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Unusual women's names

Posted By: TurkeyHunter

Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 05:46 PM

Have you ever met a woman named Mulva?
Posted By: Jimbo1

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 05:49 PM

[quote=TurkeyHunter]Have you ever met a woman named Mulva?
No. How about Gipple?
Posted By: Paluxy

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 05:50 PM

Had a sister named Dolores?
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 05:55 PM

No, but Colonel Peters had a daughter named Fonda.
Posted By: Blank

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 05:57 PM

We used to go over to the Varner-Hogg Plantation in west Columbia. Kids always found it funny that a father would name his daughter "Ima Hogg!!" smile
Posted By: reeltexan

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 06:00 PM

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Posted By: Texas452

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 06:49 PM

Originally Posted by Blank
We used to go over to the Varner-Hogg Plantation in west Columbia. Kids always found it funny that a father would name his daughter "Ima Hogg!!" smile


Ima hog.
Yousa hog.
That’s what my grandparents use to say.
Posted By: 603Country

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 07:53 PM

Haven’t met a Mulva. Back when I was dating, girls had what you might call standard names - Debbie, Gail, Linda, Diane, Maryann, Adele, Donna, Mary. These days girl names have gotten a bit different. Just among the tennis kids I’ve met a Mackenzie, Sidney, Peyton, Elle, Lacey, Janay, Hadley, Hannah, Lexi, Leanna, Andy, and a few that don’t come to mind right now.

Of course, what I call standard girl names would sound odd to someone from the 1920’s and before. I wonder what common names were in use back then. My Grandmother’s first name was Willie. Born in about 1890.
Posted By: Pope&Young

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 07:54 PM

Laqueefa
Posted By: Superduty

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 07:59 PM

Kamala.

Princess

Sparkle.

Wait these are not real names, they are stripper names.
Posted By: BayouGuy

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:25 PM

James Bond named his martini after the seductive double agent Vesper Lynd
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:28 PM

Originally Posted by Superduty
Kamala.

Princess

Sparkle.

Wait these are not real names, they are stripper names.


603 was going to say Tiffany, Crystal and Alexis.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:36 PM

We have a friend named Melva. There's a Darthula back on my mom's side. 'Think she was a great aunt of my mom. Buried with her parents, Prussian immigrants, in Columbus, TX.

'Dated a Melody in high school a short while. Very well endowed. 'Probably big as a house by now.
Posted By: Hudbone

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:39 PM

I never could figure out who Arthurene was named after.
Posted By: 603Country

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:48 PM

What 603 was gonna say, after he got back from memory lane, was ‘there was this stripper named Grace’ he used to know. Not an unusual name but an absolutely perfect ……

Back in the trading days, it was my tough job to entertain clients in these dancing establishments. I got to know many young ladies that worked there. Strictly table dances, and nothing more. Of course, I had my favorites. How could I not? I admired many a backside (and front side). Grace was spectacular…visually.
Posted By: BayouGuy

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:50 PM

My mom was a Cajun named Lucy Giroir (pronounced "ger-wa"). Her sisters were Undean and Yunis.

I always joked the Undean Giroir and Yunis Giroir sounded like medical conditions.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:50 PM

I had a salesman like you. Okie. Always swore the customer demanded it. Right. 'Course, it mighta been true...with Okies.
Posted By: texasag93

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:52 PM

Originally Posted by reeltexan
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I always though Regina (with a long i)
Posted By: MeanGreen85

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 08:53 PM

Originally Posted by TurkeyHunter
Have you ever met a woman named Mulva?

Originally Posted by Jimbo1
[quote=TurkeyHunter]Have you ever met a woman named Mulva?
No. How about Gipple?

Originally Posted by Paluxy
Had a sister named Dolores?



