I was asked by a boss once where my tie was, and I said "she's at home making my dinner"Originally Posted by Fluke
I was asked by a boss once where my tie was, and I said "she's at home making my dinner"Originally Posted by Fluke
Boy named Sue, end of debate
Daft name, and open to a lot of silly connotations in the local lingo. If you really want to persist with the name, use it as a middle name so Kevin can live a normal life, hopefully.
There another famous Ty, Ty Cobb.
Changed my mind about Tai and am now going with Ben10
I knew a family that named their children 1,2 and 3 in thai.
Noong, Song and Sam.
Right : Think weve settled on the name Loi .
Loy krathong soon
^ Is that Roy in English,and you have spelt it in a way that Thais could pronounce it easier. Lice ,Rice kind of thing.
I chose an old Indonesian name for my son not realising that an American basketball player shares the same name. No, we did not name him after player X.
Anybody heard of Ty Hardin ?
Excellent choiceOriginally Posted by Fluke
We're having problems picking names for a boy. I want 'Elvis'. the wife wants anything bus Elvis. We're discussing it*
*not talking about it.
Sure, why not? If your son doesn't like it, he will drop the name anyway and adopt a new nickname- quite common here in Thailand. BTW- I've never heard of a male 'Tai' eitherOriginally Posted by aging one
Tai is not Thai its chinese for great or extreme
Could you put some meaning in to their name. Base it on the name of a much adored relative (maternal grandparent is advisable) or something.
Have you thought of "Fluke" for a suitable name.
Loi is Indian and Hindu
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