that was a word for a bad smell.
He now uses his middle name as his first name, so he doesn't get that any more. :lol:


My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Sylvie557 - 05-07-2012

>_>
<_<


My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Silver - 05-07-2012

Why not Loken or Dusty?

Or Loken 'Dusty' Loki.

:cool:



My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Curios - 05-08-2012

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Loki isn't the worst option after all... :lol:


My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Agmen of Eladesor - 05-08-2012

Hey, Loki is fine...

They could have named him Opie Taylor ...

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My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Mímir - 05-08-2012

' Wrote:aye, hes from manchester england, born here, always lived here, parents are also british.

But we (the Danes) colonised you guys back in the day, so I think it's only fair to pay tribute to the heathen northerners:) The name is becoming more popular here too in its Danish form "Loke".


My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Death.RunningVerminator - 05-08-2012

' Wrote:
Why not Loken or Dusty?

Or Loken 'Dusty' Loki.

:cool:
I have a friend named Dusty.

He's extremely cool.

So obviously nothing in common with this dusty, though.


My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Coin - 05-08-2012

i don'tlike the name, but it coulda been worse. he coulda called him baldur


My friend had a child recently and named him &quot;Loki&quot; - Jocelyn - 05-08-2012

I know girls named Athena. What's the point of this thread?