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Patsy33 | 20:32 Tue 02nd Feb 2021 | Celebrity Gossip
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At first I thought, what?! Then when Mother said they will shorten it, I quite like it.
https://metro.co.uk/2021/01/27/dani-dyers-baby-name-santiago-what-does-it-mean-13976575/
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Irish children never say Santa. They call him Santy. So it'd not do here..... :-)
very apt -santi sounds like a hand sanitiser. Why can't parents name children sensibly these days instead of trying their hardest to be 'unique'. I reckon there will be lots of kids in 18 years time changing their names.......
Also rhymes with pantie
// They could have called him Compostillo and shortened it to.....Compost..lol//

since it is Santiago de compostela
you could also shorten it to Daygo Lool

Do you remember the Livergirls - die-uppa doo da die uppa-do....
and there was someone called Loolie
xanti is an island in the med
PP Zante or Zakynthos actually -Greek Island -see PP we are not all ignoramus on AB......innit :-)
it's just St James. An unusual form of name but not unknown

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._John_Ellis

I don't suppose he's like Brooklyn Beckham, allegedly named after the place he was conceived?
APG//Why can't parents name children sensibly these days instead of trying their hardest to be 'unique'//

That’s what my dad says.
He gave me the most boring name ever. Not Clover; I would have liked that. Not Jo either.
I would have preferred Santiago, but... you get what you’re given.
Actually it's Iago that's the Spanish version of Ian or, to be even more pedantic, it's Ian that an Algicized version of Iago.
My daughter's baby is half Portuguese, so their name choices are more "unusual".
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Pixie, my granddaughter is half Iranian. Her second name is unusual, but pretty.
Dani's grandfather, who she is very close to, is from Majorca so maybe a link there. I like it.
Its quite nice, I go to a place in Tenerife called Puerto de Santiago.
Correction, just looked it up, he's apparently her father's father, so Dani's father Danny's father. But it's said her Mum has Spanish heritage too.
I have never heard of any British males named St James but I have heard of St John (pronounced Sinjin)
oh is it time for a bit of levity

Times report today on a wills case being heard concerning Nemo Remi and A third Rea
https://www.nelsonslaw.co.uk/rea-v-rea/
and I thought yup
isnt it lucky that a fourth litigant isnt Diana Rea whose name the hacks could shorten to Dia Rea.

as in one of the sibs is trained and legal - Dia Rea

ho hum cold and parky outside
no it is St James of compostela ( two apostles to choose from) and not St Ian or St Jaydun or St Wayne
PP, those are only female Reas; isn't there a Men's Rea?
Seeing who the kid's mother is, he was lucky to avoid being called "Surf".

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