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Off topic & small talk: Funny or even curious names

Topic created on 18th Feb. 2023 | Page: 1 of 5 | Answers: 66 | Views: 5,296
Hanshanshans
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A funny or even bizarre name discovered somewhere? Then like here purely, have then all what from🙂
I'll start with.
"Matt Eagle" This one was actually, a few years ago, approved by a registry office. Poor kid, wonder how many times the other kids have tried to "decorate" him with saltines 😂

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RiverSong
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marta pfahl

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Anonym
"X Æ A-12"

The son of Elon Musk

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Falko
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There are 3 actual people in the phone book named Rainer Zufall.

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RiverSong
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Falko wrote on 18.02.2023 at 19:38: There are actual in the phone book 3 people who are called Rainer Chance.

imagines me straight so in the class, know it only with surname call. teacher --> coincidence --> comes as an answer --> rather fate

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denyo123
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Colleague of mine is called with last name Brathering. I also always find funny

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Donnie
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First name Enis😏.........

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Falko
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My great-grandmother but almost 10 years no longer alive was called Erna Zeugner. Actually also quite funny first name Erna as a woman.

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Donnie
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In the 5th grade I had a classmate whose name was Jennifer Schmiedel.Of course many have swapped the m into an n.Especially when first sniffing from primary to secondary school it is better to have an inconspicuous name.Children can be cruel,so dear parents-to-be remember:please use a name that does not attract much attention☝

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frapi07
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Strunz as a last name. I had actually at ne Farhtscheinkontrolle. If you know Italian, you'll know why it's funny.

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Hanshanshans
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frapi07 wrote on 18.02.2023 at 22:09: Strunz as a last name. I had actually at ne Farhtscheinkontrolle. Those who know Italian will know why it's funny.


Must out myself, Italian I do not master😉 At "Strunz" but somehow also fails every translator. What does it mean?

By the way, had a teacher at the vocational school, which was called, Mr. egg. Was also good for a laugh.

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Emeyesty
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Funny thread

Well I still think "Harry Kane" is really creative of his parents. At the last World Darts Championship a Dutchman played, whose last name is Hendriks. His parents gave him the first name "Jimmy" 😄.
Then two more examples from the field of soccer: for Englishmen, the name Stefan Kuntz was very funny at the 1996 Em and when "Franco Foda" was substituted in Brazil, very big laughter broke out in the stands 😉 😉

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frapi07
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Hanshanshans wrote on 02/18/2023 at 10:32 pm:

Must out myself, Italian I do not know😉 At "Strunz" but somehow also fails every translator. What has it for ne meaning?

By the way, had a teacher at the vocational school, which was called, Mr. egg. Was also good for a laugh.

In some dialects (south of Italy), instead of "Stronzo" you also say Strunz (especially in Naples).

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Hanshanshans
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frapi07 wrote on 18.02.2023 at 22:51:
In some dialects (south of Italy) instead of saying "stronzo" they say strunz (especially in Naples).

😂😂😂

Ok, that's what the translator takes...
And "Franco Foda" is also delightful 👍

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frapi07
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Hanshanshans wrote on 02/18/2023 at 10:55 pm:
😂😂😂

Ok, that's what the translator takes...
And "Franco Foda" is also magnificent 👍

Yes especially the famous speech of Trappatoni ("play like bottle empty") he mentions the then Bayern player Strunz Always delightful ^^ Pirlo is also such a case: swap the o withn a, also comes out a swear word ^^ I have luckily a last name that has no meaning. Buffon also sounds funny for a Frenchman ^^

At Galileo there was also one called Max Mustermann and whenever he called on the phone he was not taken seriously About it they have made a reportage

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