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No. 40
from litebrite
Old Feb 26, 2003, 09:28 PM

My cousin named her baby Lyric Austrea (some greek god or something). You guys have heard some cruel ones, this one is just werid.
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No. 41
Old Feb 27, 2003, 08:43 AM

Once sceduled an appointment for a baby named Formica Dinette, I wondered if that was where she was conceived.

Also had a patient named Flouride. A male patient named Karon but pronounced K ron.

A doctor once told me he had a patient name her baby Syphyllis.

Once worked with doctor named Dr Hieney. We used to have him paged overhead just to hear it and see everyone smile...Paging Dr Heiney.

My parents told me there was a rich family in Texas (I think) whose last name was Hogg and they named their daughters Ima and Ura.
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No. 42
from sanakruz
Old Feb 27, 2003, 10:26 AM

CY-PHYLIS no doubt
Man that's the worst
Knew a girl named RE-GINA (long I)...
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No. 43
from anitame
Old Feb 27, 2003, 10:51 AM

We had a baby girl named Camara lately, conceived by teenagers in their Camero.
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No. 44
from NS_RN
Old Feb 27, 2003, 11:42 AM
Updated Feb 27, 2003 at 12:59 PM by NS_RN

I guess its not that unusual in some countries...but we recently had a doc on my floor with the unfortunate first name of Osama.
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No. 45
from legsmalone
Old Feb 27, 2003, 12:23 PM

Took care of an infant just last week named Heaven Leigh.....
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No. 46
from TennRN
Old Feb 28, 2003, 12:04 PM

Had a patient not too long ago who was a G6P5 so I guess she was tired of naming kids. She decided to let her Nascar crazy husband name this last one. He named him Ford Lightning. Their last name was Lincoln.

Also had Thundur. His big sis was named Storm.

Justin Tyme
Nylorac (mom was named Carolyn)
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No. 47
from delirium
Old Feb 28, 2003, 12:20 PM

Well my cousin Cheyenne just had another baby and she named her...

Corinthian.

Um, yeah, its nice. And it has biblical meaning, or so she says. It just reminds me of Corinthian leather interior.
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No. 48
from AngelGirl
Old Mar 01, 2003, 05:04 AM

Iona Victory Band
Virginia May Sweatt (married a Mr. Strong)
Lettuce Godabed
Baroness von Bagge of Boo
Sidartha Greenblatt
Cardinal Sin
Reverend God
Tunis Wind
April May June
Justin Case



"Remarkable Names of Real People" by Readers Digest
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No. 49
Old Mar 03, 2003, 12:46 PM

I knew a girl named victoria sheets. You know, like victoria secret? We called her vicci.

Keely
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