6 March 2008 #3 dianchi Well-Known Member Joined 26 February 2007 Messages 6,125 Location Herts Visit site Er???
6 March 2008 #4 L lastresort Well-Known Member Joined 25 June 2007 Messages 1,162 Location shropshire Visit site um yes connie for a girl might be better or conrad for a boy??
6 March 2008 #5 S Super_Kat Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2005 Messages 11,889 www.myspace.com In a word.....Yes
6 March 2008 #7 D disco Well-Known Member Joined 8 March 2006 Messages 497 Visit site Hmmm? not what I'd go for!
6 March 2008 #8 S stormyhorse Well-Known Member Joined 30 January 2008 Messages 616 Location Gloucestershire Visit site yes i think so lol you need something a bit cuter
6 March 2008 #9 A April86 Well-Known Member Joined 14 August 2007 Messages 54 Location Bath/Bristol Visit site It's not very catchy!!!
6 March 2008 #10 Law Well-Known Member Joined 10 July 2005 Messages 5,954 Location Mid Wales Visit site Took me three attempts to get what it was
6 March 2008 #11 Ferdinase514 Well-Known Member Joined 4 February 2006 Messages 8,066 Location Stradbroke Suffolk Visit site I think it's brilliant!! Although Celtic Connotation was better!!
6 March 2008 #12 T Twiglet Well-Known Member Joined 20 September 2004 Messages 8,368 Location Clapham Visit site As you know, I think it sounds better than it reads! I also like Conna Chameleon.....
7 March 2008 #14 Weezy Well-Known Member Joined 6 November 2003 Messages 39,872 Location The Sodden Cotswolds Visit site Deffo sounds better than it reads and I doubt you will get many announcers getting the pronunciation right (I am presuming it is a play on Bananarama). Am also presuming you want an 80s music theme and you ride a Connemara?!
Deffo sounds better than it reads and I doubt you will get many announcers getting the pronunciation right (I am presuming it is a play on Bananarama). Am also presuming you want an 80s music theme and you ride a Connemara?!