LeopoldineWhat a magnificent name! It’s regal, rare, and carries a real sense of history.... [
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CarsonMy wife gave birth in our car on the way to the hospital, I named him Carson!... [
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ElsaWhy can’t you give Elsa a balloon?
Because she’ll let it go.
RobertoWhat do you call a man with a rubber toe?
Roberto.
OkikoThis name suits for a playful cat/kitten. And the fun fact is, if written in Latin letters, it can be read as a palindrome.
SabineI have an aunt named Sabine with her nickname Biene, a German word meaning bee, due to the last two syllables pronounced exactly the same.... [
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MinakoNot technically "fun fact", but I would like to add it:
If written in Latin letters, it can be anagrammed to Monika.... [
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AkumaIn Japan, it’s not allowed to name their sons Akuma, because “they don’t want to let the devil run around the city”.... [
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NutellaThere was a case, where a French couple decided to name their daughter after the certain product.... [
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MayurAll I can say is, I love this colourful banner!