M mark123 Earning My Ears Joined Jan 19, 2006 Messages 53 Sep 18, 2007 #1 Week befofe last at Pop Century my wife heard an an American lady call after her toddler son "Disney.hold up,wait there". Would not choose this as a name ourselves,much as we love the mouse,just wondered what anyone else thinks.
Week befofe last at Pop Century my wife heard an an American lady call after her toddler son "Disney.hold up,wait there". Would not choose this as a name ourselves,much as we love the mouse,just wondered what anyone else thinks.
I irongirlof12 <font color=blue><marquee>Am I the only one who lo Joined Nov 3, 2006 Messages 5,587 Sep 19, 2007 #2 hummmmm, a little strange. i would have prefered Walt!
Strommie <img src=http://www.wdwinfo.com/dis-sponsor/images DIS Lifetime Sponsor Joined Aug 2, 2005 Messages 14,461 Sep 19, 2007 #3 Hmmm, wouldn't be my first choice of name
Minniespal <img src="http://www.wdwinfo.com/dis-sponsor/image Joined Jan 14, 2003 Messages 52,308 Sep 19, 2007 #4 Certainly an unforgetable name
J jen_uk <font color=6666cc>Eurovision Nut !!<font color=33 Joined Mar 1, 2005 Messages 7,802 Sep 19, 2007 #5 Maybe as a middle name
carolfoy <font color=cc6633>One has Ones hat and One's orf. Joined Mar 1, 2005 Messages 8,316 Sep 19, 2007 #6 I know someone with the last name Disney! maybe thats theirs?
GlendaONeill Im the one in the blue....... Joined Aug 15, 2007 Messages 457 Sep 19, 2007 #8 I don't think I'd ever take it that far. I know DH wouldn't go for it. He likes very usual names nothing out of the ordinary. Interesting though.
I don't think I'd ever take it that far. I know DH wouldn't go for it. He likes very usual names nothing out of the ordinary. Interesting though.
Miffy2003 <font color=orange>I've got Saratoga Springs - mak Joined Aug 13, 2003 Messages 12,175 Sep 19, 2007 #11 There be loads of people round 'yere in Devon with the surname Disney. I believe it was originally a French name, signifying one came from the town of Isney.....? As in D'Isney (From Isney)
There be loads of people round 'yere in Devon with the surname Disney. I believe it was originally a French name, signifying one came from the town of Isney.....? As in D'Isney (From Isney)
KayleeUK Still here..... Joined Oct 9, 1999 Messages 23,260 Sep 20, 2007 #12 Yes I have seen it as a surname, never a first name though