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Nousers name girl Ynwa

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    CFC: Champs £launderx17 Captain Ahab

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    Bodinki You're welcome Forum Moderator

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    Poor kid.
    He should have given her the middle name Gerrard, at least thats an actual name, wtf is YNWA? I know it means You'll never walk alone, but Ynwa isn't a damn name! lol
    Some people!
     
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    Brian Lara named his daughter Sydney because he scored a double century there. Bloody lucky he didn't score it in Lahore !!!!
     
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    Had a neighbour who was a Mad Chelsea fan and called his daughter Alison, Torre, Andre, Flo. A short time after we sold him to Rangers for £12 million <laugh><laugh>
     
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    BBFs Unpopular View Well-Known Member

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    It's how it's pronounced "yunwa" probably or something like that, I doubt it's YNWA but Ynwa and it's Norway. They probably have similar crazy sounding names to us <laugh>

    here in Finland you'd pronounce Ynwa "Eenwa". I've heard worse :D
     
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    Always thought you were Norwegian cos Mossy said you drove a Fjord. <whistle>
     
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    ba dum tish.

    You should have been on the stage.. coach cos it left about 10 minutes ago. :D
     
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    I'm part Norwegian myself (a lot of polar bears are). I can honestly say I like the name. It works as a name, pronounced inwa or enwa it can sound like it has no connection to football or Liverpool at all which is important for the child at least. All names have an entomology which bears (bears rule) no relation to the character of the person. Take Pierre,or the Anglo version Peter for example. It means stone or rock. This does not mean the child given that name is one or wants to be one metaphorically or strangely literally. Always exceptions to the rule such as Petr. Who knows Ynwa may one day captain Liverpool. It isn't like they called her Moon Unit. Who would do that!
     
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    Did you know that there were no Wendys until Peter Pan was written. J.M. Barrie invented the name. J.M. Barrie gave all the rights to Peter Pan to Great Ormond Street Hospital in 1929. Since then the hospital has received royalties every time a production of the play is put on, as well as from the sale of Peter Pan books and other products.How much do you think Disney has given them, go on guess.


    Yep bugger all. Legally they don't have too as international rights were not thought of when the contract was made and it only applies to the UK. Even all the new Tinkerbell film and merchandise are exempt. Have Disney ever made a token payment from the literally tens of millions of dollars made off the back of the story? Errrrrr no.
     
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    5 million Hitler dollars? 2000 phallic symbols? <laugh> or 0 bucks. Strangely Disney threatens others with lawfare for using "Peter Pan" in commercial enterprises.
    One retailer was, however, able to keep the name after Great Ormond Street hospital issued a statement confirming that it owned the copyright and was happy to let the Peter Pan shop continue trading in exchange for a one-off payment of £500.

    Disney are scum, I never let my kids watch their warped productions.
     
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