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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
Candida (Latin for white ) and Melena (alt sp Melina, from the Greek for honey ) are popular in Mediterranean cultures. St. Candida was a Spaniard who purported saved St. Peter's life. There have been at least two noted Greek actresses named Melina: Mercouri and Kanakaredes. The only reason we find them funny is because of their clinical associations. But even I could not forgive Placenta !!!!
My brother named his son Magnus. I called his name out at a store once to get his attention & this older lady thought I was calling him "Madness." I was hoping they'd develop some sort of nickname, but nope. His middle name is Ericson (yes, after the cell phone). Magnus Ericson.....sounds like swedish royalty only we don't live in Sweden.
I knew a kid in school named Flip Page. And my friend just had a baby.......she wanted to name it Tera Paige........until she pronounced the two names together....tear a page. And there is always Beau Ty. :) My other friend named her daughter Addisyn Presley. Took a little while to get used to that one.
Originally posted by JUSTYSMOMI worked with a young lady named "Qwatara" but since nobody could prounouce her name correctly, she had us call her "Tara".
I hope not to offend anyone, but what's with the name "Milo" for a boy? Wasn't that a dog's name?
Well, then again, I love the name Brandie and I know a few dogs named Brandy too LOL!
Oh, and my new neighbor's names start with an "N".
Ready? (dad) Nate, (mom) Nicole,(daughter) Nakya &(son)Nakyle.
:)
Julie
I have an aunt and uncle who named all 3 of their girls with the letter K, we call them Kim, Kris and Kathy. Then my mom is Kathleen, my husband is Kevin, my daughter is Kathleen also. My brother and his wife broke all records though. His name is Kirk, his wife is Kiersten, and the three boys are Kyle, Kalen and Kameron. By the time he got to the third boy the novelty was wearing off, but we convinced him #3 would feel left out without a K. Not so sure now.
What a cool thread, just love it!
I've worked post-partum for 13 years and here are some of the more memorable names I've run across:
-A biker couple who named their daughter "Z"
-Twin boys called Neil and Neal
-Twin boys called Maverick and Buck
-Twin girls called Chris and Chrissy
- Candy Kane
-A couple who named their daughter after their favourite vehicle and drink....her name was Harley Cola
- A Vietnamese lady named Mrs. Kong had just delivered a baby boy. We were working night shift and feeling a little silly, and starting thinking of possibilities for his name... King Kong, Hong Kong, etc. We couldn't wait for her to hand in her birth registration form to find out what it was. Turned out she named him Curly!
-Destiny Starblanket (can't remember the last name but it was also unusual)
- A mom who named her twin boys Kirk and Kurt. When I asked her about the middle names, she smiled and said, "Kirk Douglas and Kurt Russell!"
Keep 'em coming, everyone!
anjanette
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When I was in the hospital having my son, one of my nurses told me about a mom who named her son Damien Lucifer. Hmmm.....
Anjie