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134 0 ReplyEmma is just short for Emmental
57 0 ReplyFor nerds like me. The female name is short for Brianna or Gabriella. The cheese name is from the French region of Brie where it originated in. That region got its name from the Gaulish word briga meaning "hill" or "height".
54 1 Replydoes Pepper Jack count?
51 0 ReplyFamous musician Richard Cheese aka Dick Cheese
36 0 ReplyRegi is just short for Parmigiano Reggiano
32 0 Reply"This is my daughter Brie and my son Shredded".
27 0 ReplyIt's a Gouda idea.
25 1 ReplyI'm pretty sure Wensleydale is both a name, and a cheese
20 0 ReplyLets try with :
- raclette
- roquefort
- saint nectaire
- coulommier
- comté
- gruyère
I really want to meet a girl named raclette 😍
18 0 ReplyNow that I think about it, I’d totally name my son Manchego.
15 0 ReplyLet me introduce you to my baby, Belle.
14 0 ReplyThe Munsters was done already.
14 0 ReplyEdam could just be New Zealander for Adam
14 0 ReplyThere was a whole family named after a cheese. The Munsters.
12 0 ReplyJack would like a word
13 1 ReplyChester Bennington?
12 0 Replydo last names count? There's Blue Jays star pitcher Jordan Romano and of course Arrested Development legendary P.I. Gene Parmesan
11 0 ReplyDon't forget Gorgonzola Larson.
11 0 ReplyDevon (blue) Kerry (blue) Gabriel Paddy Jack
12 2 Reply'Lil Kraft.
9 0 ReplyI'm pretty sure I knew a Munster in highschool.
9 0 ReplyJack
9 0 ReplyThis is my son, Camembert. My father wanted me to name him a third but Parmesan Cheddar III is just ridiculous
8 0 ReplyActually some of these cheese names could go down as kids names, now that people have started using weird name spellings.
7 0 Replysup cheddar
7 0 ReplyThere's a few that would make good girls' names when you think about it.
Ricotta
Fontina
Mozzarella (she goes by Ella, to her friends)
7 0 ReplyKeeping it together Brie?
6 0 ReplyImagine being Gouda Pegula.
Gouda Pegula
Menchicka boola
Bibbidi-bobbidi-boo
Put ’em together
And what have you got?6 0 ReplyRocquefort feels like one that has / could / should be used
5 0 ReplyCooper
5 0 ReplyMaytag Blue has a pretty good ring to it.
5 0 ReplyWensleydale of the Them
4 0 ReplyAnd the bastard, American.
4 0 ReplyAh, like those tv characters Jim and Parm?
3 0 ReplyI'm OK with cheese names as long as we don't do Casu and/or Marzu
3 0 ReplyThe name has nothing to do with cheese:
7 5 ReplyMartzu's a good name.
2 0 ReplyEdam
2 0 ReplyDid they start with Asiago?
2 0 ReplyMeanwhile, Ignacio over there, aka Nacho:
What am I to you, chopped liver, güey? Cabrón...2 0 ReplyWe named a whole country after Swiss
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