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== Godmothers ==
== Godmothers ==


I am well aware of the fact that Godmother's are USUALLY named when a child is BAPTISED(not born) and a)Time Lords(or Gallifreyans) are NOT human so they might have a different custom. b)Since Godmother is something of a religious connotation it is entirely possible, perhaps even probable, that Time Lords do not have the custom at all, since they are portrayed as being rather unreligious. c)As I noted he travels around a lot so it is entirely possible that he encountered some culture with the practice and was 'adopted' by someone as a godson(looked up Jonathan Frakes and Alfre Woodward, she has apparently declared herself his godmother, so it can happen later even on earth).
I am well aware of the fact that Godmother's are USUALLY named when a child is BAPTISED(not born) and a)Time Lords(or Gallifreyans) are NOT human so they might have a different custom. b)Since Godmother is something of a religious connotation it is entirely possible, perhaps even probable, that Time Lords do not have the custom at all, since they are portrayed as being rather unreligious. c)As I noted he travels around a lot so it is entirely possible that he encountered some culture with the practice and was 'adopted' by someone as a godson(looked up Jonathan Frakes and Alfre Woodward, she has apparently declared herself his godmother, so it can happen later even on earth)[[User:Doorofnight|Doorofnight]] 03:22, June 6, 2010 (UTC)
 
 
 
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