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Dolly is a lovely name as a pet name or nick name but as a proper name I think it's a bit twee. What happens if she's a really sensible, dower and totally un-'Dolly' like person? If I really liked the name I'd have called her Dolores (or whatever else it's supposed to be short for) and just called her Dolly. Best of both worlds - formal name and pet name
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![]() India's nice, wasn't one of Princess Diana's bridesmaids called that? |
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Seriously. Why would they do that to a little baby? Why? Why?? It's not even a pet's name. At a very very very long, tolerant stretch, it *might* just not be too awful for a boy, but a GIRL??
Suddenly Dolly seems lovely and normal and Chantellitall and Alex seem like responsible parents. |
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They stole my name! And I'm very angry about it!
And don't try and tell me they haven't had this name since she was born).Sheree Murphy/Harry Kewell have a Dolly too. |
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I suspect that C&A's first choice was My Little Pony
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^ It wasn't the name of a female character though. Don't make excuses for the terrible name!
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Seems I just did a google and a lot of peopel have named their kids FOX some spell it faux others just use it. Or as a middle name. weird.
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![]() Twenty years from know I guess that it'll be a commonplace name just like Chelsea. I still don't like it though.
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Which is French for fake! Oh people and their need to give their kids chavvy Spe'chulle, Yahneek names that a stripper would be ashamed to use!
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Copy/pasted from today's popbitch
So Chantelle and Alex Reid finally revealed their baby's name - Dolly. The celeb weeklies claimed they'd been told it would cost them an arm and a leg for the Big Name Reveal interview. So weeks went by, and nothing happened. Finally on Tuesday, Chantelle revealed all in her bog-standard New magazine column. Coincidentally, this was the the last publication date before the 42 days limit before you have to legally register your baby's name, and therefore anyone could publish it. Also pertinent to this thread and from the same source. ![]() ---------------------------------------------- Mark Owen's latest child: Fox India. Did they forget the trot? ---------------------------------------- |
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![]() She was christened Dorothy but was known as Dolly or Doll all her life. It was because she was born on her sisters 3rd birthday & when she saw her she said - she is my Dolly. Grandad always called her Doll. |
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Dolly is a proper name, and old fashioned chic too. |
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On the other han Fox India or Foxy is a strippers name.
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I don't like made up names but Tiaamii is quite nice, shame about the Princess bit.
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I like the name Dolly. I wasn't too sure at first but now I think it is pretty and has an old-fashioned air to it that I like. Plus Dolly Parton might look like dizzy blonde but she is one smart, sharp lady and her name didn't hold her back!! In fact it suits her.
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She can always go by the name India which is cute. Fox is pretty pretentious. She could be India fox Owen. |
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As for Dolly there were 57 of them. Not a name I would choose but it could have been worse. It reminds me of my great aunt Dolly who died aged 85 in about 1990, very old fashioned! |
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Just like me, I'd have hated to have been properly called Lotty 