Bovary? Loleola?
Posted By: pegasaurus

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 09:12 PM

Kitty
Posted By: glens

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 09:15 PM

Cherry. Had that one years ago. She sounded just like Her name. Beautiful. . banana
Posted By: PMK

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 09:16 PM

Originally Posted by 603Country
Haven’t met a Mulva. Back when I was dating, girls had what you might call standard names - Debbie, Gail, Linda, Diane, Maryann, Adele, Donna, Mary. These days girl names have gotten a bit different. Just among the tennis kids I’ve met a Mackenzie, Sidney, Peyton, Elle, Lacey, Janay, Hadley, Hannah, Lexi, Leanna, Andy, and a few that don’t come to mind right now.

Of course, what I call standard girl names would sound odd to someone from the 1920’s and before. I wonder what common names were in use back then. My Grandmother’s first name was Willie. Born in about 1890.


my paternal grandmother was born in the 1890s and her name was Willie Pearl ...
Posted By: Superduty

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 09:45 PM

Originally Posted by pegasaurus
Kitty



That's my MIL's name.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 10:13 PM

Originally Posted by Superduty
Originally Posted by pegasaurus
Kitty



That's my MIL's name.


THE most famous Kitty:

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Posted By: redhaze

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 11:36 PM

Maternal grandmother was Treba....Menard, TX
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 11:43 PM

Originally Posted by redhaze
Maternal grandmother was Treba....Menard, TX


See, now that's a cool name. up
Posted By: Always ready 2 hunt

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 11:56 PM

Maternal grandmother was named Karl

We want talk about the dancer names.....
Posted By: GusWayne

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 11:57 PM

Non related but I went to Kindergarten with a kid named Thane

And I never forgot it either, 35 years later

As kids, his name was Thing
Posted By: RattlesnakeDan

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 11:58 PM

Dated , well, not exactly "dated" but anyways young lady named Cricket I met in a shadowy joint in Montana. Had a weird issue with her tongue like halfway out all the time but it is what it is.
Sister's best friend growing up was Candy Disch. Cute gal too.
Posted By: GusWayne

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/11/22 11:59 PM

Originally Posted by Always ready 2 hunt
Maternal grandmother was named Karl

We want talk about the dancer names.....


Good grief, Karl...for a woman?
Posted By: GusWayne

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 12:01 AM

Originally Posted by RattlesnakeDan
Dated , well, not exactly "dated" but anyways young lady named Cricket I met in a shadowy joint in Montana. Had a weird issue with her tongue like halfway out all the time but it is what it is.
Sister's best friend growing up was Candy Disch. Cute gal too.


The tongue hanging out all of the time would be hard to get past
Posted By: GusWayne

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 12:04 AM

People think I am hillbilly but I've never dated a woman named Karl or woman who's tongue hung out constantly
Posted By: 603Country

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 12:15 AM

Old memories. Back in the 80’s I knew a guy with the last name of Stroker. His wife’s name was Star. Yep, Star Stroker. Good looking too.
Posted By: Creekrunner

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 12:22 AM

Originally Posted by procraft05
Originally Posted by RattlesnakeDan
Dated , well, not exactly "dated" but anyways young lady named Cricket I met in a shadowy joint in Montana. Had a weird issue with her tongue like halfway out all the time but it is what it is.
Sister's best friend growing up was Candy Disch. Cute gal too.


The tongue hanging out all of the time would be hard to get past


Now...this is starting to grow legs.

How do you tell a level-headed woman from Tennessee? Chewin' tobacco runs outa both sides of her mouth.
Posted By: Greg

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 12:38 AM

Originally Posted by procraft05
People think I am hillbilly but I've never dated a woman named Karl or woman who's tongue hung out constantly


Now come on… people don’t think that about you as far as you know
Posted By: Gravytrain

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 12:55 AM

Ophelia Lovibond

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Posted By: Michael W.

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 01:06 AM

Three of my neighbors. Mesha, Rushia, Heika.
Posted By: SRPI89

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 01:40 AM

Originally Posted by Michael W.
Three of my neighbors. Mesha, Rushia, Heika.


We had an employee that was named Hieke.
Posted By: scalebuster

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 01:49 AM

I’m
Originally Posted by Michael W.
Three of my neighbors. Mesha, Rushia, Heika.

Originally Posted by Michael W.
Three of my neighbors. Mesha, Rushia, Heika.


