Martzu’s a good name.
The name has nothing to do with cheese:
Can’t we just have fun here?!?!
It doesn’t make it less fun. It just adds factual informs to it.
Meanwhile, Ignacio over there, aka Nacho:
What am I to you, chopped liver, güey? Cabrón…The Munsters was done already.
'Lil Kraft.
There’s a few that would make good girls’ names when you think about it.
Ricotta
Fontina
Mozzarella (she goes by Ella, to her friends)
I think I’ve met a Fontina before.
I think there’s an athlete by that name.
EDIT: I found a Fontina Moore for track and field.
I’d be happy to call my son La Véritable Chaumes
Maytag Blue has a pretty good ring to it.
“This is my daughter Brie and my son Shredded”.
I bet Shredded is a Gym rat
Splinter is the Rat.
Michelangelo is a party dude
Thank you for this, I lol’d
sup cheddar
That’s not Cheddar! That’s just some common bitch!
I came to this thread to mention that I used to know a guy named Cheddar. No idea if that was his real name, though. But that’s how he introduced himself, that’s what everyone including teachers called him.
does Pepper Jack count?
legendary gif
Oh, Pepper Jack LOVES Fraggle Rock.
Imagine being Gouda Pegula.
A curious choice of fondue
I’m pretty sure Wensleydale is both a name, and a cheese
If Monty python is a valid source, yes
John Cleese used to be called John Cheese
Actually some of these cheese names could go down as kids names, now that people have started using weird name spellings.
do last names count? There’s Blue Jays star pitcher Jordan Romano and of course Arrested Development legendary P.I. Gene Parmesan
Rocquefort feels like one that has / could / should be used
Rockford (“rook” (the bird) + “ford”) is a common American place name
Rockefeller (from German Rockenfeld <- Rukenvelt “ridge field”) is an American surname
Rocquefort literally means “fortified rock/cliff”