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Madam
And yes, I am being serious.In the current version of Australian Idol there is a female contestant called Madam.WDYT?Oh, and as an aside, she has a baby son called Hayzell. It is said like hay-ZELL, rather than HAY-zul.
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That's just stupid. Both names are.
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I know, I can't believe that's her name, but man can the girl sing! She's awesome.
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My mother calls me madam when she thinks I'm being rude/badly behaved/a spoilt brat. I would not want that connotation in a name. Madam is terrible.
Hayzell I could just about live with, if it was prn and spelt like Hazel. I think it could work on a boy.
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awe [m]it's close to Hazel so it gets points fro mme. I much prefer Hazel but it's on a boy that's all that matters to me.

This message was edited 10/1/2008, 4:52 PM

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Both terrible names
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HahIt's like those BAs that someone (I think Sabrina Fair) posted not too long ago with Mister and Miss in it. :\

This message was edited 10/1/2008, 3:33 PM

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My favorite palindrome: Madam I'm Adam.Madam is a terrible fn. Apart from the obvious prostitute reference, I dislike names that are actually titles / forms of address. If they want their child to be respected, then make sure they get a good education / comport themselves with dignity. Oh, and give them names that don't make me cringe. Shortcuts like this make my eyes roll.I don't trust myself to say anything about poor Hayzell.(I'm sorry. I'm grumpy at the moment. It shall pass.)
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Lol, that's just ridiculous.
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