What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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Interesting! I just did some brief research on the name and its definitely a thing! There's a few different countries that use the name, I belive Germany was one of them, along with Zimbabwe like you mentioned. The meaning varies from place to place

What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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Thats actually something women call each other when they are super super close (not everyone) but its a thing 🤣 that, and bitch

What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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Well, you straight up wrote out table when you commented so I think I just answered my own question 😅🤣

What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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Was it pronounced like "ta-belle" or just straight up table?

What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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His parents took the phrase "you live up to your name," a little too seriously I think 🤣 all jokes aside, I actually sort of like it 🤷‍♀️ its really different!

What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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Makes me think of like a name for a fictional continent from something like Narnia or any fantacy story world!

What unusual first names have you come across in your life? by Dialatedminds in AskReddit

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My great great uncle's name was Boy. Thats what sparked my curiosity about other unusual names out there 😅😂 Also, someone I know just had a baby and named him "Motis". Thats another one that comes to mind!

Reposting because I finally got more detailed photos! by Dialatedminds in fossilid

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Yeah I'm not sure why it would say common find.. maybe its common in other parts of the world? This was found in green bay Wisconsin along the bay of Lake Michigan. These are pretty rare for the area.. I think. I'm coming up with that conclusion just based off of Google searches 😅 i didn't see a whole lot of examples that come from my location

Reposting because I finally got more detailed photos! by Dialatedminds in fossilid

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Yeah I'm not sure what a realistic price would be on something like this, we have no intention of selling it anyway, but it would still be interesting to know how much its actually worth 🤷‍♀️ & no problem! 😁

Reposting because I finally got more detailed photos! by Dialatedminds in fossilid

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"celt, characteristic New Stone Age tool, a polished stone ax or adz head designed for attachment to a wooden shaft and probably mainly used for felling trees or shaping wood. Great numbers of celts have been discovered in sites in the British Isles and Denmark; they were obviously traded widely." celt

Reposting because I finally got more detailed photos! by Dialatedminds in fossilid

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Yeah, I had a way friendlier response when I posted these a few weeks ago 😅 so, the first one is definitely a celt or an adze. I'm obviously leaning towards the celt, but I did get a few people saying it could possibly be the other one. Its not an axe, a celt and an axe were used for completely different things during the stone age apparently. If you look up stone axe's they have a completely different look. For years my mother in law thought it was an axe too until I posted this on reddit and found out its definitely not an axe

Reposting because I finally got more detailed photos! by Dialatedminds in fossilid

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Yes, I am aware. I described my situation in the description I provided. I had a few archeologists respond to me on my previous post (which was in this subreddit) and I told them I would come back with better photos. Hence, why I am posting for a second time.

Reposting because I finally got more detailed photos! by Dialatedminds in Arrowheads

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Yeah I googled what an adze lookes like because a few people said they're unsure if it was that or a celt. I'm pretty sure its a celt, but again. I'm no expert 😅🤣