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My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Printable Version +- Discovery Gaming Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums) +-- Forum: The Community (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=4) +--- Forum: Real Life Discussion (https://discoverygc.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?fid=16) +--- Thread: My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" (/showthread.php?tid=79784) |
My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Hidamari - 05-07-2012 surname is Taylor, still i want honest opinions on this small occurance. either in words or just as a simple vote. I personally feel like this is a mistake to call his new son this. He lives in Manchester England about 3 miles from me, and he always has done, born and bred brit My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - l3wt - 05-07-2012 Eh, I mean the norse trickster god is pretty cool and all, but it may be trying a little too hard. I'm thinking no. My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Savi - 05-07-2012 It really depends where he's from. Still quite an odd name. Like Mercedes or Ferrari names. Well, sure, not that odd. My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Backo - 05-07-2012 Loki Taylor, the problem child. 8-| My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Hidamari - 05-07-2012 ' Wrote:It really depends where he's from. Still quite an odd name. Like Mercedes or Ferrari names. Well, sure, not that odd. aye, hes from manchester england, born here, always lived here, parents are also british. My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Tommeh - 05-07-2012 It doesn't really sound that strange to me, it is bit silly, but I heard far worse names so....:) My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Blitzmoez - 05-07-2012 ' Wrote:It really depends where he's from. Still quite an odd name. Like Mercedes or Ferrari names. Well, sure, not that odd. Well, the founder of Mercedes named the label after his daughter, so that is a pretty name, just if we heare it we connect it with a car and not with a girl. But Loki is an odd name, because it sounds like the short form of a name, so thats pretty much it, why i would say no. The short form is made by friends during the teenage years, but i would like to loose my nickname when im older, she/he doesnt even gets the chance to that... But it could be worse, like that here! My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Jim.Solo - 05-07-2012 ' Wrote:aye, hes from manchester england, born here, always lived here, parents are also british. So he's not even closely related to Scandinavian's? (unless you back about 1000 years :laugh:) I don't think so; I mean calling you kid Thor, or Data, or Othello all really cool, but imagine the grief he would get a school ! :crazy: Stick to good old fashioned English names like, James, Edward, William or Beowulf ! :D My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Evan_ - 05-07-2012 Heard worse. Mercedes Black is my favorite. Loki sounds fun. My friend had a child recently and named him "Loki" - Silver - 05-07-2012 Go for Thor then.
And give him a mighty fluffy hammer. <3 |