[Opinions] Obituaries (UK)
FEMALE:
Aileen Mary Agnes (93), husband Merlin Winston
Anne, husband Caryl
Audrey Muriel (103)
Charlotte Margaret Louise (27), father Gillon
Christa Felicity (45)
Constance June
Cynthia Loraine (83)
Daphne Ann Christian (89), husband Ronald Cameron Henley
Delphine MacGregor, sister Daphne
Deva (88)
Doreen Bertha (98)
Edna 'Dena' (80)
Effie (96)
Eileen Louise Agate
Elsa Marguerite (91)
Ethel Marjorie (92)
Hilda Kathleen (99)
Joyce Priscilla Mary (83)
Juanita Lily
Marjorie Ethel
Nita Mary
Ora (88)
Sara Mary ‘Sally’ (69), children Camilla, Simon & Selina
Cari Margreta (67)
Ruth Veronica
MALE:
Basil Sidney Charles (86)
Bernard Egerton (98)
Bertram (84)
Derrick Kyrle, father Edward Osborne
Hans Christian
Peter Clwyd (79), parents Diana and Humphrey
William Ogden (84), wife Hilda
Aileen Mary Agnes (93), husband Merlin Winston
Anne, husband Caryl
Audrey Muriel (103)
Charlotte Margaret Louise (27), father Gillon
Christa Felicity (45)
Constance June
Cynthia Loraine (83)
Daphne Ann Christian (89), husband Ronald Cameron Henley
Delphine MacGregor, sister Daphne
Deva (88)
Doreen Bertha (98)
Edna 'Dena' (80)
Effie (96)
Eileen Louise Agate
Elsa Marguerite (91)
Ethel Marjorie (92)
Hilda Kathleen (99)
Joyce Priscilla Mary (83)
Juanita Lily
Marjorie Ethel
Nita Mary
Ora (88)
Sara Mary ‘Sally’ (69), children Camilla, Simon & Selina
Cari Margreta (67)
Ruth Veronica
MALE:
Basil Sidney Charles (86)
Bernard Egerton (98)
Bertram (84)
Derrick Kyrle, father Edward Osborne
Hans Christian
Peter Clwyd (79), parents Diana and Humphrey
William Ogden (84), wife Hilda
This message was edited 10/11/2011, 2:40 PM
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Aw. These are my kind of names. How well they stand up over time. My favorite combinations:
Elsa Marguerite, Hilda Kathleen, Priscilla Mary, Marjorie Ethel, Basil Sidney, and Peter Clwyd (if that's pronounced like Clyde -- do you know?)
And boo to the parents who used Hans Christian as a combination. Theft in the third degree. Zero imagination.
Elsa Marguerite, Hilda Kathleen, Priscilla Mary, Marjorie Ethel, Basil Sidney, and Peter Clwyd (if that's pronounced like Clyde -- do you know?)
And boo to the parents who used Hans Christian as a combination. Theft in the third degree. Zero imagination.
Clwyd
No idea about Clwyd. I assume it's Welsh, so maybe Pie can help:-=
No idea about Clwyd. I assume it's Welsh, so maybe Pie can help:-=
kloo-id, I think; would almost rhyme with "do it", except for the d instead of a t.
But that's based on the BBC ...
But that's based on the BBC ...
I'd say kloo-id. He's probably named after the county Clwyd, or the river. It's also a word for gate.