More Strange Baby Names

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just had a unique baby name the other week....thought i'd share, and hope to continue this thread from earlier.... "strange baby names":

strawberry :roll (thank goodness this was changed by the adoptive parents)

~jennifer:chair:

admin note: edited to add links to the first two threads:

https://allnurses.com/ob-gyn-nursing/whats-the-weirdest-16017.html

As a nursing student, ran across Dr. Suess

As a welfare worker.

fallen leaf burgundy

sunshine seven

celine dion nikki dawn

hung quoc

the best is that the parents who couldnt spell their childrens name properly get mad at YOU when you actually pronounce it according to its spelling.. should be mad at themselves i think... :uhoh3:

Va Gina (I'm NOT kidding)

Heavenly Angel

Lamonjelo

geeez.... poor kids

My best friend little girls name is Norique. Seems strage at first, but it grows on you!

Specializes in Home care, assisted living.

My great-great grandmother: Ragnhild

My great-grandfather: Raydar

Doncha just LOVE those Norwegian names!

Oh, and get this: Before my little brother was born, my dad insisted on naming him Bernard! Mom intervened and convinced Dad to name him Stephen instead.

I'm naming my little girl Chordelia! lol.. It may sound weird but i love it!

Specializes in Public Health, DEI.

I had to find an article in my hometown newspaper to convince my husband that I didn't make this up, but a classmate (who had babies in 8th and 12th grades!) named her second daughter Brooke Lynn. You guessed it. The baby's last name is Bridge!

haha.. that is great!

A while ago, my cousin heard a woman calling her two kids in a department store. She remarked on the unique names, and asked how they were spelled. The lady told her, "lemon jello and orange jello" (Lemonjello and Orangejello).The names sound different than they are spelled---with the accent on 'mon' and 'ran' with a French sounding J. Not bad to the ear--but wow---interesting spelling!

This has to be 1 of the greatest threads ever so I will add my experience;

I am an identical twin our names are Sandy and Candy(our parents were 20 when we were born and chose to call us that rather than the usual Sandra or Candace, and that is how its on our birth certificates: Sandy and Candy

My sis just named her first girl Railyn (I think its pretty and different: Sis's husbands name is Ray

My ex took me to his hs reunion and I actually met face to face with Harry Dick, rumor has it that his mothers name is Aphelia (I feel ya) Dick.... God I hope not.

a set of cousins named Hunter, Trapper and Gunner

A set of twin at the hospital where my sis delivered Michael and Miekle

Specializes in Neuro, NICU.

It just kills me, but my SO wants to name our little boy (should we have one) Shlomo. It's a Jewish name, but neither of us are Jewish! :uhoh3: I've always like the name Mealora (pronounced ma-LAU-ra), but he doesn't like it. For a girl, my SO wants Elspeth.

I think we should let someone else pick... :chuckle

... because I heard about it in nursing school, 15 years ago. I've told people about Orangelo and Lemongelo since then, and everyone says it's an "urban legend". If you checked them in.... then you know it really happened!

I once checked in twins in the er.....Orangejello and Lemonjello....what was this mom thinking????

Heard of a mother who wanted to name her baby "meconium"... she thought is was a pretty word.

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