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Out-of-the-ordinary English names
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Caffeinated



Joined: 11 Feb 2010

PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 10:46 pm    Post subject: Out-of-the-ordinary English names Reply with quote

Jeffley
Zeppelin

Poor boys.
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Sleepy in Seoul



Joined: 15 May 2004
Location: Going in ever decreasing circles until I eventually disappear up my own fundament - in NZ

PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Raicheal, Toireasa, Una and Nainsi - lucky girls; Ruaidhri and Random - lucky boys?
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ThingsComeAround



Joined: 07 Nov 2008

PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Shine

Shiny
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rumdiary



Joined: 05 Jun 2006

PostPosted: Wed Jan 26, 2011 11:50 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've had a couple Shines. Tarzan, Monkey Brain, Echo, Pretty, Paladin...the list could go on forever. The first hagwon I worked at encouraged kids to come up with their own names.
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gypsymaria



Joined: 08 Jun 2010
Location: Anyang-si, Gyeonggi-do

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 1:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Honey (a boy)
Apollo (he was adorable)
Bibiane (she wouldn't let me spell it with "V"s)
Also, I had a boy named Gabriel that I thought was a girl for the first month or so. Embarassed I knew Gabriel could be a boy's name, but the only Gabriels I'd known in person were girls! And no, neither of the girls I knew spelled it "Gabrielle" or "Gabriella". Razz
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Globutron



Joined: 13 Feb 2010
Location: England/Anyang

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:38 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yeah but there's nothing to a name now, every since celebrities started getting imaginative. Now everything counts as a name. I could probably call my kid 'Codger the Flop' and get away with it without a second glance.
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interestedinhanguk



Joined: 23 Aug 2010

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 2:46 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Karat ( a boy).
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northway



Joined: 05 Jul 2010

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 4:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jaffri

Beethoven (chose it himself at Korean age five)

Jet

Yoshi

Dino (just turned Korean age seven) - "Dino, why is your name Dino?" "Love the dinosaur."

Barbie

Bruno
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nukeday



Joined: 13 May 2010

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gold Money (my personal favorite), Dick (only funny because my co-teacher hated it when I called him by name), 4 Dimensional, Jessica (male), Joyful (male)

Two kids split the name Optimus Prime in class, so one was Optimus and the other was Prime
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robot



Joined: 07 Mar 2006

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 5:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

This will be a controversial opinion, but this is my firm position:

I do not accept joke names. Unusual names, no prob, but there's no way I'm going to let a kid be "Crazy Guy" or "David Beckham" or "Gold Money". I'm cool with that being their nickname, and may bust that out once in a while for them, but my kids who insist on having a silly name (though I realize that's somewhat of an subjective determination) are getting called by their proper Korean name.

Not trying to be a jerk, and I'm an extremely fun teacher otherwise; I just think a certain level of seriousness and respect is necessary sometimes. And just as it would be improper for me to set my Korean name as "King Sejong" or "Korea Dokdo Awesome", I find it sets a bad tone to have kids named after cartoon characters, adjectives, inanimate objects, etc.
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northway



Joined: 05 Jul 2010

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:01 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

robot wrote:
This will be a controversial opinion, but this is my firm position:

I do not accept joke names. Unusual names, no prob, but there's no way I'm going to let a kid be "Crazy Guy" or "David Beckham" or "Gold Money". I'm cool with that being their nickname, and may bust that out once in a while for them, but my kids who insist on having a silly name (though I realize that's somewhat of an subjective determination) are getting called by their proper Korean name.

Not trying to be a jerk, and I'm an extremely fun teacher otherwise; I just think a certain level of seriousness and respect is necessary sometimes. And just as it would be improper for me to set my Korean name as "King Sejong" or "Korea Dokdo Awesome", I find it sets a bad tone to have kids named after cartoon characters, adjectives, inanimate objects, etc.


Generally I agree, but Dino loves dinosaurs so much that I'm willing to give it a pass. Also, he's still in kindergarten.
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NohopeSeriously



Joined: 17 Jan 2011
Location: The Christian Right-Wing Educational Republic of Korea

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jaws (a boy's name).
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nukeday



Joined: 13 May 2010

PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2011 6:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, the thing is, they make these names with prior English teachers often. I'm definitely not walking around saying "oh what English name do you want? Richard Hell and the Voidoids? You got it!"

I'm also not going to strip a kid of his English name he made with a prior teacher.

So I suppose this thread is poking fun of ignorant/complacent foreign and Korean teachers who let them choose these names, rather than the juvenile wit of the kids.
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