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Can we ask what it is? I'm terribly curious, now.Spaigelploatje wrote:Some weird surnames I know in Dutch:
Baksteen = Brick , an example is this guy: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benno_Baksteen
Poepjes = small parts of poo
Slettenhaar = Slut hair
My own surname is so weird that Google+ accepted it only after moderation..
ILuvEire wrote:My great-aunt's surname was Boulba. Thank god she joined the Newman clan.
Crispy105 wrote:The point is that I've got an interesting surname which is said like Zanozina. In Russia it means "splinter".
ILuvEire wrote:Can we ask what it is? I'm terribly curious, now.Spaigelploatje wrote:Some weird surnames I know in Dutch:
Baksteen = Brick , an example is this guy: http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benno_Baksteen
Poepjes = small parts of poo
Slettenhaar = Slut hair
My own surname is so weird that Google+ accepted it only after moderation..
Sol Invictus wrote:God's child
ILuvEire wrote:There's always the oft made fun of example in America: Boehner. It looks like boner, but it's pronounced bay-ner.
JackFrost wrote:ILuvEire wrote:There's always the oft made fun of example in America: Boehner. It looks like boner, but it's pronounced bay-ner.
Speak for yourself. I say "boner".
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