Wordsmith Talk |
About Us | What's New | Search | Site Map | Contact Us | |||
Register Log In Wordsmith.org Forums General Topics Q&A about words Johnathan
Previous Thread
Next Thread
Print Thread
I used to work with a lady whose surname was Bloggs - and her first name began with J. Many people refused to take the name seriously - especially when she signed for courier pick ups at the office.
She said her Dad (Brit born from his accent) was of gypsy/Romany/traveller stock. Wonder if his people had adopted the name somewhere along the line or if it was legitimately historic?
Reminds me of a good friend here in Perth with the surname of Sneeuwjagt (pron. snee-jack in Strine). His father was a foundling in Amsterdam in the early 1900's. Left on the steps of the cathedral one wintry night, the nuns took him in and named him - sneeuwjagt is Dutch for snowdrift.
Referring back to my post in the Australian Fires thread, my friend (Sneeuwjagt junior) can claim a lot of the credit for developing and implementing the wildfire control policies and procedures here in Western Australia. He heads up this part of our state department of C.A.L.M.
stales
Moderated by Jackie
Link Copied to Clipboard
Forum Statistics Forums16Topics13,913Posts229,809Members9,187 Most Online3,341
Dec 9th, 2011
Newest Members Karin, JeffMackwood, artguitar, Jim_W, Rdbuffalo
9,187 Registered Users
Who's Online Now 0 members (), 982 guests, and 1 robot. Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Top Posters(30 Days) A C Bowden 17
Top Posters wwh 13,858Faldage 13,803Jackie 11,613wofahulicodoc 10,851tsuwm 10,542LukeJavan8 9,944Buffalo Shrdlu 7,210AnnaStrophic 6,511Wordwind 6,296of troy 5,400
Forum Rules · Mark All Read Contact Us · Forum Help · Wordsmith.org