Is it ok to call your daughter SIOBHAN or son call NOLAN?

dereth

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Siobhan (Pronounced something like Sho-vaan) is a nice name for a girl.

I think it's Irish. Seen it several times in Irish shows and actresses who I thought were English.

Nolan is also a decent English name for a boy. Not sure why everyone is laughing.
 

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Stick with SG roots... something local is better. Why need to try so hard to be atas or different?
 

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Will she get made fun of when she go to school people call her siobun (hot bun?)

i think all this irish names very cool and unique leh.

Ang Sioban imo is the best combo. (red hot bun)
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Will she get made fun of when she go to school people call her siobun (hot bun?)

i think all this irish names very cool and unique leh.

Ang Sioban imo is the best combo. (red hot bun)

I know someone with the surname "Chng".

Name is "Kar xxx".

As kids, we can be unintentionally mean.

We would always call him xxx Kar Chng.



Another one is Chua Kar xxx.

We just call him Kar Chua. He grew up being called that until when he introduce himself, he tells people they can also call him Kar Chua.
 
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