I used to run around with a tall skinny girl named Mesha in San Angelo back in the day. She was a hell of a golfer.
Posted By: stxranchman

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 02:31 AM

Randeen
Posted By: Paluxy

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 02:47 AM

Can't leave out the daughters of a past governor of the great state of Texas, Ima and Ura Hogg. texas
Posted By: flintknapper

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 03:20 AM

Originally Posted by procraft05
People think I am hillbilly but I've never dated a woman named Karl or woman who's tongue hung out constantly


Living in Deep East Texas there is no telling what kind of 'girl friends' you are likely see. But I don't think its right to make them ride in the back.

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Posted By: Sailor

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 03:31 AM

My mother's name Billy Sue.
My dad, Billy Jo.
How I ended up, Edwin, I'll never know..
And, I was always scared to ask... bolt eeks333
Posted By: HuntingTexas

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 04:02 AM

Went to elementary school in the 60’s with a Jerla.
Posted By: Lakhota

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 04:12 AM

Originally Posted by Paluxy
Can't leave out the daughters of a past governor of the great state of Texas, Ima and Ura Hogg. texas



Never was a Ura just the Ima Hogg!
Posted By: texfork

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 08:55 AM

My grandmother's name was Addie and grand dad was Alvin .
Posted By: GasGuzzler

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 11:51 AM

I can't put mine down because they're all family names and it will get back to me.

Did know a perfectly straight man whose parents named him Tiffany.
Posted By: Stub

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 11:54 AM

Not a weird name if your German, neighbor's name is Gretel. She is an old school gal that is 90 years young and mows her yard and the creek bank behind it.
Posted By: hook_n_line

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 05:07 PM

My Grandmother was given a German name in place of her Native American name. They called her Petra.
Posted By: deerfeeder

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 05:47 PM

Friend of mine, I guided with, was a street cop, in Lexington, Ky. He arrested one ol' gal whose legal first name was Orangejello. And no she wasn't a hillbilly.
Posted By: MO

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 05:48 PM

I had a cousin named Rayma.

MO
Posted By: Old Smuggler

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 06:08 PM

Had grandmothers named Zella and Fannie. Both born late 1800's!
Posted By: skeeter22

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 06:33 PM

My mother and grandmother were both named Romilda.
Posted By: bassfishinglawyer

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 06:40 PM

Then there's the identical twins: Monique and Unique smile

I do know a Kathy Cathey (married with a different last name now).
Posted By: Texan Til I Die

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 07:04 PM

Work with a very nice girl who's first name is Chancy. Chancy was a perfectly good name until she decided to marry a gentleman who's last name was Lay.
Posted By: hook_n_line

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 07:08 PM

Facunda is the name of one of my great aunts.
Posted By: LoneStarSon

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 07:12 PM

Bridie,..at first I thought her name was Birdie. It was not. She is from New Zealand, so maybe a popular name there?
Posted By: 603Country

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 07:47 PM

I did know a Wilda when I was in high school.
Posted By: JimBridger

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 08:15 PM

Originally Posted by 603Country
I did know a Wilda when I was in high school.


Was her last name Beast ? roflmao
Posted By: pnh

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/12/22 08:23 PM

My mother's middle name was Modella. She had sisters named Inez and Wilsonia. loco_too
Posted By: Paluxy

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/13/22 02:22 PM

Lannie
Posted By: jrgocards

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/13/22 03:17 PM

Not unusual, but darn funny.

Worked with a woman named Kelly. Not that unusual, but when she married and took her husbands last name of Smelly.

JR
Posted By: skinnerback

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/13/22 03:48 PM

Worked with a woman named Angela Finger, and worked with a man named Tim Booty. They got married, and she kept her maiden name. Yep, her name was Angela Finger Booty on her badge/desk/roster/daily role calls at meetings etc. It was hard to keep a straight face, especially at first, but nobody laughed when big Tim was around. He was/is one swol' up big, strong country son of a gun that don't play. roflmao
Posted By: hook_n_line

Re: Unusual women's names - 07/13/22 07:34 PM

I just met a lady named Benigna
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