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Certain Surnames have pre-determined nicknames?

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rcrayner | 20:17 Thu 30th Dec 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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Chalky White, Bunny Warren etc are obvious, but does anyone know why its Tug Wilson, Nobby Clarke, Spud Baker, etc. Any more out there?

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�Nobby' is an adjective meaning �posh' - ie belonging to the nobs.  Men who worked as clerks (pen-pushers) in the City obviously had to be well-dressed, wearing suits, bowler hats etc.  Clearly, people - and maybe they themselves - thought of them as being a cut above brickies, dustmen etc.  The surnames Clark and Clarke are just variants of �clerk', so the idea of poshness rubbed off onto them, too, whatever their job.  If you click http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ww2/F1839598?thread=437458 a link will take you to a web-page that deals with the many nicknames that men were given during military service...Dusty Miller, Chalky White, Tug Wilson and so on.  Nobby Clarke is included there.

blimey! you learn something new every day!

i've been a wilson for the last 26 years and i never even knew we had this nickname!

i just googled it and 'tug' wilson is explained in the 'miscellaneous' paragraph at the bottom of...

http://www.nervouspassenger.co.uk/author.htm

link doesn't work - try cutting and pasting it!

Have an acquaintance named Dusty Rhodes...
Nobby actually comes from the British Army in India during the Raj - a native indian working as a clerk in administration offices was called a Nobbi in the local language - so a clerk was a Nobbi, so anyone called Clark became "Nobbi" Clark

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