I’ve hardly ever heard of anyone called “Nelson” either outside of a few notable examples. (Nelson Mandela, etc.) Usually it is a surname when I come across it.
I have a very common first (Jennifer) and middle name. (Marie) so common, that during all 3 years in my middle school choir class, there was another Jennifer Marie.
Hi Gang, My first name is Lauren, I’m a 58 yr. old male. Never had a problem until I turned 45. Now everyone wants to see my ID. Lauren is [was] olde male Irish. Mom didn’t know there are 2 spellings…Loren. Not a lot of female Laurens in 50’s & 60’s.
Llewellenbruce almost 13 years ago
Nelson’s a chip off the block.
slug_queen almost 13 years ago
So John, have you entered puberty yet?
orinoco womble almost 13 years ago
They went the way of the Virgils and the Gladyses.
homer911 almost 13 years ago
My grandmother was called Ethel – you dont hear of that name any more
Elaine Rosco Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Oh no…Nelson has been transformed.
GROG Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Earl’s had quite an influence on Nelson.
I’ve never met an Opal either.
timzsixty9 almost 13 years ago
Earl’s doing a GREAT job…keep it up. The world needs more “dagnabbits” instead of the filth that oozes out of people’s mouths, these days
BrandeX almost 13 years ago
I’ve hardly ever heard of anyone called “Nelson” either outside of a few notable examples. (Nelson Mandela, etc.) Usually it is a surname when I come across it.
psychlady almost 13 years ago
Sometimes actions speak louder than words – or names.
redarmrest almost 13 years ago
I have a very common first (Jennifer) and middle name. (Marie) so common, that during all 3 years in my middle school choir class, there was another Jennifer Marie.
Number Three almost 13 years ago
I’m with you, Opal!
xxx
jimgamer almost 13 years ago
Yes he’s a little Earl dagnabbit !!!!!!! 8^)
jpsomebody almost 13 years ago
After thanksgiving dinner was he a full nelson?
elysummers almost 13 years ago
Now that was funny dagnabit.
CarolinaGirl almost 13 years ago
I had an aunt named Opal. she would be in her 80s now.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 13 years ago
One of my kids has my grandmother’s name as her middle name…Esther.
ruff.lostourminds.annegary almost 13 years ago
Both my grandmothers were Ethel, aunts Mable, Maude, Jett, Laura
outsidersue almost 13 years ago
I had an elderly Aunt Opal when I was young (I’m 64 now). She died before I hit puberty.
KenChevy almost 13 years ago
What is really funny is when I was in high school a neighbor kid’s name was Earl Nelson.
burleigh2 almost 13 years ago
Nature vs nurture?
716PMedGuy almost 13 years ago
LOL!
BubieLou almost 13 years ago
Apples don’t fall from their trees — not even GRAND-apples.
sguzman almost 13 years ago
What about Shirley????
Thorn Mage almost 13 years ago
Istabella is only popular now because of Twilight. It’sa fad.
nerual53 Premium Member almost 13 years ago
Hi Gang, My first name is Lauren, I’m a 58 yr. old male. Never had a problem until I turned 45. Now everyone wants to see my ID. Lauren is [was] olde male Irish. Mom didn’t know there are 2 spellings…Loren. Not a lot of female Laurens in 50’s & 60’s.
Purple Me almost 13 years ago
My Grandmothers are Mildred and Marilyn.
Kyrrdis almost 13 years ago
Oh, we still have some Opals and Virgils around these parts. Mostly in rural Kentucky, but they do exist. There are still plenty of Earls.
Frankie5466 over 2 years ago
I’ve never met an Opal, an Earl or a Nelson and the only Pearl I’m acquainted with is a spotty puppy:)