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[Opinions] Kids from an English school...
My step-son had his nativity play this evening, and to my delight all the kids' names were in the programme :DThe kids are all 4-7 years old.GIRLS:Aimee
Alisha
Amy
Ava
Charis
Charlotte
Chloe x 2
Ella
Evie x 2
Ferne
Grace
Hannah
Ilsa
Isabel
Isla
Izzy
Jenee
Jessica x 2
Kaitlin
Laiba
Lilah
Lily
Maddy
Megan
Melissa
Poppy x 2
Rachel
Scarlett
Sophie x 2
Stephanie
Vanessa
Yanyi
Zara
ZoeBOYS:Aiman
Albert
Alfie x 2
Alfred
Archie x 2
Ashwin
Ben
Beni
Brandon
Callum
Calum
Chase
Corey
Daniel x 2
Finlay
Frank
Freddie
George
Harrison
Harry x 3
Henry
Jack
Joshua x 2
Manav
Max
Oliver
Oscar
Pete
Rio
Rory
Ryan
Sammy x 2
Samuel
Thomas x 2
William
Xavier
Zak
ZeeshaanNOT SURE:Bleys
Brynn
Tahseen
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Are you sure Aiman wasn't a girl? It is listed as being a Kazakh feminine name.
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Aiman is also a variant of Ayman, an Arabic (and Turkish) boys' name ;)
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I like Aiman, I've never seen it before also love to see Rory :)
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That's a nice list. Charis seems really unexpected. I like Albert. I would not have ever thought I'd say that, say 20 years ago, but I do.I jotted down a list from a school my daughter attends while waiting to pick her up - kids about the same ages. It included:
Henry
Zoe
Gwen
Cormac
Evangeline
Miles
Fiona
Otis
Noelle
Sylas
Lucia
Kasra (not sure of sex) http://www.behindthename.com/submit/name/kasra
Charles
Charlie
Erik
Kaiden
Catherine
Anjani
Natalie
Alexis
Natasa
Hannah
Chase
Dylan
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What part did Daniel play?I love nativity plays.As a child, I once played a shepherd, and once a singing Wise Man, ("We Three Kings".
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Pete?!I've only met one Pete in my entire life and that was an ultrasound technician a couple years ago. I think of it as one of those names that you hear about from time to time but never actually meet one. Like Chester or Grover or Rudy.I will never understand the British passion for Alfie.
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I can't prove this, not being a Brit, but I've been told that there is or was a very memorable Alfie character in a TV soapie called Eastenders. And apparently that kick-started the passion.Which is mildly odd, seeing that the Beatles gave Michelle and Lucy a helping hand up the charts; and at around the same time there was a big booming ballad by a very dramatic singer, from or based on a film I think (WHAT'S it ALL about, WHEN you've thought it OUT, Alfeee - ARE we MEANT to take MORE than we GIVE, etc), which made zilch impact. And now, decades later, it's gone viral. Weird.
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